E A Well, I walk into the room passing out hundred dollar bills E A And it kills and it thrills like the horns on my Silverado grill E A And I buy the bar a double round of crown and everybody's getting down E A An' this town ain't never gonna be the sameWell I don't give a dang about nothing, I'm singing and bling-blanging While the girls are drinking Long necks down And I wouldn't trade ol' Leroy or my Chevrolet for your Escalade Or your freak parade I'm the only John Wayne left in this town (Chorus) Solo I'm a thorough-bred, that's what she said in the back of my truck bed As I was gettin' buzzed on suds out on some back country road We where flying, high fining, whine, having ourselves a big and rich time And I was going, just about as far as she'd let me go But her evaluation of my cowboy reputation Had me begging for salvation all night long So I took her out giggin? frogs, introduced her to my old bird dog And sang her every Willie Nelson song I could think of and we made love (Chorus) What? What? Save a Horse Ride A Cowboy Everybody says Save a Horse Ride a cowboyE A Cause I saddle up my horse and I ride into the city E A I make a lot of noise cause the girls, they are so pretty E A Riding up and down Broadway on my old stud Leroy D E E A And the girls say save a horse, ride a cowboy D E E A Everybody says save a horse, ride a cowboy
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