Intro: AA D A Are there any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.? A E7 I'm tired of drugstore outlaws from Dallas to L.A. A D A I'm tired of make-believing they're all the things they say A E7 A Are there really any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.?Verse 1:
A I searched this golden land of ours from the East coast to the West A E7 And you know it was the cowboys helped to make our land the best A D A Well, I've searched this country over, but I've only found a few A Who'd still stand up for the things they love E7 A The way the cowboys doInstrumental: A D A A E7 AA D A Are there any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.? A E7 I'm tired of drugstore outlaws from Dallas to L.A. A D A I'm tired of make-believing they're all the things they say A E7 A Are there really any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.?Verse 2:
A Someone said, "There's Tiny," as this big man crossed the street A E7 Wearin' leather chaps and Levi's despite the Texas heat A D A Well, he must have read my mind, 'cause he threw some truth my way A E7 A He said, "Honey, cowboys just ride on when the towns get in our way"Verse 3:
A Then he walked up to the paddock and he grabbed a big red mare A E7 And he rode off in the sunset, but you know it just ain't fair A D A That there ain't no room for free men or cowboys in our land A You can fence up all the good green earth E7 A But you're never gonna change the manOutro: A E7 A Are there really any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.?A D A Are there any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.? A E7 I'm tired of drugstore outlaws from Dallas to L.A. A D A I'm tired of make-believing they're all the things they say A E7 A Are there really any cowboys left in the good ol' U.S.A.?