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The Cowboy and the Lady
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Denver
John Denver
Vocals
Ray Edenton
Ray Edenton
Acoustic Guitar
Billy Sanford
Billy Sanford
Electric Guitar
Jerry Shook
Jerry Shook
Acoustic Guitar
Bob "King" Moore
Bob "King" Moore
Bass
Leon Rhodes
Leon Rhodes
Bass
Eddie Bayers
Eddie Bayers
Percussion
Chuck Cochran
Chuck Cochran
Piano
Bobby Taylor
Bobby Taylor
Oboe
Shelly Kurland Strings
Shelly Kurland Strings
Strings
Bergen White
Bergen White
Background Vocals
Sheri Huffman
Sheri Huffman
Background Vocals
Diane Tidwell
Diane Tidwell
Background Vocals
Buzz Cason
Buzz Cason
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bobby Goldsboro
Bobby Goldsboro
Songwriter
Bill Justis
Bill Justis
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Larry Butler
Larry Butler
Producer
Billy Sherrill
Billy Sherrill
Engineer
Charlie Tallent
Charlie Tallent
Engineer
Barney Wyckoff
Barney Wyckoff
Assistant Producer
Nancy Michon
Nancy Michon
Assistant Producer
Randy Kling
Randy Kling
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

This song was first released on the some days are diamonds album. it is the only album it has been released on. In the airport lounge she sat in a marlena dietrich hat The grandest lady i had ever seen Outside the heavy rains had grounded all the planes So i asked her if she'd like some company In my rhinestone studded suit, my cowboy hat and boots I must have been a sight for her to see But she said, "pull up a chair," as she fumbled with her hair A more unlikely pair you'll never see I was mogen david wine, she was chablis fifty-nine But there we sat, the cowboy and the lady She was evenings at the opera and summers in paree I was grand ole opry, nashville, tennessee The cowboy and the lady As diff'rent as could be But it seemed so right that rainy night In tennessee Then somewhere in between her harey's bristol creme And the seven beers i ordered for the lady We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather Now there's a bit of class in this old cowboy And there's a little bit of cowboy in the lady The cowboy and the lady As diff'rent as could be But it seemed so right that rainy night In tennessee We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather Now there's a bit of class in this old cowboy And there's a little bit of cowboy in the lady Words and music by bobby boldsboro
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