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PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Marshall Tucker Band
Performer
George McCorkle
George McCorkle
Rhythm Guitar
Tommy Caldwell
Tommy Caldwell
Bass
Paul Riddle
Paul Riddle
Drums
Doug Gray
Doug Gray
Vocals
Toy Caldwell
Toy Caldwell
Lead Guitar
Jerry Eubanks
Jerry Eubanks
Reeds
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
George McCorkle
George McCorkle
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Kurt Kinzel
Kurt Kinzel
Engineer
Stewart Levine
Stewart Levine
Producer

Texty

In the corner of dark bar room Sat an ole' cowboy singin' western tunes Singin' songs he learned as a child All about the West back when it was wild He said he came from down Texas way The cowboys were tough The women the same way Said he was a star back in '31 Hollywood had liked him for some songs that he had done He's the last of the singin' cowboys Singin' songs of inspiration and joy Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Ay Aye He took a break, just to chug him down a beer C'mon folks holler out the songs you'd like to hear If I know one, I know a million tunes I'm not up here playin' for me This is all just for you And then he bragged on the Stinson hat that he wore Said it was the finest made since the war And he won the silver buckle ridin' on a cow And as he laughed he said I'll bet you're wonderin' how? He's the last of the singin' cowboys Singin' songs of inspiration and joy Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Ay A ye And after three hours or maybe more A lady grabbed his arm And showed him to the door The bartender said, "he's blind, you see Don't tell him the only audience he had was you and me" 'Cause he's the last of the singin' cowboys Singin songs of inspiration and joy Yippie Yi Yo, Yippie Ay A ye (Publisher Spirit One Music)
Writer(s): George Mccorkle Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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