John Ed Sang Cowpoke
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When the rodeo was over, we'd all go to the room
We're drink some beer, relax awhile and sing some cowboy tunes
That old guitar we passed around, it was battered, scratched, and broke
But Lord, it sounded mighty fine, when John Ed sang Cowpoke
Ben, he'd think of some old tune, and he'd really wail away
Dunder'd play the spoons and sing until the break of day
Clyde, he'd tell a poem or two and old Rich, he'd crack a joke
But damn, it nearly make you cry when John Ed sang Cowpoke
Someday this road I travel, Lord, I will leave behind
But memories of the things I've seen will never leave my mind
On a quiet summer's evening when the sun is sinking low
I'll think again of days gone by when John Ed sang Cowpoke
We're drink some beer, relax awhile and sing some cowboy tunes
That old guitar we passed around, it was battered, scratched, and broke
But Lord, it sounded mighty fine, when John Ed sang Cowpoke
Ben, he'd think of some old tune, and he'd really wail away
Dunder'd play the spoons and sing until the break of day
Clyde, he'd tell a poem or two and old Rich, he'd crack a joke
But damn, it nearly make you cry when John Ed sang Cowpoke
Someday this road I travel, Lord, I will leave behind
But memories of the things I've seen will never leave my mind
On a quiet summer's evening when the sun is sinking low
I'll think again of days gone by when John Ed sang Cowpoke
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:10.00] When the rodeo was over, we'd all go to the room
[00:19.83] We're drink some beer, relax awhile and sing some cowboy tunes
[00:28.92] That old guitar we passed around, it was battered, scratched, and broke
[00:38.88] But Lord, it sounded mighty fine, when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[00:54.99]
[01:09.47]
[01:13.59] Ben, he'd think of some old tune, and he'd really wail away
[01:20.80] Dunder'd play the spoons and sing until the break of day
[01:30.51] Clyde, he'd tell a poem or two and old Rich, he'd crack a joke
[01:40.32] But damn, it nearly make you cry when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[01:50.30]
[02:15.63] Someday this road I travel, Lord, I will leave behind
[02:24.60] But memories of the things I've seen will never leave my mind
[02:35.39] On a quiet summer's evening when the sun is sinking low
[02:45.16] I'll think again of days gone by when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[02:53.89]
[00:19.83] We're drink some beer, relax awhile and sing some cowboy tunes
[00:28.92] That old guitar we passed around, it was battered, scratched, and broke
[00:38.88] But Lord, it sounded mighty fine, when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[00:54.99]
[01:09.47]
[01:13.59] Ben, he'd think of some old tune, and he'd really wail away
[01:20.80] Dunder'd play the spoons and sing until the break of day
[01:30.51] Clyde, he'd tell a poem or two and old Rich, he'd crack a joke
[01:40.32] But damn, it nearly make you cry when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[01:50.30]
[02:15.63] Someday this road I travel, Lord, I will leave behind
[02:24.60] But memories of the things I've seen will never leave my mind
[02:35.39] On a quiet summer's evening when the sun is sinking low
[02:45.16] I'll think again of days gone by when John Ed sang Cowpoke
[02:53.89]