| Song | Last of the Singing Cowboys |
| Artist | The Marshall Tucker Band |
| Album | Running Like the Wind |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : McCorkle | |
| 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 |
| zuo ci : McCorkle | |
| 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 |
| zuò cí : McCorkle | |
| 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 |