| Song | Pecos Promenade |
| Artist | Tanya Tucker |
| Album | Greatest Hits Encore |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Collins, Garrett, Pickard | |
| (Larry Collins/Snuff Garrett/Sandy Pinkard) | |
| If you've got a road map of Texas, | |
| You can see that it's a wide open state. | |
| From Amarillo down to Boulder, | |
| You can bet that it's a honky-tonky place. | |
| They might like to rock 'n roll in Dallas, | |
| Or disco down on Galveston Bay. | |
| But when God made them West Texas cowboys, | |
| He gave them the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the Cotton-Eyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Big sign hangin' by the door, | |
| Sawdust on an old dance floor. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| When the sun starts goin' down on the prairie, | |
| And the starlight, falls on the state. | |
| That's when this cowgirl needs me a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tonight's the first I saw him, | |
| We can hear those twin fiddles play. | |
| Well Houston starts to feel like Lonestar heaven, | |
| As we dance the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the Cotton-Eyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade | |
| That's when this cowgirl needs a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. |
| zuo ci : Collins, Garrett, Pickard | |
| Larry Collins Snuff Garrett Sandy Pinkard | |
| If you' ve got a road map of Texas, | |
| You can see that it' s a wide open state. | |
| From Amarillo down to Boulder, | |
| You can bet that it' s a honkytonky place. | |
| They might like to rock ' n roll in Dallas, | |
| Or disco down on Galveston Bay. | |
| But when God made them West Texas cowboys, | |
| He gave them the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the CottonEyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Big sign hangin' by the door, | |
| Sawdust on an old dance floor. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| When the sun starts goin' down on the prairie, | |
| And the starlight, falls on the state. | |
| That' s when this cowgirl needs me a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tonight' s the first I saw him, | |
| We can hear those twin fiddles play. | |
| Well Houston starts to feel like Lonestar heaven, | |
| As we dance the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the CottonEyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade | |
| That' s when this cowgirl needs a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. |
| zuò cí : Collins, Garrett, Pickard | |
| Larry Collins Snuff Garrett Sandy Pinkard | |
| If you' ve got a road map of Texas, | |
| You can see that it' s a wide open state. | |
| From Amarillo down to Boulder, | |
| You can bet that it' s a honkytonky place. | |
| They might like to rock ' n roll in Dallas, | |
| Or disco down on Galveston Bay. | |
| But when God made them West Texas cowboys, | |
| He gave them the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the CottonEyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Big sign hangin' by the door, | |
| Sawdust on an old dance floor. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| When the sun starts goin' down on the prairie, | |
| And the starlight, falls on the state. | |
| That' s when this cowgirl needs me a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tonight' s the first I saw him, | |
| We can hear those twin fiddles play. | |
| Well Houston starts to feel like Lonestar heaven, | |
| As we dance the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Lead off with the CottonEyed Joe, | |
| Buckin' winged, and heel and toe, | |
| Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade. | |
| Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade | |
| That' s when this cowgirl needs a cowboy, | |
| To do the Pecos Promenade. |