| Song | Western Skies |
| Artist | Chris LeDoux |
| Album | Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : LeDoux | |
| My Nashville friends think | |
| I'm strange to make my home out on the range | |
| Think it's nothin' but a | |
| God-forsaken land | |
| Why don't you bring your guitar and family, move on down to | |
| Tennesse Well, | |
| I just smile because they don't understand | |
| But if they ever saw a sunrise on a mountain mornin' | |
| Watched those cotton candy clouds go by | |
| They'd know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Verse 2 I got peace of mind and elbow room | |
| I love the smell of sage in bloom | |
| Catch a rainbow on my fishin' line | |
| We got county fairs and rodeos, ain't a better place for my kids to grow | |
| Just turn 'em loose in the western summer time | |
| And if you ever held your woman on a summer's evening | |
| While the prairie moon was blazin' in her eyes | |
| You'd know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Bridge: You ain't lived until you've watched those | |
| Northern Lights | |
| Sat around the campfire and hear the coyotes call at night | |
| Makes you feel alright | |
| Verse 3 So guess | |
| I'll stay right where | |
| I'm at, wear my boots and my cowboy hat | |
| But I'll come and see ya once in a while | |
| I'll bring my guitar and sing my songs, sorry if | |
| I don't stay too long | |
| I love Tennessee but ya know it just not my style | |
| I gotta be where | |
| I can see those | |
| Rocky Mountains | |
| Ride my horse and watch an eagle fly | |
| I gotta live my life and write my songs beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| When I die you can bury me beneath these | |
| Western Skies, | |
| Yippee-ay! |
| zuo ci : LeDoux | |
| My Nashville friends think | |
| I' m strange to make my home out on the range | |
| Think it' s nothin' but a | |
| Godforsaken land | |
| Why don' t you bring your guitar and family, move on down to | |
| Tennesse Well, | |
| I just smile because they don' t understand | |
| But if they ever saw a sunrise on a mountain mornin' | |
| Watched those cotton candy clouds go by | |
| They' d know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Verse 2 I got peace of mind and elbow room | |
| I love the smell of sage in bloom | |
| Catch a rainbow on my fishin' line | |
| We got county fairs and rodeos, ain' t a better place for my kids to grow | |
| Just turn ' em loose in the western summer time | |
| And if you ever held your woman on a summer' s evening | |
| While the prairie moon was blazin' in her eyes | |
| You' d know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Bridge: You ain' t lived until you' ve watched those | |
| Northern Lights | |
| Sat around the campfire and hear the coyotes call at night | |
| Makes you feel alright | |
| Verse 3 So guess | |
| I' ll stay right where | |
| I' m at, wear my boots and my cowboy hat | |
| But I' ll come and see ya once in a while | |
| I' ll bring my guitar and sing my songs, sorry if | |
| I don' t stay too long | |
| I love Tennessee but ya know it just not my style | |
| I gotta be where | |
| I can see those | |
| Rocky Mountains | |
| Ride my horse and watch an eagle fly | |
| I gotta live my life and write my songs beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| When I die you can bury me beneath these | |
| Western Skies, | |
| Yippeeay! |
| zuò cí : LeDoux | |
| My Nashville friends think | |
| I' m strange to make my home out on the range | |
| Think it' s nothin' but a | |
| Godforsaken land | |
| Why don' t you bring your guitar and family, move on down to | |
| Tennesse Well, | |
| I just smile because they don' t understand | |
| But if they ever saw a sunrise on a mountain mornin' | |
| Watched those cotton candy clouds go by | |
| They' d know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Verse 2 I got peace of mind and elbow room | |
| I love the smell of sage in bloom | |
| Catch a rainbow on my fishin' line | |
| We got county fairs and rodeos, ain' t a better place for my kids to grow | |
| Just turn ' em loose in the western summer time | |
| And if you ever held your woman on a summer' s evening | |
| While the prairie moon was blazin' in her eyes | |
| You' d know why | |
| I live beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| Bridge: You ain' t lived until you' ve watched those | |
| Northern Lights | |
| Sat around the campfire and hear the coyotes call at night | |
| Makes you feel alright | |
| Verse 3 So guess | |
| I' ll stay right where | |
| I' m at, wear my boots and my cowboy hat | |
| But I' ll come and see ya once in a while | |
| I' ll bring my guitar and sing my songs, sorry if | |
| I don' t stay too long | |
| I love Tennessee but ya know it just not my style | |
| I gotta be where | |
| I can see those | |
| Rocky Mountains | |
| Ride my horse and watch an eagle fly | |
| I gotta live my life and write my songs beneath these | |
| Western Skies | |
| When I die you can bury me beneath these | |
| Western Skies, | |
| Yippeeay! |