| Song | Our First Year |
| Artist | Chris LeDoux |
| Album | Cowboy |
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| 作词 : LeDoux | |
| The winter winds are blowin' when we loaded that old truck | |
| With the few things that we had and all our dreams. | |
| With my new bride there beside me we headed down the road. | |
| I would show her places and things she'd never seen. | |
| First we went to | |
| Denver, Fort | |
| Worth, then | |
| San Antone. | |
| She cheered me on at every rodeo. | |
| But Houston finally ended, then right after | |
| San Angelo | |
| I didn't want to tell her but she knew that we were broke. | |
| CHORUS But she never complained when the winnin's didn't come. | |
| She just took it all in stride. | |
| And if I rode good, or bit the dust, she was just as proud. | |
| She was happy bein' by my side. | |
| Then in California the baby started showin' | |
| And all her clothes were gettin' way too small. | |
| We couldn't spare the money to buy her any new ones. | |
| She just wore my shirt and jeans and didn't mind at all. | |
| And early in the mornin's well we'd wake up by the roadside. | |
| I'd build a fire and she'd get out the eggs. | |
| She'd cook us up some breakfast then we'd sit down there on the grass. | |
| Lord, those were some of the best meals | |
| I guess I ever ate. | |
| CHORUS Well now those days are over, and somehow we got ahead. | |
| That little gal | |
| I married, well she's still here with me. | |
| We finally got the house we planned down along the stream. | |
| And all those old hard times are just cherished memories. | |
| CHORUS She was happy bein' by my side. |
| zuo ci : LeDoux | |
| The winter winds are blowin' when we loaded that old truck | |
| With the few things that we had and all our dreams. | |
| With my new bride there beside me we headed down the road. | |
| I would show her places and things she' d never seen. | |
| First we went to | |
| Denver, Fort | |
| Worth, then | |
| San Antone. | |
| She cheered me on at every rodeo. | |
| But Houston finally ended, then right after | |
| San Angelo | |
| I didn' t want to tell her but she knew that we were broke. | |
| CHORUS But she never complained when the winnin' s didn' t come. | |
| She just took it all in stride. | |
| And if I rode good, or bit the dust, she was just as proud. | |
| She was happy bein' by my side. | |
| Then in California the baby started showin' | |
| And all her clothes were gettin' way too small. | |
| We couldn' t spare the money to buy her any new ones. | |
| She just wore my shirt and jeans and didn' t mind at all. | |
| And early in the mornin' s well we' d wake up by the roadside. | |
| I' d build a fire and she' d get out the eggs. | |
| She' d cook us up some breakfast then we' d sit down there on the grass. | |
| Lord, those were some of the best meals | |
| I guess I ever ate. | |
| CHORUS Well now those days are over, and somehow we got ahead. | |
| That little gal | |
| I married, well she' s still here with me. | |
| We finally got the house we planned down along the stream. | |
| And all those old hard times are just cherished memories. | |
| CHORUS She was happy bein' by my side. |
| zuò cí : LeDoux | |
| The winter winds are blowin' when we loaded that old truck | |
| With the few things that we had and all our dreams. | |
| With my new bride there beside me we headed down the road. | |
| I would show her places and things she' d never seen. | |
| First we went to | |
| Denver, Fort | |
| Worth, then | |
| San Antone. | |
| She cheered me on at every rodeo. | |
| But Houston finally ended, then right after | |
| San Angelo | |
| I didn' t want to tell her but she knew that we were broke. | |
| CHORUS But she never complained when the winnin' s didn' t come. | |
| She just took it all in stride. | |
| And if I rode good, or bit the dust, she was just as proud. | |
| She was happy bein' by my side. | |
| Then in California the baby started showin' | |
| And all her clothes were gettin' way too small. | |
| We couldn' t spare the money to buy her any new ones. | |
| She just wore my shirt and jeans and didn' t mind at all. | |
| And early in the mornin' s well we' d wake up by the roadside. | |
| I' d build a fire and she' d get out the eggs. | |
| She' d cook us up some breakfast then we' d sit down there on the grass. | |
| Lord, those were some of the best meals | |
| I guess I ever ate. | |
| CHORUS Well now those days are over, and somehow we got ahead. | |
| That little gal | |
| I married, well she' s still here with me. | |
| We finally got the house we planned down along the stream. | |
| And all those old hard times are just cherished memories. | |
| CHORUS She was happy bein' by my side. |