That Girl Is A Cowboy

Album: The Lost Sessions (2006)
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  • It was a hundred and seven
    We were heading to town
    She had her sleeves rolled up
    And the windows rolled down
    That girl is a cowboy
    Robert Earl was singing out
    The "Buckin' Song"
    With every word that Keen was bringing
    She was singing along
    That girl is a cowboy

    (chorus)
    Sometimes the best cowboys
    Ain't cowboys at all
    She's got my back
    Even when it's against the wall
    When I need a friend
    She's the guy I call
    'Cause sometimes the best cowboys
    Ain't cowboys at all

    So I took her out to show her
    How to rope and ride
    I can't believe that it was me
    That wound up broke and tied
    That girl is a cowboy

    So that night I decided
    We should paint the town
    I made it home although
    I really don't remember how
    That girl is a cowboy

    (Repeat Chorus)

    There's just something that a cowgirl has
    Ain't no cowboys got
    Man she's something when she's one of the boys
    But something else
    Any time she's not

    (Repeat Chorus) Writer/s: GARTH BROOKS, JERROD NIEMANN, RICHIE BROWN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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