Interpret: Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux - The Buckskin Lady (akordy)
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by Bob Frank performed by Cbris LeDoux
STRUM H Now, Iâve got a pony, the E fastest thing aF# round,
And of H all the girls Iâve known sheâs the E truest F# one Iâve H found.
Well, sheâll E cut âem and sheâll head âem just the H way you want âem
turned,
And if you F# drop your loop around âem, she can H make a grass rope hum,
And any E time you got a rodeo, and H Iâve got the entry fee,
You can F# bet your boots my E gal and I will H come.
CHORUS
H Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the E plains of ColoF# rado
That young H pony was E born to work the F# trail.
Some old H Idaho rawhider was the E first one tried to F# ride her,
Bronco H buster, wild horse E rustler, well she F# flipped him off like a
turkey feather duster.
STRUM H Now, some folks like a Cadillac with E power brakes and F# air,
Just H give me a Hamlee saddle and my E little F# buckskin H mare.
H Well, I E rode her up a mountain when we H made that summer drive,
And I F# took her to Wyominâ for a H rodeo or two,
At old CheyE enne and Saratoga, we H roped them little dogies,
She the F# best ole gal this E cowboy ever H knew.
STRUM H When she gets to old to rodeo too E old to ride the F# range,
Iâll H take the Buckskin Lady out acE ross the F# open H plains.
H Cause sheâs E just an ole cow pony and I H know sheâd go plum crazy
If she F# had to stand unsaddled around the H barn the whole day through
Iâll just E turn her loose to ramble underH neath them Rocky Mountains
And F# tell âem that her E workinâ days are H through.
CHORUS
H Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the E plains of ColoF# rado,
Thatâs my E pony sir and I F# say she ainât for H sale.
STRUM H Now, Iâve got a pony, the E fastest thing aF# round,
And of H all the girls Iâve known sheâs the E truest F# one Iâve H found.
Well, sheâll E cut âem and sheâll head âem just the H way you want âem
turned,
And if you F# drop your loop around âem, she can H make a grass rope hum,
And any E time you got a rodeo, and H Iâve got the entry fee,
You can F# bet your boots my E gal and I will H come.
CHORUS
H Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the E plains of ColoF# rado
That young H pony was E born to work the F# trail.
Some old H Idaho rawhider was the E first one tried to F# ride her,
Bronco H buster, wild horse E rustler, well she F# flipped him off like a
turkey feather duster.
STRUM H Now, some folks like a Cadillac with E power brakes and F# air,
Just H give me a Hamlee saddle and my E little F# buckskin H mare.
H Well, I E rode her up a mountain when we H made that summer drive,
And I F# took her to Wyominâ for a H rodeo or two,
At old CheyE enne and Saratoga, we H roped them little dogies,
She the F# best ole gal this E cowboy ever H knew.
STRUM H When she gets to old to rodeo too E old to ride the F# range,
Iâll H take the Buckskin Lady out acE ross the F# open H plains.
H Cause sheâs E just an ole cow pony and I H know sheâd go plum crazy
If she F# had to stand unsaddled around the H barn the whole day through
Iâll just E turn her loose to ramble underH neath them Rocky Mountains
And F# tell âem that her E workinâ days are H through.
CHORUS
H Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the E plains of ColoF# rado,
Thatâs my E pony sir and I F# say she ainât for H sale.