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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 16:49:57 EDT From: Phillip Aaron <pajncty@aol.com> Subject: CRD: Whatcha Gonna Do WIth A Cowboy Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy? Chris Ledoux & Garth Brooks Capo 2nd Fret (key of A) Intro: C G Em A D G D Verse I (CHRIS) G I can see you got your eye on this ol' cowboy C I can tell you never had one for your own Or you never bee around one G Em Now you're thinkin' that you found one A D That it might be kinda fun to take him home (GARTH) G You giggle ever time that I say, "Yes, Ma'am" C And I get this feelin' if I held you tight You'd be seein' his an' hers G Em Buckles, boots an' spurs A D G But that's a feelin' you'll get over overnight Chorus (BOTH) C G 'Cause whatcha gonna do with a cowboy C G When that ol' rooster crows at dawn C When he's lyin' there instead G Em Of gettin' out of bed A D D (D up 1) D An' puttin' on his boots an' gettin' gone C G Whatcha gonna do when he says, "Honey," C G "I got half a mind to stay." C G Em Whatcha gonna do with a cowboy A D G When he don't saddle up an' ride away Instrumental same as intro: Verse II (CHRIS) You see it takes a special kinda woman To put with the life a cowboy leads Cause his boots are always muddy An' his beer drinkin' buddies They'll camp out on your couch an' never leave (GARTH) Don't even start to think you're gonna change him (CHRIS) You'd be better off to try rope the wind (GARTH) What he is is what you got (CHRIS) An' he can't be what he's not An' honey you can't hide him from your friends Chorus Outtro: C G Em Yeah, whatcha gonna do with a cowboy A D G When he don't saddle up an' ride away