Well I walk into the room
passing out
hundred dollar bills
and it kills and it thrills
like the horns
on my Silverado grill.
And I buy the bar
a double round of crown
and everybody's
getting down
an' this town ain't
never gonna be the same.
Cause I saddle up my horse
and I ride into the city.
I make a lot of noise
cause the girls
they are so pretty.
Riding up
and down Broadway
on my old stud Leroy
and the girls say:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
Everybody says:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
Well I don't give a dang
about nothing I'm singing
and blingblanging
while the girls are drinking
long necks down!
And I wouldn't trade ol' Leroy
or my Chevrolet
for your Escalade
or your freak parade.
I'm the only John Wayne
left in this town.
And I saddle up my horse
and I ride into the city.
I make a lot of noise
cause the girls
they are so pretty.
Riding up
and down Broadway
on my old stud Leroy
and the girls say:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
Everybody says:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
[Spoken:]
"Well I'm a thoroughbred"
that's what she said
in the back of my truck bed
as I was gettin'
buzzed on suds
out on some
back country road.
We where flying high
fine as wine
having ourselves
a Big and Rich time.
And I was goin' just about
as far as she'd let me go.
But her evaluation
of my cowboy reputation
had me begging for salvation
all night long.
So I took her out
giggin' frogs
introduced her
to my old bird dog
and sang her
every Willie Nelson
song I could think of.
And we made love.
[Sung:]
And I saddled up my horse
and I ride into the city.
I make a lot of noise
cause the girls
they are so pretty.
Riding up
and down Broadway
on my old stud Leroy
and the girls say:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
Everybody says:
save a horse ride a cowboy.
What? What?
Save a horse ride a cowboy.
Everybody says:
save a horse ride a cow boy.