Lyrics They Couldn't Understand My Cowboy Songs - Chris LeDoux
I
left
home
with
a
suitcase,
my
songs
and
my
guitar
Headed
down
to
Nashville,
gonna
try
to
be
a
star
The
Nashville
folks
they
made
me
feel
like
I
was
right
at
home
But
they
couldn't
understand
my
cowboy
songs
They
said,
"Son
you've
got
potential
And
we'd
like
to
see
you
stay
But
you've
gotta
change
your
style
'Cause
cowboy
songs
don't
sell
these
days"
I
tried
my
hand
at
cheatin'
heart
and
cryin'
in
my
beer
And
I
think
about
home
and
wonder
what
am
I
doin'
here?
But
I'd
really
like
to
thank
y'all
for
your
hospitality
You
know
I
really
mean
it,
you've
been
mighty
good
to
me
But
this
ol'
country
boy
ain't
where
he's
supposed
to
be
And
this
Wyoming
cowboy
don't
belong
in
Nashville,
Tennessee
Well
there's
just
too
many
miles
and
styles
between
us,
I
suppose
The
kind
of
songs
I'm
singin'
won't
fit
in
down
here
I
know
I
kind
of
got
the
feeling
it
was
time
to
move
along
When
Ed
Bruce
sang,
"The
Last
Cowboy
Song"
So
I'm
going
back
to
the
country
where
the
West
is
still
alive
Where
cowboy's
ride
the
prairie
and
the
mountains
touch
the
sky
I
pack
up
my
old
guitar
and
I'll
be
on
my
way
But
before
I
go,
I'd
just
like
to
say
Well
I'd
really
like
to
thank
y'all
for
your
hospitality
You
know
I
really
mean
it,
you've
been
mighty
good
to
me
But
this
ol'
country
boy
ain't
where
he's
suppose
to
be
And
this
Wyoming
cowboy
don't
belong
in
Nashville,
Tennessee
No,
this
Wyoming
cowboy
don't
belong
in
Nashville,
Tennessee
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