Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux
She's a barmate in a west Texas dancehall she's there every night till they close
And the cowboys pay for the jukebox and she plays San Antonio Rose
Well I know her life ain't been easy Lord the lines in her face say it all
But she still is a beautiful woman in the lights of the dance Texas hall
But she won't sit down at your table and I know that you can't hold her hand
She won't go home with you cowboy she's in love with a rodeo man
Well he's hard and he's scarred and he's grayin' and he's stoned most all of the time And he drinks at a dark corner table and he waits there until closin' time
He's hard and his scars are grey and he's stone most all of the time
And he drinks at the dark cornered table and he he drinks there until closing time
But she won't sit down at your table...
She’s In Love With a Rodeo Man was written by Bob McDill.