The Cowboy and the Lady John Denver
Capo II
[D] [G] [Em] [F#m] [Em] [D]
In the [D]airport lounge she sat
In a[G] fancy feathered hat
The[Em] grandest lady [G]I had ever [D]seen
Out[D]side the heavy rains
Had [G]grounded all the planes
So I [Em]asked her if she'd like some compa[D]ny
In my [D]rhinestone studded suit
My [G]cowboy hat and boots
I [Em]must have been a [G]sight for her to [D]see
But she [D]said, "Pull up a chair"
As she [G]fumbled with her hair
A [Em]more unlikely pair you'll never [D]see
I was [D]Mogen Davis wine
She was [G]Chablis '59
But [Em]there we sat, the [G]cowboy and the [D]lady
She was [D]evenings at the Opera
And [G]summers in Paris
I was [Em]Grand Ole Op'ry, Nashville, Tennes[D]see
The [Bm]cowboy and the [A]lady
As [G]different as could [F#m]be
But it [Bm]seemed so [A]right
G Em A(pause)
That rainy night in Tennessee
And [D]somewhere in between
Her [G]Harvey's Bristol Cream
And the [Em]beer I drank and the [G]easy compa[D]ny
We [D]somehow came together
For a [G]night of stormy weather
Now there's a [Em]little bit of class in this old [D]cowboy
There's a [G]little bit of [F#m]cowboy[Em] in the [D]lady
Solo: D G Em F#m Em D
The [Bm]cowboy and the [A]lady
As [G]different as could [F#m]be
But it [Bm]seemed so [A]right
G Em A(pause)
That rainy night in Tennessee
Interlude: D G Em G D
We [D]somehow came together
For a [G]night of stormy weather
Now there's a [Em]little bit of class in this old [D]cowboy
G F#m(pause)
There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady
Repeat and Fade: D G Em G D
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