I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man

BOB MORRISON, JAMES WHITWORTH

Sometimes this old road get's so damn lonesome away from home
Ain't no way in sigth head on back
Nobody knows the way it feels suffer through this living hell
Less you been on down that road yourself
Boy don't you know I ain't really a bum I was once a clean cut mothers son
And you know down deep inside I still am but this rodeo life's got it's hold on me
And there ain't no way to set me free you know I've gotta be a rodeo man

Skinny old dog on the rodeo grounds scroungin' sniffin' lookin' around
In a lot of ways I'm just like him
Cause I'm eating up scraps off the dinner table in a greasy cafe' til I'm able
Ride those broncs good enough to win
Boy don't you know...

Trivia about the song I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man by Chris LeDoux

On which albums was the song “I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man” released by Chris LeDoux?
Chris LeDoux released the song on the albums “American Cowboy” in 1994, “Chris LeDoux: 20 Originals: The Early Years” in 2004, “Anthology, Vol. 1” in 2005, “20 Originals: The Early Years” in 2007, “Rodeo Rock And Roll Collection” in 2007, “Songbook Of The American West” in 2007, and “Powder River” in 2007.
Who composed the song “I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man” by Chris LeDoux?
The song “I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man” by Chris LeDoux was composed by BOB MORRISON, JAMES WHITWORTH.

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