Tight Levis and Yellow Ribbons

I was born and raised in the Red Clay Hills of Texas
In the land where the grass gets only beer can tall
That's where I learned to cuss and fight and chew Brown Mule Tobacco
Fix windmills 'fore I was five years old

I rode every head of stock from the Gulf to Kansas City
And running wild is all I've ever known
But this cowboy's got a weakness for tight Levis and yellow ribbons
And there's something 'bout 'em I can't leave alone

Tight Levis and yellow ribbons make a cowboy swim a river
That before he jumps he knows is way too wide
And they'll make him throw a saddle on a bronc he's never seen
And one he knows he'll never break to ride

I met her at a rodeo in Douglas Arizona
I'd drawn the rankest horse a man could draw
Well, I rode him tall and spurred him high and when I made the whistle
The crowd went wild but she was all I saw

That night we had a beer or two with friends of mine from Dallas
She smiled and said she loved the Texas drawl
And I felt like Roy Rogers did in all those cowboy movies
'Cause I became the hero, got the money girl and all

Tight Levis and yellow ribbons make a cowboy swim a river
That before he jumps he knows is way too wide
And they'll make him throw a saddle on a bronc he's never seen
And one he knows he'll never break to ride

Yeah, they'll make him throw a saddle on a bronc he's never seen
And one he knows he'll never break to ride

Trivia about the song Tight Levis and Yellow Ribbons by Chris LeDoux

When was the song “Tight Levis and Yellow Ribbons” released by Chris LeDoux?
The song Tight Levis and Yellow Ribbons was released in 2006, on the album “Rodeo And Living Free”.

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