Boogie Till The Cows Come Home

Clay Baker / Roger Brown

I'm gonna polish my best boots
I'm gonna put on my best hat
I'm gonna drive on down to the dancehall
That sits by the railroad tracks
Well the band there mixes fiddles
With a wailing saxophone
And when they play that swing it only means one thing
You're gonna boogie till the cows come home

There's a wood stove in the corner
There's saw dust on the floor
They've got a flashing neon Lone Star sign
Hangin' by the door
All they sell is beer and setups
So you'll have to bring your own
But when they play that swing it only means one thing
You're gonna boogie till the cows come home

(Chorus)
"Faded love" and "Milk Cow Blues"
"The Oklahoma Stomp" and "Born to loose"
Tip your hat to "The Rose of San Antone"
Here we go with the "Cotton Eyed Joe"
We're gonna boogie till the cows come home

It's an old southwest tradition
And a guaranteed good time
There's people of all ages here
From one to ninety-nine
Even if you show up by yourself
You don't have to be alone
'Cause when they play that swing it only means one thing
You're gonna boogie till the cows come home

(Repeat chorus twice)

Here we go with the "Cotton Eyed Joe"
We're gonna boogie till the cows come home

Trivia about the song Boogie Till The Cows Come Home by Clay Walker

When was the song “Boogie Till The Cows Come Home” released by Clay Walker?
The song Boogie Till The Cows Come Home was released in 1994, on the album “If I Could Make Living”.
Who composed the song “Boogie Till The Cows Come Home” by Clay Walker?
The song “Boogie Till The Cows Come Home” by Clay Walker was composed by Clay Baker and Roger Brown.

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