Coca Cola Cowboy

IRVING V. DAIN, JAMES SANFORD JR. PINKARD, SAMUEL LEE ATCHLEY, STEPHEN HARTLEY DORFF

I called, collect on the phone
You say you're tired and alone
But it sounds like someone else is lying there

She said, "Don't call me no more"
Don't you knock on my door
Its too late now and I know you'll never change

She said, "You're just a Coca Cola cowboy"
You got an Eastwood smile and Robert Redford hair
But you walked across my heart like it was Texas
And you taught me how to say I just don't care

She said just leave me alone
And let me hang up this phone
'Cause he'll see me cry and think I still love you

Please don't call me no more
I changed the locks on my door
It's time you understood that we are through

She said, "You're just a Coca Cola cowboy"
You got an Eastwood smile and Robert Redford hair
But you walked across my heart like it was Texas
And you taught me how to say I just don't care

She said, "You're just a Coca Cola cowboy"
You got an Eastwood smile and Robert Redford hair
But you walked across my heart like it was Texas
And you taught me how to say I just don't care

Yes, she taught me how to say I just don't care

Trivia about the song Coca Cola Cowboy by Mel Tillis

When was the song “Coca Cola Cowboy” released by Mel Tillis?
The song Coca Cola Cowboy was released in 1979, on the album “Mr. Entertainer”.
Who composed the song “Coca Cola Cowboy” by Mel Tillis?
The song “Coca Cola Cowboy” by Mel Tillis was composed by IRVING V. DAIN, JAMES SANFORD JR. PINKARD, SAMUEL LEE ATCHLEY, STEPHEN HARTLEY DORFF.

Most popular songs of Mel Tillis

Other artists of Country pop