Adam Gregory – The World Could Use A Cowboy

Adam Gregory The World Could Use A Cowboy

Adam Gregory – The World Could Use A Cowboy Lyrics

Artist: Adam Gregory
Song: The World Could Use A Cowboy

There are fences that need to be mended
There’s a stray cut off from the herd that needs to be defended
By a lonely campfire underneath the stars
He sings his sad songs and strums his guitar

I tell you what the world could use
Is a little John Wayne kind of attitude
The world could use a cowboy right about now
Run those bad guys right out of town

Round ’em up and hunt ’em down
The world could use a cowboy right about now
The world could use a cowboy
There’s a stallion that won’t be broken

All the town folk need to hear a word of courage spoken
From New York City to Atlanta, GA, from Edmonton to California
I tell you what the world could use
Is Roy Rogers and Trigger too

The world could use a cowboy right about now
Run those bad guys right out of town
A bronkin’ buck, you can’t keep down
The world could use a cowboy right about now

The world could use a cowboy
I tell you what the world could use
Is the cavalry riding to the rescue?
Yeah, I tell you what the world could use

Is a little John Wayne kind of attitude
The world could use a cowboy
The world could use a cowboy, yeah
The world could use a cowboy right about now

Run those bad guys right out of town
Put your hands up, lay your weapons down
The world could use a cowboy right about now
The world could use a cowboy right about now

Rides off into the west when the sun goes down
He tips his hat when the ladies come ’round
The world could use a cowboy right about now
The world could use a cowboy
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Release Year: 2006