Traditional Country song with a touch of Western music styles.
The Texas Eagle Dirt Band is a pure country music band keeping with tradition. We have a bluegrass flavor that creates the energy and style. Our presentation
Story behind the song
Paula was working in Arizona for a law office. One of the lawyers inspired this song. You may very well know someone in this category, as well.
Lyrics
When He Enters The Room, He Removes His Hat
He’ll Toss It To The Corner And Hang The Hat Rack.
Mornin’ Ma’am, He Says With A Grin,
As He Strokes His Beard With His Knuckle Bent.
Then Down The Hall He Scoots In His Boots,
To The Desk In The Back, By The Big Law Books.
He Drinks His Coffee Strong And Black,
Reads The Wall Street Journal From The Front To The Back.
(Chorus)
He’s A Corporate Cowboy, No Longer A Plowboy.
He Just Traded In His Horse and His Tack,
For A Long And Shiny Caddilac.
He Plays Hank Williams On The Radio
The Stories He Could Tell You ‘Bout The Rodeo
He’s A Wheeler Dealer With The Red Tie Folks,
And He Tops Off A Meetin’ With A Cowpoke Joke.
He Orders Grits and Gravy At A Breakfast Brunch,
Drinks Beer From A Can At A Business Lunch.
Wears Copenhagen In His Right Hip,
And If He’s Half A Mind, He’ll Take A Dip.
(Chorus)
He Got His Education Out Behind A Barn.
You’d Be Surprised What You Learn, When You’re Raised On A Farm.
He Got A Law Degree, Don’t Get Me Wrong,
But, The School Of Hard Knocks Never Done Him No Wrong.
So When The City Folks Turn Down Their Nose
At The Crease In His Hat, Or The Cut Of His Clothes,
He Just Jumps In His Caddilac, And Says With A Grin,
“This Corporate Cowboy….Rides Again.”
(Chorus)
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