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  1. Sweetheart of the Rodeo Lyrics by Emmylou Harris from the Cowboy Up: The Official PRCA Rodeo Album album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I hear the sound of sorrow in the wind Blowing down from every mile I've ever been Calling me out on some road that…

  2. The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo Lyrics by Emmylou Harris Emmylou Harris Lyrics I hear the sound of sorrow in the wind Blowing down from every mile I've ever been Calling me out on some road that just won't end Where the sweetheart rides the rodeo again A thousand nights a thousand towns I took the bows But there is no compensation for me now

  3. 6 de may. de 2016 · I Want To Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart (Ft. Jewel) Lyrics. 12. Hard Candy Christmas (Ft. Alison ... Emmylou Harris, Jewel & 2 more. Producers Cyndi Lauper & Tony Brown. Writers Alan Block, ...

  4. I wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart was a million-seller for Patsy Montana in the thirties and was revived by Suzy Bogguss on her debut album. Lynn shows her ability to yodel on this track. Ponies, a song about winning the confidence of wild ponies, was a country hit in the eighties for Michael Johnson and has also been covered by that other singing horse lover, Michael Martin Murphey.

  5. Cowboy's Sweetheart ( CD, Album) LaserLight Digital. 12 128. US. 1992. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Cowboy's Sweetheart" on Discogs.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2020 · I wanna be a cowboy's sweetheart was a million-seller for Patsy Montana in the thirties and was revived by Suzy Bogguss on her debut album. Lynn shows her ability to yodel on this track. Ponies, a song about winning the confidence of wild ponies, was a country hit in the eighties for Michael Johnson and has also been covered by that other singing horse lover, Michael Martin Murphey.

  7. Wells, and Emmylou Harris. Similarly, certainly, the great Patsy Montana is no pretender to any throne. Too often dismissed as a “one hit wonder,” due to her most famous tune, the self-penned “I Want to Be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart,” Patsy Montana actually contributed numerous songs to the