#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: 1/31/98; 7:38:34 PM From: cowboy@laughlin.net (Ken Bennett) Subject: "The Winner" by "Chris LeDoux" The Winner by Gary McMahan As performed by Chris LeDoux Transcribed by Ken Bennett (cowboy@laughlin.net) D A When he was a boy dreamed of beinā a man G D Probably dreamed every thing that a young boy can Bm Heās a lover, a fighter, a saddle bronc rider D A D An all-around hell of a hand Chorus D A And the spot lights on the sawdust that shines in his brain G D And his dreams are the bones in his soul Bm And thereās rivers of dance halls and wild, red eyeballs D A D On the road to the big rodeo Well the chutes are all loaded, the riggins are set Lord, the cowboyās ready to ride Well itās pull down his hat and he spit out his chew Thereāll be a hot time in the old town tonight The horse in chute eight, heās a kickinā the gate Lord, heās big and heās hard and heās crazy And the chute boss is a hollerinā ćCome on boys, get on Īem. Iām commencinā to think youāre all lazyä Chorus Instrumental riff With his spurs in his shoulders, the horse comes unglued Itās like ridinā some kind of explosion And the bronc he starts spinninā, the cowboyās a grinninā Doinā fine there in all the commotion The crowdās on its feet, the whistle she blows And the pick-up men rush to his side As they pull him away, he hears one of them say ćLooks to me like a winninā rideä Chorus (with change) And the spot lights on the sawdust that shines in his brain And his dreams are the bones in his soul And itās all cominā true, right in front of his eyes ĪCuz heās the feller who won the big rodeo