written by: Doug Supernaw/Lonnie Alkinson
performed by:Doug Supernaw on "Red and Rio Grande"
(Intro)
[DGEmA]
1.[D]One lone star waving in the w[G]ind
[Em]A longhorn standing proud behind a r[A]usty barbed wire fence
[D]Cowboy hats and hearts that necer b[G]end
[Em]I was born and raised a Texan and w[A]ill be 'til the end
C.As I tr[G]avel down that bl[A]ue bonnet h[D]ighway
I'm th[Bm]ankful I was b[A]orn a lucky m[D]an
And I kn[D]ow that I will live and die my [G]own way
Somewh[Em]ere between the R[A]ed and Rio Gr[D]ande
2.Two old boots, dusty, worn, and stained
By the oilfields and the ranches and the blood that fell like rain
Heroes hearts that fought to change our name
From Tejas to Texas where the Lone Star proudly waves
C.
transcribed by Paul Leafgreen
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performed by:Doug Supernaw on "Red and Rio Grande"
(Intro)
[DGEmA]
1.[D]One lone star waving in the w[G]ind
[Em]A longhorn standing proud behind a r[A]usty barbed wire fence
[D]Cowboy hats and hearts that necer b[G]end
[Em]I was born and raised a Texan and w[A]ill be 'til the end
C.As I tr[G]avel down that bl[A]ue bonnet h[D]ighway
I'm th[Bm]ankful I was b[A]orn a lucky m[D]an
And I kn[D]ow that I will live and die my [G]own way
Somewh[Em]ere between the R[A]ed and Rio Gr[D]ande
2.Two old boots, dusty, worn, and stained
By the oilfields and the ranches and the blood that fell like rain
Heroes hearts that fought to change our name
From Tejas to Texas where the Lone Star proudly waves
C.
transcribed by Paul Leafgreen
[email protected]