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  1. The Legacy of the Song. “The Cowboy And The Lady” was originally written by Bobby Goldsboro and covered by John Denver in his 1981 album, “Some Days Are Diamonds.”. The song symbolizes the universality of human connection, transcending social and cultural barriers. Denver’s heartfelt interpretation brings the emotions and depth of the ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 2019 · Movie: “The Cowboy And The Lady” (Samuel Goldwyn/United Artists), starring Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon, Patsy Kelly, and Walter Brennan.Audio from transfer of ...

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  3. This song was first released on the some days are diamonds album. it is the only album it has been released on. In the airport lounge she sat in a marlena dietrich hat The grandest lady i had ever seen Outside the heavy rains had grounded all the planes So i asked her if she'd like some company In my rhinestone studded suit, my cowboy hat and boots I must have been a sight for her to see But ...

  4. Provided to YouTube by RCA/LegacyThe Cowboy and the Lady · John DenverThe Essential John Denver℗ 1981 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentRele...

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  5. Capo II D G Em F#m Em D D In the airport lounge she sat G In a fancy feathered hat Em G D The grandest lady I had ever seen D Outside the heavy rains G Had grounded all the planes Em D So I asked her if she'd like some company D In my rhinestone studded suit G My cowboy hat and boots Em G D I must have been a sight for her to see D But she said, "Pull up a chair" G As she fumbled with her hair ...

  6. The cowboy and the lady, as different as could be But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennessee. Then somewhere in between her Harvey's Bristol Creme And the beer I drank, and the easy company We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather Now there's a little bit of class in this ole cowboy There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady

  7. Seen as a liability by her presidential-hopeful father, socialite Mary Smith is told to lay low on the family’s Palm Beach estate. But problems arise when Mary meets and weds rodeo star Stretch, who thinks Mary is a maid.