{t:Lazy Gal Café} {st:Russell Lawson} {chords_size: 1} {chords_position: 1} {print_chords:yes} {print_major:yes} {print_minor:yes} {print_seventh:yes} {print_bemol:yes} {print_bass_not_root:yes} {font:Title,Comic Sans MS, 20, 0,true,false} {font:SubTitle,Comic Sans MS, 16, 0,true,false} {font:Lyric,Comic Sans MS, 14, 0,false,false} {font:Chord,Arial, 8, 255,false,true} {font:Comment,Comic Sans MS, 8, 16711680,false,false} {font:Tablature,Courier New, 10, 65280,false,false} {font:Header,Comic Sans MS, 10, 0,true,false} {font:Footer,Comic Sans MS, 10, 0,true,false} {font:Control,MS Sans Serif, 8, 16711680,false,false} {left_margin: 800} {right_margin: 600} {top_margin: 1000} {botton_margin: 1000} {print_orientation: 1} [D]in the early mornin' [C]sunshine[G] [D]that old rooster starts to [C]crow[G] [D]put the saddles on the [C]horses [G] [D]eat your eggs and hit the [C]road [G] [Bm]get those cattle drivin' [G]hard, boy [D]on the road to Santa[F#] Fe [G]leave these sleepy towns [D]behind, boy [A7]at the [Bm7]Lazy Gal [C]Cafe been so long out on the trail dust is stuffed inside my ears I've got sunburn on my eyes every meal tastes like longhorn steers keep those cattle drivin' hard, boy on the road to Santa Fe drown those cows in good rye whiskey at the Lazy Gal Cafe got some rustlers near Durango got to know the Montrose jail got a lot of sores from ridin' and I never got no mail seen those cattle drivin' hard, boy on the road to Santa Fe put that loneliness to bed, boy at the Lazy Gal Cafe keep those cattle drivin' hard, boy on the road to Santa Fe drown those cows in good rye whiskey at the Lazy Gal Cafe