E5 A5 Well, I walk into the room passing out hundred dollar bills E5 A5 And it kills and it thrills like the horns on my Silverado grill E5 A5 And I buy the bar a double round of crown and everybody's getting down E5 A5 An' this town ain't never gonna be the same E5 A5 Cause I saddle up my horse and I ride into the city E5 A5 I make a lot of noise cause the girls, they are so pretty E5 A5 Riding up and down Broadway on my old stud Leroy D5 E5 E5 A5 And the girls say save a horse, ride a cowboy D5 E5 E5 A5 Everybody says save a horse, ride a cowboy Well I don't give a dang about nothing, I'm singing and bling-blanging While the girls are drinking Long necks down And I wouldn't trade ol' Leroy or my Chevrolet for your Escalade Or your freak parade I'm the only John Wayne left in this town (Chorus) Solo I'm a thorough-bred, that's what she said in the back of my truck bed As I was gettin' buzzed on suds out on some back country road We where flying, high fining, whine, having ourselves a big and rich time And I was going, just about as far as she'd let me go But her evaluation of my cowboy reputation Had me begging for salvation all night long So I took her out giggin? frogs, introduced her to my old bird dog And sang her every Willie Nelson song I could think of and we made love (Chorus) What? What? Save a Horse Ride A Cowboy Everybody says Save a Horse Ride a cowboy