D G D In a little Texas town, at a bar by the rodeo grounds D A You can see him ridin' in every Saturday night D G D Well, there ain't no hitchin' post but his horse has got so old D A D He'd stay in front of that bar if he stayed all night D G D He sits on the same ol' stool, watchin' the boys play pool D A Holdin' a can of Pearl beer in his calloused hand D G D We don't know how old he is, he never had no wife or kids D A D But they say he never backed down from any man (chorus) D He once had spurs that jingled, jangled G D He once had girls that loved to tango D G With a handsome young cowboy, so long and so tall A D It's been years but I'm sure he recalls them all (2nd verse) D G D He's never owned a suit and there's holes in both his boots D A But he don't give a damn unless it rains D G D Well, he lives his life that way but he still recalls the days D A D When every cowboy in Texas knew his name D G D And holdin' up his faded jeans is a belt we've all seen D A It's the only thing he owns that still looks new D G D He just wears it Saturday night so that belt buckle still shines bright D A D It says, 'All Around Cowboy 42' (chorus) D He once had spurs that jingled, jangled G D He once had girls that loved to tango D G With a handsome young cowboy, so long and so tall A D It's been years but I'm sure he recalls them all (3rd verse) D G D Now, midnight he's always stoned and most of the crowd's gone home D A And he rides his old horse to the rodeo grounds D G D Well, he closes his eyes and hears a million rodeo fans cheer D A D But he don't know he's the last cowboy in town (chorus) D He once had spurs that jingled, jangled G D He once had girls that loved to tango D G With a handsome young cowboy, so long and so tall A D It's been years but I'm sure he recalls them all (chorus) D He once had spurs that jingled, jangled G D He once had girls that loved to tango D G With a handsome young cowboy, so long and so tall A D It's been years but I'm sure he recalls them all