![]() ![]() From Dublin, Ireland, Phil Lynott had one of the great voices. Thin Lizzy - Cowboy Song (2).mid - MidisFree. Track 8 from their sixth album Jailbreak released in 1976 copyright Vertigo/Mercury Records. You can also help by sharing the code below on your social networks, websites, blogs, youtube, among others. This project can only be continued thanks to everyone who helps. The chorus talks about wanting to be rolled around and spun like he is during the rodeo, and he finishes the song saying he. Cowboy Song - Thin Lizzy James Cooper 12.4K subscribers Subscribe 4.6K Share Save 1M views 14 years ago Cowboy Song by Thin Lizzy on the wild one album, enjoy Show more Show more. He thinks about a girl he used to ride with sometimes, but now he travels around a lot for his job as a rodeo performer, riding broncos. The lyrics are told from a cowboys point of view, detailing his travels across America in. The song is about a lonely cowboy who loves being out on the trail, under the stars. Yes, the lyrics are a little silly, but when that second guitar solo comes in. We thank all participants who send their midis and make donations. Cowboy Song was released in Thin Lizzys 1976 album, Jailbreak. I think the meaning of this song is pretty clear: Phil Lynot wants to be a cowboy. ![]() We have thousands of midi files available for free download on our website. Members who contribute by making donations to keep the site active do not have this limit. along with essentials Cowboy Song, Black Rose and Emerald. This way we can make midis available to everyone without overloading the servers. The back DVD cover of Are You Ready calls Thin Lizzy one of the greatest rock bands. The purpose of the site is to offer content for free, but to keep it running, we offer the option of donating to anyone who wants to financially support the project, with hosting, domain, maintenance, security, development costs, among others.įor security reasons and lack of resources on our servers we have a daily limit of 3 downloads for visitors. ![]()
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