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Born To the Saddle - Roy Rogers



     
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Born to the saddle with the west in my heart,
My eyes to the prairie skies,
With a happy song as i jog along,
Born to the Saddle am i.
Born to the splendor and the charm of the plains,
I'm free as the birds that fly,
And i find romance in the broad expanse,
Born to the Saddle am i.
The life i lead is fine indeed,
My cares don't mean a thing,
I greet each day with a grin and say it's grand to live and be able to sing.
Born to the saddle with a song on my lips,
In tune with the winds that sigh,
And I'll never change as i ride the range,
Born to the saddle am i.

A rollin' stone that gather's no moss that's me,
I've never known the whip of a boss i'm free,
I'm captain of my destiny and i give the best in me,
I'm out on my own and that's how i like to be.
Born to the saddle with the west in my heart,
My eyes to the prairie skies,
With a happy song as i jog along,
Born to the Saddle am i.
Born to the splendor and the charm of the plains,
I'm free as the birds that fly,
And i find romance in the broad expanse,
Born to the Saddle am i.
The life i lead is fine indeed,
My cares don't mean a thing,
I greet each day with a grin and say it's grand to live and be able to sing.
Born to the saddle with a song on my lips,
In tune with the winds that sigh,
And I'll never change as i ride the range,
Born to the saddle am i.
Born to the saddle am i.
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There are at least three artists with that name: 1. a country music star, 2. a slide guitar player and 3 a house producer from the 90's 1. Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye) (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was a singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the famous Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his second wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepherd Dog, Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957.

Read more about Roy Rogers on Last.fm.


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