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Little Red Rodeo - Phil Vassar



     
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Well, a note said, You've had time to think about it
Looks like to me you're feelin' kinda crowded
You're not looking for anything permanent here
So my rodeo is packed and it's in 'goodbye gear'So I shot down to the Longhorn Diner
Her sister works there and she'd know where to find her
She said, "You didn't hear this from me
All I'll say is momma's got that place out in Monterrey"Oh, how fast can I go? I gotta catch that little red rodeo
She drove off with my heart, I gotta let her know
Need the girl in that little red rodeo
Texas plates, candy-apple red rodeoTwo towns back I showed your photograph
And the gas-station man just started to laugh
She said, I might see you in this old bucket o' rust
And said, Good luck boy, just follow that cloud o' dust"Oh, how fast can I go? I gotta catch that little red rodeo
She drove off with my heart, I gotta let her know
Need the girl in that little red rodeo
Texas plates, candy-apple red rodeoOr maybe I was straddlin' the fence just like she said
It took her leaving to get it through my headShe's the one and only, it's over that's it
I'm committed, I'm in love and I'm desperate

She's a good ways gone, but I'm closin' the gap
If I have to I'll chase her clear across the mapOh, how fast can I go? I gotta catch that little red rodeo
She drove off with my heart, I gotta let her know
Need the girl in that little red rodeo
Texas plates, candy-apple red rodeoYeah, how fast can I go? Gotta catch that little red rodeo
She drove off with my heart, I gotta let her know
Need the girl in that little red rodeo
Texas plates, candy-apple red rodeoNow how fast can I go? Let's go

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Phil Vassar (born May 28, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American country music artist, most notable for his songwriting and use of a piano as his most prominent backing instrument.

Prior to signing with Arista Records in 2000, Vassar's songwriting talent was no stranger to the airwaves, penning number-one hits for some of the most popular country artists of the late 1990s: Jo Dee Messina ("Bye, Bye" and "I'm Alright"), Alan Jackson ("Right on the Money") and Tim McGraw ("My Next Thirty Years" and "For A Little While"). He has also written songs for Collin Raye ("Little Red Rodeo") and Blackhawk ("Postmarked Birmingham").

Vassar also co-owns a piano bar outside Nashville, Tennessee, where he performed his own material prior to signing a record deal.

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