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"The Cowgirl and the Dandy" is a song written by Bobby Goldsboro and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached No. 10 on the U.S. country chart and No. 8 on the Canadian country chart in 1980. [1] It was featured on her 1980 album, Even Better. [2] The song was produced by Ron Chancey and arranged by Bergen White. [3]
"The Cowgirl and the Dandy" (1980) "Tell Me What It's Like" is a song written by Ben Peters and performed by Brenda Lee.
Goldsboro's "The Cowboy and the Lady" became a top 10 country hit as "The Cowgirl and the Dandy" for Brenda Lee in 1980; Dolly Parton covered it in 1977, and John Denver had a hit with the song in 1981. [citation needed] Bobby Goldsboro, 2010. Goldsboro also wrote "When Your Love Has Gone."
Two follow-ups also reached the Top 10 in 1980: "The Cowgirl and the Dandy" and "Broken Trust" (the latter featuring vocal backing by the Oak Ridge Boys). A 1982 album, The Winning Hand, featuring Lee along with Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson, was a surprise hit, reaching the top ten on the U.S. country albums chart.
"The Cowboy and the Lady", original title of "The Cowgirl and the Dandy", a 1977 song written by Bobby Goldsboro Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Cowboy and the Lady .
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