Milk Cow Blues - George Strait

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Milk Cow Blues Lyrics

Well I woke up this mornin'
Looked outdoors
I can tell my milk cow
I can tell by the way she lows
If you see my milk cow
Please drive her on home
Cause I aint had no milk and butter
Since that cow been gone

Well you got to treat me right honey
Day by day
Get out your lil' prayer book
Get down upon your knees and pray
Cause you're gonna need me
You're gonna need my
Help someday
Lord, you're goin' to be sorry
You treated me this way

(Now take it away boys)

Sail on, Sail on, Sail on lil' gal, sail on
Sail on, Sail on, Sail on lil' gal, sail on
You're gonna keep right on sailin'
'Til you lose you happy home

(Gene Elders on the Fiddle)

(Aw, here comes Owens guitar)

(Thats Benny and Rick)

Well good evenin'
Don't that sun look good goin' down
I said well good evenin'
Don't that sun look good goin' down
And don't that ol' Army cot look lonely
When your lover aint no place around


Well I tried everything baby
To get along with you
And now i'm gonna tell you
What i'm gonna do
I'm gonna stop my cryin'
And leave you alone
And if you don't think I'm leavin' big momma
Just count those days I'm gone

You aint gonna see me
You aint gonna see my sweet face no more
Lord, you're gonna be one big honey
When this world I've gone

Milk Cow Blues

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George Harvey Strait (born May 18, 1952 in Pearsall, Texas) is an American country music artist. He is known for his unique style of western swing music, bar-room ballads, honky-tonk style, and fresh yet traditional country western music. George Strait holds the world record for more #1 hit singles than any other artist in the history of music on any chart or in any genre. As of 2010 he has recorded 57 #1 hit singles on the Billboard Country Singles chart.

Strait rocketed to success after his first single "Unwound" gave him his first hit in 1981. While contributing to the neo-traditional movement of the 1980s, he amassed seven number one albums in the decade with his most popular hits including "Fool Hearted Memory" and "Ocean Front Property". By the 1990s, Strait had influenced a new breed of performers while continuing his own successes, having charted upwards of 20 number one hits including "Heartland" and "Blue Clear Sky". The next decade for which he was named Artist Of The Decade by the ACM, he was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame and won his first Grammy award for his hit album Troubadour. Strait continued his previous successes during this time, producing a more contemporary sound with moderate cross-over hits including "She'll Leave You with a Smile" and "You'll Be There".

Strait won CMA Entertainer of the year in 1989 and 1990 and ACM Entertainer of the year in 1990. He has been nominated for more CMA and ACM awards and has more wins in both categories than any other artist. As of 2009, he holds the record for the most Number One hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts with 44 number one singles on that chart. Counting all other music charts, Strait has amassed a total of 57 number one hits overall, breaking a record previously set by Conway Twitty.

Strait has sold more than 68.5 million albums in the United States and his certifications from the RIAA include 13 multi-platinum, 33 platinum and 38 gold albums. His best-selling album is Pure Country (1992), which sold 6 million (6× Multi-platinum). His highest certified album is Strait Out of the Box (1995), which sold 2 million copies (8× Multi-Platinum due to being a box set with four CDs). According to the RIAA, Strait is the 12th best-selling recording artist with the albums in the United States overall.

In 1986, George Strait lost his 13 year old daughter to a car accident in San Marcos, Texas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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