| A | D | A | |
| Are there | any m | ore real c | owboys |
| D | D | |
| le | ft out in these h | ills? |
| Will the fire hit the iron |
| E | |
| one more t | ime? |
| A | D | A | |
| And will o | ne more d | usty p | ick-up |
| A | D | A | |
| coming r | olling d | own the r | oad |
| Bm | D | E | |
| With a l | oad of feed b | efore the sun gets h | igh? |
| Bm | D | E | |
| Well i h | ope that working c | owboy never d | ies |
| (willie sings-same chords) |
| Not the one who's snortin' cocaine |
| when the honky-tonk's all closed |
| but the one that prays for more rain |
| heaven knows |
| that the good feed brings the money |
| and the money buys the clothes |
| not the diamond sequins shining on TV |
| but the kind the working cowboy really needs |
| (key change to C) |
| C | F | C | |
| Are there a | ny more c | ountry f | amilies |
| F | C | |
| Still w | orking hand in h | and |
| trying hard to stay together |
| G | |
| and make a st | and? |
| C | F | C | |
| Well the r | ows and r | ows and rows of h | ouses |
| F | C | |
| come cre | epin' up on the l | and |
| Dm | F | G | |
| where the c | attle graze and | old grey barn still st | ands |
| Dm | F | G | |
| Are there | any more real c | owboys in this l | and? |
| Dm | F | G | |
| Are there | any more real c | owboys in this l | and? |