BC#7
If you've got a road map of Texas
EF#7B
You can see that it's a wide open state
C#7
From Amarillo down to Beaumont
EF#7B
You can bet that it's a honky-tonky place
C#7D#7
They might like to rock 'n roll in Dallas
F#7G#7C#7
Or disco down on Galveston Bay
D#7
But when God made them West Texas cowboys
F#7G#7C#7
He gave them the Pecos Promenade
Lead off with the Cotton-Eyed Joe
D#7
Bucking winged and heel and toe
F#7G#7C#7
Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade
Big sign hanging by the door
D#7
Sawdust on an old dance floor
F#7G#7C#7
Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade
BC#7
When the sun starts going down on the prairie
EF#7B
And the starlight falls on the state
C#7
That's when this cowgirl needs me a cowboy
EF#7B
To do the Pecos Promenade
C#7D#7
Tonight's the first I time saw him
F#7G#7C#7
We can hear those twin fiddles play
D#7
Well Houston starts to feel like Lonestar heaven
F#7G#7C#7
As we dance the Pecos Promenade
D#7
Bucking winged and heel and toe
F#7G#7C#7
Hold me close for the Pecos Promenade
Big sign hanging by the door
D#7
Sawdust on an old dance floor
F#7G#7C#7
Tip your hat for the Pecos Promenade
EF#7B
To do the Pecos Promenade
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.