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