The Cowgirl and the Dandy
1980 single by Brenda Lee
"The Cowgirl and the Dandy" | ||||
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Single by Brenda Lee | ||||
from the album Even Better | ||||
B-side | "Do You Wanna Spend the Night" | |||
Released | February 1980 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:33 | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Bobby Goldsboro | |||
Producer(s) | Ron Chancey | |||
Brenda Lee singles chronology | ||||
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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]
Other versions
- Goldsboro originally released the song in 1977 entitled "The Cowboy and the Lady".[4] It reached No. 85 on the U.S. country chart.[5]
- John Denver released a gender-reversed version of the song in 1981 entitled "The Cowboy and the Lady" that reached #50 on the U.S. county chart and #66 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was featured on his 1981 album, Some Days Are Diamonds.[6]
- Dolly Parton included the song on her 1977 Here You Come Again album.
References
- ^ Brenda Lee, "The Cowgirl and the Dandy" Chart Positions Retrieved June 23, 2014
- ^ Brenda Lee, Even Better Retrieved June 23, 2014
- ^ Brenda Lee, "The Cowgirl and the Dandy" single release Retrieved June 23, 2014
- ^ Bobby Goldsboro, "The Cowboy and the Lady" single release Retrieved June 23, 2014
- ^ Bobby Goldsboro, "The Cowboy and the Lady" Chart Position Retrieved June 23, 2014
- ^ John Denver, "The Cowboy and the Lady" Chart Position Retrieved June 23, 2014
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Brenda Lee
- Grandma, What Great Songs You Sang! (1959)
- Brenda Lee (1960)
- This Is...Brenda (1960)
- Emotions (1961)
- All the Way (1961)
- Sincerely (1962)
- Brenda, That's All (1962)
- All Alone Am I (1963)
- ..."Let Me Sing" (1963)
- By Request (1964)
- Merry Christmas from Brenda Lee (1964)
- Brenda Lee Sings Top Teen Hits (1965)
- The Versatile Brenda Lee (1965)
- Too Many Rivers (1965)
- Bye Bye Blues (1966)
- Coming On Strong (1966)
- Reflections in Blue (1967)
- For the First Time (with Pete Fountain) (1968)
- Johnny One Time (1969)
- Brenda (1973)
- New Sunrise (1973)
- The Winning Hand (with Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton) (1982)
- Gospel Duets with Treasured Friends (2007)
- 10 Golden Years (1966)
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- "The Grass Is Greener"
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- "Always on My Mind"
- "Sunday Sunrise"
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- "Big Four Poster Bed"
- "He's My Rock"
- "Tell Me What It's Like"
- "The Cowgirl and the Dandy"
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