We ride off in the sunset, in the evenin's Stars as bright as if we've never seen them I never fail to say, before I go to sleep at night I love you cowboy, thank you for the ride. Spoken: Well, he's almost sixty-seven (Ha-ha) I admit to thirty-nine! He loves me like a child And I still feel the same But he smiles a little slower At the twinkle in my eyes But we still saddle up from time to time. Well, he'd loved me since a child And I'd always felt the same So, we settled down And hitched our dreams together We raised two broomstick cowboys And one little cowboy, girl To know God paints the sunsets of the world. We rode off in the sunset, down the highway We took our time, gettin' home the back way Later on in the front porch swing He pulled me to his side And I thank the cowboy for the ride. He was seventeen the next time he showed up And I had never seen inside a pick-up truck Aw, he was tall and handsome Smilin' cuter than before And he'd grown up to fit the boots he wore. We rode off in the sunset, down the sidewalk I laughed at him every time he talked His two front teeth were missin' But he had the cutest smile And I thank the cowboy for the ride. Won't Find Better (Than Me)/ They Call It Love by The New Hope (M), Jamie 1381, 1970: $12.He was pushin' seven, an I was barely five When he rode up on his broomstick horse And said, 'You wanna ride?' His boots made a funny sound They were his daddy's size His hat kept slippin' down below his eyes. What's Happened To You/ You Make Me Feel So Good by The U.S. Tossing & Turning/ Graduation Day by The Ivy League (M-), Cameo 377, 1965: $18.00 Threshold of Love/ How Can I Be Down? by The Visions (M), Uni 55031, 1967: $18.00 The Magic Book/ Time by David & Jonathan (M), Capitol 5777, 1966: $14.00 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)/ Lost My Love Today by Harpers Bizarre (M-), WB 5890, 1967: $15.00 Sunny/ She'll Never Be You by Neil Sedaka (M-), RCA 8382, 1964: $18.00 Sunday Morning 6 O'Clock/ Give It A Try by The Camel Drivers (M-), Top Dog 103, 1968: $18.00 Sunday Morning 6 O'Clock/ Give It A Try by The Camel Drivers (M), Buddah 61, 1968: $11.00 Sugar On Sunday/ Superman by The Clique (M), White Whale 323, 1969: $20.00 Stop The Clock/ In The Morning by The Shaggy Boys (M), Red Bird 10074, 1966: $20.00 She Is Still A Mystery/ Only Pretty, What A Pity by The Lovin' Spoonful (M), Kama Sutra 239, 1967: $25.00 She Is Still A Mystery/ Only Pretty, What A Pity by The Lovin' Spoonful (M), Kama Sutra 239, 1967: $16.00 My Babe/ Put My Mind At Ease by Ronnie Dove (M), Diamond 221, 1967: $25.00 Mind Excursion/ Little Susan's Dreamin' by The Trade Winds (M), Kama Sutra 212, 1966: $17.00 Lovers of the World Unite/ Brighter Days by The Vogues (M-), MGM 13813, 1967: $18.00 Let's Go To San Francisco (Part I)/ (Part II) by The Flower Pots (M-), Deram 7513, 1967: $20.00 Let's Get Lost On A Country Road by The Kit Kats (M-), Jamie Golden Hits 909, 1966: $7.00 I Hear Trumpets Blow/ Don't Cry, Sing Along With The Music by The Tokens (M-), B.T. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do/ Bang-A-Boomerang by Abba (M), Atlantic 3310, 1976: $11.00 I Could Be So Good To You/ And It's So Good by Don & The Goodtimes (M-), Epic 10145, 1967: $18.00 īaby Take Me In Your Arms/ I Fell Flat On My Face by Jefferson (M), Janus 106, 1969: $12.00īaby You Come Rollin' Cross My Mind/ 6 O'Clock Business Man by The Peppermint Trolley Company (M), Acta 815, 1968: $14.00Ĭan't Get Enough Of Your Love/ Stained Glass Window by The Yellow Balloon (M), Canterbury 516, 1967: $18.00Ĭandy Man/ I Don't Wanna Hurt Anymore by Current X-Change (M-), Bell 952, 1971: $16.00ĭarlin'/ Here Today by The Beach Boys (M-), Capitol 2068, 1967: $50.00 If you like this kind of music, take a listen to. ![]() Watching Scotty Grow/ Water Color Days (M-), U.A. Watching Scotty Grow (M), Silver Spotlight 047, 1970: $6.00 Summer (The First Time) (M), Silver Spotlight 517, 1973: $6.00 Goldsboro (A&B) Produced by: Jack Gold, Arranged by Bill Justis Chart info: #53p in December 1965 Mix: Mono (Default for U.S. *sniff* ) Condition Detail: Label: M- | Vinyl: M- | Audio: M- Written by: B. (Excuse me, I need to go get a tissue now. why, they even sound alike! This track has a nice uptempo bit on the chorus and is really quite touching. Same little trill in their voice, same penchant for sentimental lyrics. I had never made the connection between Bobby Goldsboro and John Denver until I heard this recording. ![]() ![]() ( C45s)Broomstick Cowboy/ Ain't Got Time For Happy by Bobby Goldsboro Rummage through hundreds of original-issue 45's for $6.00 or less! A tree for site navigation will open here if you enable JavaScript in your browser.
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