[00:03.74]This the last cowboy song [00:09.12]The end of a hundred year waltz. [00:14.80]The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. [00:20.20]Another piece of America's lost. [00:26.35]He rides the feed lots, clerks in the markets [00:35.02]On weekends sellin' tobacco and beer. [00:41.38]And his dreams of tomorrow, surrounded by fences [00:47.24]But he'll dream tonight of when fences weren't here. [00:54.41]He blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark [00:59.83]And eyeball to eyeball, old Wyatt backed down. [01:05.51]He stood shoulder to shoulder with Travis in Texas. [01:12.75]And rode with the 7th when Custer went down. [01:19.82]This the last cowboy song [01:25.21]The end of a hundred year waltz. [01:31.00]The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. [01:36.49]Another piece of America's lost. [01:45.53]Remmington showed us how he looked on canvas [01:50.89]And Louis Lamour has told us his tale. [01:56.57]Me and Johnny and Waylon and Kris sing about him [02:03.62]And wish to God we could have ridden his trail. [02:07.47](Johnny Cash Verse Spoken Over ) [02:12.33]The old Chisolm trail is covered in concrete now [02:16.88]They truck it to market in fifty foot rigs. [02:22.13]They roll by his markings and don't even notice [02:26.24]Like living and dying was all he ever did. [02:33.00]This the last cowboy song [02:38.43]The end of a hundred year waltz. [02:44.17]The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. [02:49.53]Another piece of America's lost. [02:56.03]This the last cowboy song [03:01.09]The end of a hundred year waltz. [03:03.73]The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. [03:05.29]Another piece of America's lost. [03:06.05]To Fade.