Cattle Call<br />
(sung by Elvis in concerts of the 1950s)<br />
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[In der mir vorliegenden Version summt er nur die Melodie.]<br />
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(Tex Owens)<br />
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The cattle are prowlin' and the coyotes are howlin'<br />
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Way out where the dogies bawl<br />
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Where spurs are a-jinglin' a cowboy is singin'<br />
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This lonesome cattle call<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo<br />
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He rides in the sun, till his days work is done<br />
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And he rounds up the cattle each fall<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Singin' his cattle call.<br />
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For hours he will ride on the range far and wide<br />
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When the night wind blows up a squall<br />
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His heart is a feather in all kinds of weather<br />
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He sings his cattle call<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo<br />
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He's brown as a berry from ridin' the prairie<br />
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And sings with an ol' western drawl<br />
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Woo-hoo woo-hoo hoo hoo<br />
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Singin' his cattle call
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/e/elvis+presley/cattle+call_20178535.html ]