Chris Ledoux nació en Biloxi, Mississippi, el 2 de Octubre de 1948. Su padre, piloto de las Fuerzas Aéreas, es destinado a Austin, Texas, donde Chris toma contacto, ya de bien pequeño, con la música country y con los rodeos. Ambas cosas marcarían su vida. Decidió dedicarse profesionalmente al mundo del Rodeo, ganando su primer campeonato del mundo de la Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) en 1976, estando en primera línea hasta 1980, año en el que se retiró.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
(G) Whatever happens to old cowboy hero’s like (C) me A broken down part of a (D) man I used to (B) be Will I be forgotten or live on in your (C) memory Whatever happens to (D) old cowboy heros like (C) me (G) It's been a long time and oh (C) how the years fade away
(D) Well I stopped by the bunk house were me and old Jake used to (G) stay They say Jake died about ten years ago and they buried him out there on the plains (G) Old friend you might be gone but (C) your memory always stays the same (G) Whatever happens to old cowboy hero’s like (C) me A broken down part of a (D) man I used to (G) be Will I be forgotten or live on in your (C) memory
Whatever happens to (D) old cowboy heros like (C) me (G) Whatever happens to old cowboy hero’s like (C) me A broken down part of a (D) man I used to (G) be Will I be forgotten or live on in your (C) memory Whatever happens to (D) old cowboy heros like (C) me
Part written by me for a funeral of my hero.
(G) What ever happens to old cowboy heroes like (C) me You’ll always live on (D) forever in my (G) memory I’ll always remember the things the way (C) they used to be You’ll always and (D) forever be a hero to (G) me