We've been waitin all week
For Saturday night
And the day is finally here
Got the swags in the back
And the BBQ packed
The $5 suits and beer we're right to go
Lets say we hit the o...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Pushing through the scrub on a bike
In the blistering sun just another day
Waiting on the chopper
For the word on the mustering
On the old 2 way
Ringers rushing round getting cattl...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
My jeans are ripped, my boots are dry and muddy
You can tell that I drink beer and not champagne
I'm the kind of girl who likes to keep things simple
I've never longed for fortune ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Roll out of bed on a monday morning
Already the boss is calling
Slept in a little too late
I reckon last night was a big mistake
I'm dry as a chip, my head aches
I know it's gonna ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
It's flying round again
It hasn't found the ground
And it's clouding up my head
When will you settle down?
And I am standing in this drought
I'm not sure what it's about
But know t...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Hear the dogs chains hit the ground
Let em take off, watch em prance around
Four wheelers right and ready to go
On jump the dogs, on goes my Drizabone
My hands are cold, my nose i...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Full moon cold night
We've got the fire burning
See the headlights
Come up the drive they're turning in
And now the party will begin
We've got the ute tray eskis
Filled up with ice...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
He had the looks he had the charm he had the money
And he could cook he had a farm and he was funny
It's been two years think I've finally found the one
Head over heels I'm thinkin...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Out here on this station
Working by your side
Running bores and pipelines
The boundary we will ride
And I lose my concentration
Watching you just work away
Mustering for weeks on ...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls
Jack Gleeson had an eye for a well-bred working dog
No ordinary pup would do the job
It was 1869 he'd seen more dogs than he could count
But none of them impressed him, none of the...Read Full Lyrics
Artist - The Sunny Cowgirls