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A lovely story song set in Montana. Lazy, easy going, like you're riding a horse. A secret love affair between a hired hand and a married woman on a ranch. Country song with acoustic guitar, piano and male vocal. Sounds like George Strait or Lyle Lovett. Pedal steel synth. Home home on the range. Keywords: Illinois Cheyenne bar letter going home riding horses making hay Charlotte John run come from live in style away Wyoming cowboy television film credits western underscore hurt infidelity cheating car
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Lyrics:
Bye Bye Charlotte
Bye Bye Charlotte
East I’ve Run
Before our secret hurts someone
I wrote this letter
In my car
Parked outside some Cheyenne bar
Charlotte and John bought a ranch in the Montana sun
I was a boy who was hired when I left Illinois
John wnet away for a week and a day every month
She liked to ride with a man by her side, I was the one.
Bye-bye Charlotte
East I’ve Run
I’ll go back where I come from
With me you’ll never live in style
I hoped I’d miss you less each mile
The men making hay they won’t know I’m away till their done
The part I can’t stand is that John treated me like a son.
Bye Bye Charlotte.
Words and Music: Randy Parsons/ASCAP