1997 is the year in which Paula Cole (born April 5, 1968) released "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?"
Specifically, the pop-rock song features on the singer's second album, This Fire. The singer-songwriter released the song on March 25, just weeks before her 29th birthday. The song received three Grammy (Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Record of the Year, Song of the Year) nominations and one MTV Video Music Award (Best Female Video) nomination.
one song is by Paula Cole - where have all the cowboys gone
The song you are looking for is named "Blue" by the Jawhawks: Check out http://www.jayhawksfanpage.com/lyrics/ttggblue.html i can think of 4 different songs that are somewhat like that ... where have all the cowboys gone (Paula Cole,) My Friends (Red Hot Chili Peppers,) all the beer and my friends are gone (Moe Bandy,) were have all the good times gone (David Bowie.)
Paula's Best Dishes - 2008 Gone Brunchin' 2-19 was released on: USA: 4 April 2009
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The Dallas Cowboys appeared in 8 Super Bowls the most by any NFL team.
Songs that appeared on Season Eight, Drop Dead Legs by Van Halen, Let's Get Loud by Jennifer Lopez, Feels Like the First Time by Foreigner, The Ballad of Billy the Kidby Billy Joel, It Might Be You by Stephen Bishop, These Boots are Made for Walking by Nancy Sinatra, Only Time Will Tell by Asia, Take it on the Run by REO Speedwagon & Where Have All the Cowboys Gone by Paula Cole.
Running back L.G. Dupree played for the Cowboys during the 1960 and 1961 seasons.
No, but the song they've made together has gone to the top of my fav' list :)
The Cowboys have never gone undefeated. The best team records were 12-2 in 1977, 13-3 in 1992, and 13-3 in 2007.
Where have all the cowboys gone, Save a horse ride a cowboy.
Gone in 60 Seconds was released on 06/09/2000.