Cowboys ain't never got no money their wild and livin' in a different world
They only care about their horse and saddle but a cowboy dosn't keep a steady girl
The cowboy's rope and ride and drink hard liquor they gamble givin' lady luck a whirl
They hit town well they ain't never stayin' cause a cowboy don't keep a steady girl
Cowboys ain't suppose to love one woman cause cowboys all got women by the score
Well if cowboys ain't suppose to love one woman I don't want to be a cowboy anymore
[ harmonica + piano ]
Well I've been ridin' herd for oh so long now
I've been gone on fourteen years and maybe more
But I've finally found a filly full of sunshine so I don't want to be a cowboy anymore
Cowboys ain't got time to raise a family cowboys don't work jobs or mine a store
Well if cowboys don't have time to raise a family
I don't want to be a cowboy anymore
[ harmonica + piano ]
Chris Ledoux was an American country music singer-songwriter, bronze sculptor and rodeo champion. Born on October 2, 1948 in Wyoming, he began his musical career in the 1970s, blending his passion for country music with his experience in rodeos. He is considered one of the pioneers of "cowboy music", a subgenre of country music that celebrates the life and traditions of the American West. His songs often tell stories of cowboys, horses, rodeos and desert landscapes, offering an authentic portrayal of rural American culture. Besides music, Ledoux was also a skilled bronze sculptor, creating artworks depicting scenes of everyday life in the West. His musical career was marked by successes like "Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy", "The Ballad of the Big Horn" and "I'm a Rodeo Clown". Chris Ledoux died on March 9, 2005 at the age of 56, leaving behind a musical legacy that continues to inspire artists and country music enthusiasts.
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