"Like A Cowboy" lyrics

"Like A Cowboy"

When I was six I had two 45's
Strapped to my hips, wanted dead or alive
And all of the kids thought that I was a good guy at heart

When I got to high school, not much really changed
I ran from the cops in my souped up Mustang
And all of the girls thought that I was a good guy at heart

And I'd ride like a thief on the run
And I'd hide from the things that I've done
And I'd fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

Girl I will love you the best that I can
But you need to know that I am what I am
And I'm not a bad guy but I'm not a good guy at heart

And I'll ride like a thief on the run
Say goodbye to the things that I've done
And I'll fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

Wish I could tell you that I'll always stay
But I can't help it, God made me this way
And I know that there'll come a day

When I'll ride like a thief on the run
Say goodbye to the things that I've done
And I'll fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

Just like a cowboy should do


Writer(s): Al Anderson, Christopher Stapleton
"Like A Cowboy" was written by Chris Stapleton. Parker McCollum said, "When I first heard 'Like a Cowboy,' I probably listened to it 15 times in a row." The song reminded him of his grandfather Bobby Yancey who, according to McCollum, was "such a fan of country music" and "one of the greatest cowboys to ever live". A music video was inspired by Yancey's life.