The Last Cowboy
Lyrics
An old pickup truck
Means you're down on your luck, anymore
And boots and straw hats
Are just a thing of the past, anymore
And ever since Waylon I can't find no one
To buy into sad country songs
Now tell me who's gonna ride us away
When the last cowboy's gone?
Is there a place I can find
Any three quarter time, anymore
Is there a dirty jukebox
That spins on a dime, anymore
They changed all the words
And the cowgirls they all sing alone
But tell me who's gonna ride them away
When the last cowboy's gone?
If John Wayne, Gene and Roy
Are now just some cowboys
That yesterday stampeded on
Then tell me who's gonna ride us away
Who's gonna do it that way
Does everything good have to change
'Til the last cowboy's gone?
Writer(s): Teddy Gentry, Robert Henry Hatch, Jamey Johson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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