More songs by Lainey Wilson
Description
Lead Vocals: Lainey Wilson
Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Keys, Producer, Hammond B3, Mixer, Electric Guitar, Programming: Jay Joyce
Mixer, Sound Engineer: Jason Hall
Sound Engineer: Jimmy Mansfield
Sound Engineer: Bobby Louden
Sound Engineer: Andrew Mendelson
Coordinator: Court Blankenship
Background Vocals: Trannie Anderson
Drums: Fred Eltringham
Drums: Matt Nolan
Bass: Tommy Scifres
Acoustic Guitar: Aslan Freeman
Electric Guitar: Rob McNelley
Dobro, Mandolin, Electric Guitar: Kevin Nolan
Pedal Steel: Steve Fishell
Composer: Lainey Wilson
Composer: Dallas Wilson
Composer: Trannie Anderson
Lyrics and translation
Original
If there's a job that needs done
Or a horse to be broke
If there's a drink that needs drunk
Or a red that needs smoked
Call a cowboy
If there's some boots to be scuffed
Or pearls to get snapped
You need a four wheel drive truck
With a chain on the back
Call a cowboy
You best be banking on him hanging on for more than 8 seconds
He's rock steady loaded locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red white and blue
Tried and true like the grit in his voice
That's what you call a cowboy
If there's a door to be held
A wildflower to be picked
If there's a fire to be felt
In a straight whiskey kiss
Call a cowboy
You best be banking on him hanging on for more than 8 seconds
He's rock steady loaded locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red white and blue
Tried and true like the grit in his voice
That's what you call a cowboy
Oh hey lucky me
When I'm a long long ways from home
I get to call him my own
You best be banking on him hanging on for more than 8 seconds
He's rock steady loaded locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red white and blue
Tried and true like the grit in his voice
That's what I call my cowboy