More songs by Lanie Gardner
Description
Percussion, Electric Guitar, Banjo, Producer, Programming, Acoustic Guitar: Chris Ganoudis
Background Vocals, Producer: Katie Cecil
Mixer: Jim Cooley
Sound Engineer: Andrew Mendelson
A& R: Katie Kerkhover
A& R: Camille Kenny
A& R Coordinator: Kennedy Nickerson
A& R Admin: Aimee Nadeau
Pedal Steel: Justin Schipper
Composer: Lanie Gardner
Composer: Katie Cecil
Composer: Chris Ganoudis
Lyrics and translation
Original
You rolled into town
Black Mustang and a smoke cloud
No southern drawl when you speak
And those boots a little too clean
Saw something that you liked
Thought you'd try it on for size
Now ain't that right
Did it feel nice
Was it worth it to get a taste of that honeysuckle
Tell me, was it worth it to break her heart
Concrete cowboy
Shouldn't have loved her if you didn't know how, boy
Pulled a wildflower out of southern ground
And watched the color fade out
Fell for those city lights in your eyes
But she couldn't survive your heart of concrete, cowboy
Said you wanted something real
But you'll never know how that feels
If you keep on playing house
And you keep on burning it down
Well I guess you had your fun
Didn't last a couple months
Was that enough
To leave it in the dust?
Concrete cowboy
Shouldn't have loved her if you didn't know how, boy
Pulled a wildflower out of southern ground
And watched the color fade out
Fell for those city lights in your eyes
But she couldn't survive your heart of concrete, cowboy
But she couldn't survive your heart of concrete, cowboy
Was it worth it to get a taste of that honeysuckle
Tell me, was it worth it to break my heart
Concrete cowboy
Shouldn't have loved her if you didn't know how, boy
Pulled a wildflower out of southern ground
And watched the color fade out
Fell for those city lights in your eyes
But she couldn't survive your heart of concrete, cowboy