“Cocaine Cowboys” is a lampoon of the inauthentic personas of suburban-raised, city-dwelling boys who wear boots, pearl-snaps, and Stetsons to cover for their lack of ruggedness or intrigue.
Well the boys round here ain't like the boys back home
They don't plant the fields, they won't work the farm
The boys round here, well they talk too fast
When the times get hard, no they won't last
Cocaine cowboys, they're bad in the saddle
But they're coming from New York, LA, and Seattle
They're all hat, they don't rope no cattle
They don't ride no bulls
Cocaine cowboys, they never get sleep
With their bloodshot eyes and their cigarette teeth
I wish that someone warned me
Stay away from them cocaine cowboys
Well they're riding the rails right before the show
Better call up James when the bag gets low
The crowd thins out the longer they play
You can't write a song with nothing to say
'Cause the cocaine cowboys, they're bad in the saddle
But they come in from New York, LA, and Seattle
They're all hat, they don't rope no cattle
They don't ride no bulls
Cocaine cowboys, they never get sleep
They're out in the bars and grinding their teeth
And I wish that someone warned me
Stay away from them cocaine cowboys
And I wish that someone warned me
Stay away from them cocaine cowboys
Cocaine Cowboys was written by Margo Price.
Cocaine Cowboys was produced by Margo Price & Jeremy Ivey & Matt Ross-Spang & Alex Munoz.
Margo Price released Cocaine Cowboys on Fri Oct 20 2017.
As noted in an interview with Cosmo in November 2017, USAToday had claimed that “Cocaine Cowboy” was a response to Blake Shelton’s “Boys Round Here.” Price responded to that assertion saying,
I tweeted them,” Margo says. “I was like, ‘I have never heard a Blake Shelton song in my life and if I had...