[Verse 1]
He got his hands in the dirt and some boots on his feet
First one to work and last one to leave
Plenty to say but he don't say much
He's got calluses on his hands but women love his soft touch
Ooh-ooh
Some gold buckles he don't show
He's been through enough to know that
If it goes up then it's gonna come down
And what goes around comes around
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, a real man's gonna look you in the eye
Admit it when he's wrong 'cause the truth, it don't lie
He ain't too strong to cry or too proud to pray
Give the shirt off his back and nah, he ain't afraid to rumble
[Chorus]
A cowboy's always humble
A cowboy's always humble
(A cowboy's always)
[Verse 2]
Quick on the draw but he don't wastе a shot
Won't ask for nothin' but he'll sure give a lot
Hе's a Chris LeDoux kinda guy, work all day, love all night
Find a girl, hold her tight
Raise some kids and raise 'em right
Ooh-ooh
Some gold buckles he don't show
He's been through enough to know that
Only a fool gonna ride too tall
Because pride comes before the fall
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, a real man's gonna look you in the eye
Admit it when he's wrong 'cause the truth, it don't lie
He ain't too strong to cry or too proud to pray
Give the shirt off his back and nah, he ain't afraid to rumble
[Chorus]
A cowboy's always humble
A cowboy's always humble
(A cowboy's always)
[Bridge]
Saddle up
Boys, it's time to man up
Come on, saddle up
Boys, it's time to man up
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, a real man's gonna look you in the eye
Admit it when he's wrong 'cause the truth, it don't lie
He ain't too strong to cry or too proud to pray
Give the shirt off his back and nah, he ain't afraid to rumble
[Chorus]
A cowboy's always humble
A cowboy's always humble, yeah
A cowboy's always humble
Humble was written by Jamie Kenney & Ian Munsick & Dave Villa.
Humble was produced by Jamie Kenney & Ian Munsick & Dave Villa.
Ian Munsick released Humble on Fri Jan 15 2021.
I came into the writing room with the acoustic guitar, doing that ’90s country hammer-on, and then we just started to vibe on it, and it immediately felt like an uptempo Shania Twain-meets-rodeo rock ’n’ roll. So, that’s kind of what inspired the Chris LeDoux lyrics and the general idea of what a co...