Select language to translate this lyric
When I was a lad an old cowboy told me well son you're sure ridin' well
There's fame and there's fortune
And glory waitin' at the end of the rodeo trail
So I packed up my stuff in my old pickup truck to follow my rodeo dreams
Now I'm finally on the top but I feel like a flop
Cause I've spent all the fortune I've seen
Now where is the glory in drivin' all night
Down a highway that's headed to nowhere
What good's the fame when the fortune's all gone
And the dreams turned into a nightmare
Like Ed Bruce said Mamma's don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
I'm inclined to agree but if you ask me you know I'd go through it again
Now what does it take to be a rodeo cowboy I guess I'm a expert at that
Takes a whole lot of guts and old lady luck but not too much under this hat
Well he thrives on the crowds yellin' real load for him to face dyin' again
But the good Lord takes care of children and fools
He's no kid so what's that make him
Now where is the glory...
- Album:
- Icon
- Miscellaneous
- Stampede
- Haywire
- Under This Old Hat
- Western Underground
- Chris Ledoux And The Saddle Boogie Band
- Wild And Wooly
- Melodies And Memories
- Thirty Dollar Cowboy
- He Rides The Wild Horses
- Old Cowboy Heroes
- Western Tunesmith
- Paint Me Back Home in Wyoming
- Sing Me A Song, Mr. Rodeo Man
- Songbook Of The American West
- Life as a Rodeo Man
- Rodeo And Living Free
- Songs Of Rodeo And Country
- Rodeo Songs Old & New