About the song
Background
- Released in October 2021, “If I Was a Cowboy” is the lead single from Miranda Lambert’s ninth studio album, Palomino.
- Lambert co-wrote the song with Jesse Frasure, and they co-produced it alongside Luke Dick and Jon Randall.
- There are two music videos for the song: a lyric video released with the song and an official video directed by Trey Fanjoy, filmed in Lambert’s home state of Texas.
Themes
The song explores themes of:
- Escapism and yearning for a simpler life: The lyrics express a desire to trade the complexities of modern life for the freedom and self-reliance of the cowboy lifestyle.
- Connection to nature: Lines about riding horses, watching sunsets, and sleeping under the stars paint a picture of living in harmony with the natural world.
- Strength and independence: The cowboy persona represents self-sufficiency and the ability to carve one’s own path.
- Femininity and empowerment: Although the cowboy is traditionally a masculine image, Lambert reclaims it for women, showcasing a strong and capable female protagonist.
Overall, “If I Was a Cowboy” is a celebration of freedom, self-reliance, and connection to the land.
Video
Lyrics
Woah-oo-woo, woah-oo-woo
Woah-oo-woo, woah-oo-wooRidin’ off in the sunset, blue eyes under my Stetson
A little lady on the front porch wishin’ my heart would start settling Big iron hips with the holsters I’d be lookin’ mighty fine on a poster Wanted by the law but the laws don’t apply to meIf I was a cowboy, I’d be wild and free
Rollin’ around these towns like tumbleweeds I’d be a legend at loving and leaving Nipping on a whiskey and numbing up my feelings You thought the West was wild but you ain’t saddled up with me If I was a cowboy, I’d be the queenWoah-oo-woo, woah-oo-woo
Sittin’ pretty on the prairie, baby
I’m your Huckleberry, let me hold ya This six-gun sugar’s got a hairpin trigger, like I told ya And this dove never really gets lonesome I never begged, never borrowed but I stole some Wanted by the law but the laws don’t apply to me, babyIf I was a cowboy, I’d be wild and free
Rollin’ around these towns like tumbleweeds I’d be a legend at loving and leaving Nipping on a whiskey and numbing up my feelings You thought the West was wild but you ain’t saddled up with me If I was a cowboy, I’d be the queenSo mamas if your daughters grow up
To be cowboys, so what?If I was a cowboy, I’d be wild and free
Rollin’ around these towns like tumbleweeds (tumbling tumbleweeds) I’d be a legend at loving and leaving Nipping on a whiskey and numbing up my feelings You thought the West was wild but you ain’t saddled up with me (up with me) If I was a cowboy, I’d be the queen Woah-oo-woo I’d be the queenWoah-oo-woo, woah-oo-woo
Woah-oo-woo, woah-oo-woo