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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lainey Wilson
Lead Vocals
Jay Joyce
Electric Guitar
Trannie Anderson
Background Vocals
Fred Eltringham
Drums
Matt Nolan
Drums
Tommy Scifres
Bass
Aslan Freeman
Acoustic Guitar
Rob McNelley
Electric Guitar
Kevin Nolan
Electric Guitar
Steve Fishell
Pedal Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lainey Wilson
Songwriter
Trannie Anderson
Songwriter
Dallas Wilson
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jay Joyce
Producer
Jason Hall
Mixing Engineer
Jimmy Mansfield
Assistant Engineer
Bobby Louden
Assistant Engineer
Andrew Mendelson
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
If there's a job that needs done
Or a horse to be broke
If there's a drink that needs drunk
Or a red that needs smoked
Call a cowboy
[Verse 2]
If there's some boots to be scuffed
Or pearls to get snapped
You need a four-wheel drive truck
With a chain on the back
Call a cowboy
[Chorus]
You best be bankin' on him
Hangin' on for more than eight seconds
He's rock steady, loaded, locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red, white, and blue
Tried and true, like the grit in his voice
That's what you call a cowboy
[Verse 3]
If there's a door to be held
A wildflower to be picked
If there's a fire to be felt
In a straight whiskey kiss
Call a cowboy
[Chorus]
You best be bankin' on him
Hangin' on for more than eight seconds
He's rock steady, loaded, locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red, white, and blue
Tried and true, like the grit in his voice
That's what you call a cowboy
[Bridge]
Oh, hey, lucky me
When I'm a long, long ways from home
I get to call him my own
[Chorus]
You best be bankin' on him
Hangin' on for more than eight seconds
He's rock steady, loaded, locked and ready
Boots to his Stetson
He's red, white, and blue
Tried and true like the grit in his voice
That's what I call my cowboy
Written by: Dallas Wilson, Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson