Old Nashville Cowboys

Billy Earl McClelland, Rock Killough

The old Nashville cowboy was burdened with time

He was bent by his years and the fight with the wine

With a head full of music and an old nursery rhyme

A heart full of sadness and dark sunken nights

He told me, they've cheated, he told me they stole

The strength from his youth and the songs from his soul

He said he was family till he got too old

And he called them miners, mother lode finders

Digging so deep in search of more gold

Oh, where are the cowboys and the home on the range?

Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James?

Now the good guys on TV seem bad, ain't it strange?

And the old Nashville cowboys missed out on the change

The old cowboy's life now is gone with the past

Like the whiskey he drank it all went down too fast

He didn't know how to make each swallow last

And the head waitress won't be back to fill up his glass

Oh, where are the cowboys and the home on the range?

Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James?

Is anyone listening or is everyone blind?

Them old Nashville cowboys will sing for a dime

And hard times are cheap at the end of the line

Trivia about the song Old Nashville Cowboys by Hank Williams, Jr.

When was the song “Old Nashville Cowboys” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song Old Nashville Cowboys was released in 1979, on the album “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound”.
Who composed the song “Old Nashville Cowboys” by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song “Old Nashville Cowboys” by Hank Williams, Jr. was composed by Billy Earl McClelland, Rock Killough.

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