Cowboy
Badfinger Lyrics


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Hey cowboy, I dig your blues
You must have had a heavy day
Hey cowboy, I dig your shoes
I know they're walking heavenly ways

Now, I know you well enough to say, "yeah"
Yeah, yeah, to say, "yeah"
Hey soldier, it's up to you
To see you make it home today

Now, I know you well enough to say, "yeah"
Yeah, yeah, to say, "yeah"
Hey soldier, it's up to you
To see you make it home today

"____ all his teeth
Well, take your partners and dosey doh
Be like me, and see how it goes"

Now, I know you well enough to say, "yeah"
Yeah, yeah, to say, "yeah"




Hey soldier, it's up to you
To see you make it home today

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Badfinger's song "Cowboy" seem to be written to uplift someone who's had a tough day or is struggling with something - the cowboy and soldier mentioned in the lyrics. The first verse mentions the cowboy's "blues" and his "heavy day," and the singer tells him he digs his shoes, which are walking "heavenly ways." This could be interpreted as the singer acknowledging the cowboy's struggles while also admiring his resilience and determination to keep going.


The chorus is repeated twice throughout the song, both times addressing the soldier directly and saying it's up to them to make it home today. This could be interpreted as a call to action or a reminder that the soldier's survival is in their own hands. The repetition of "now, I know you well enough to say, 'yeah'" is interesting, as it creates a sort of camaraderie between the singer and the listener, like they're on the same team or have been through similar struggles.


The final verse is a bit more cryptic, featuring the line "____ all his teeth," which could be interpreted in a few different ways. It's possible the missing word is "show," and the line is a reference to a cowboy or soldier putting on a brave face despite their struggles. The following lines encourage the listener to "take your partners and dosey doh" and "be like me, and see how it goes," which could be interpreted as a call to let loose and have fun in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey cowboy, I dig your blues
I appreciate your melancholic music that communicates your sadness and struggles.


You must have had a heavy day
You seem to have gone through a lot of difficulties and hardships lately.


Hey cowboy, I dig your shoes
I admire the footwear you are wearing, which shows your distinctive style and personality.


I know they're walking heavenly ways
I believe you are walking the path of righteousness and taking the right steps in your life.


Hey soldier, it's up to you
You are responsible for your actions and decisions, especially in the face of adversity.


To see you make it home today
I want you to overcome your challenges and safely come back home to your loved ones.


Now, I know you well enough to say, "yeah"
I have a good enough understanding of you to agree with what you say or approve of your actions.


Yeah, yeah, to say, "yeah"
I am enthusiastically agreeing with you or showing my support to your good qualities and deeds.


"____ all his teeth
This line is unclear and doesn't make sense on its own. It's possible that the missing lyrics would provide more context.


Well, take your partners and dosey doh
Let's dance together and enjoy each other's company, regardless of our differences or struggles.


Be like me, and see how it goes"
Follow my example and try to find your own way in life, knowing that it's not always easy but worth the effort.




Lyrics Β© CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: MIKE GIBBINS

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