Cowcamp Blues
Chris LeDoux Lyrics


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The moon is shinnin' down through the pines
And it spreads its light across the mountain side
And I wonder what you're doin' tonight
Yes I wonder what you're doin' and I wonder if everythings alright
Well I'm up on this mountain and you're there in town
Sleepin' in your feather bed and I'm layin' on the ground
I never knew that I could feel so lost and all alone
And singin' such a lonesome cowboy song

Well I'm just a cowboy I'm workin' all day long
At night I eat my beef and beans and then I sing this song
Yes I wonder what you're doin' tonight
Yes I wonder what you're doin' and I wonder if everthing's all right
Well I'm up on this mountain...

Now them calves are bawlin' and I can't get no rest
That cold wind's a blowin' and I'm freezin' half to death
Yes I wonder what you're doin' tonight
Yes I wonder what you're doin' and I wonder if everthing's all right
Well I'm up on this mountain...

It won't be long now and I'll be comin' down
And I better not find any rednecks hangin' round
Yes I wonder what you're doin' tonight




Yes I wonder what you're doin' and I wonder if everthing's all right
Well I'm up on this mountain...

Overall Meaning

The song "Cowcamp Blues" by Chris LeDoux is a classic country-western ballad that tells the story of a lonely cowboy who is working on a mountain while his love interest is sleeping in town. The moon shines through the pines and the cowboy wonders what his love interest is doing that night. He feels lost and alone, singing his lonesome cowboy song while he spends his days working hard and eating beef and beans at night. He longs to be with his love and wonders whether everything is alright.


The loneliness of the cowboy can be felt through the simple yet evocative lyrics of the song. The repetitiveness of the chorus highlights the cowboy's desperation and longing for his love interest. The constant bawling of the calves and the cold wind that blows through the mountain further emphasize the cowboy's isolation and desperation. The cowboy's tough exterior is challenged by the rough life of a cowboy, making him feel vulnerable and exposed.


Overall, "Cowcamp Blues" is a poignant reflection of the struggles of a cowboy's life and the sacrifices they make in order to earn a living.


Line by Line Meaning

The moon is shinnin' down through the pines
Moonlight shining through the trees


And it spreads its light across the mountain side
The light illuminating the mountain


And I wonder what you're doin' tonight
Wondering about a person's activities


Yes I wonder what you're doin' and I wonder if everything's alright
Concern about the person's well-being


Well I'm up on this mountain and you're there in town
Separation of individuals


Sleepin' in your feather bed and I'm layin' on the ground
Sleeping arrangements contrast


I never knew that I could feel so lost and all alone
Feelings of loneliness


And singin' such a lonesome cowboy song
Expression of emotions through music


Well I'm just a cowboy I'm workin' all day long
Occupational identity


At night I eat my beef and beans and then I sing this song
Evening routine


Now them calves are bawlin' and I can't get no rest
Animal disturbance


That cold wind's a blowin' and I'm freezin' half to death
Harsh weather conditions


It won't be long now and I'll be comin' down
Anticipation of leaving


And I better not find any rednecks hangin' round
Stereotypical perception of others




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: CHRIS LEDOUX

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