The Big Country
Cozy Powell Lyrics


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(Midnight cowboy, midnight cowboy
See the lonesome midnight cowboy)
Once his hopes were high as the sky
Once a dream was easy to buy
Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Hearts are made for caring
Life is made for sharing
Love is all that's left in the end

(Midnight cowboy, midnight cowboy
See the lonesome midnight cowboy)
Once his hopes were high as the sky
Once a dream was easy to buy
Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Hearts are made for caring
Life is made for sharing
Love is all that's left in the end
Love can turn the tide for a friend
Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever
Love is all that's left in the end
Love can turn the tide for a friend
Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever




Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever

Overall Meaning

Cozy Powell's song "The Big Country Theme" is an instrumental piece that was first released in 1975. In this song, Powell showcases his drumming skills, driving the rhythm with an impressive tempo that complements the upbeat melody. However, the song also has lyrics that are repeated several times, sung by a chorus of voices. They tell the story of a lonely midnight cowboy who once had high hopes and dreams that were easy to buy. Unfortunately, his enthusiasm led him to burn his fingers too soon, and he had to learn life's hard lessons. Eventually, he realized that hearts are made for caring and that life is for sharing, and in the end, all that lasts is love.


The song's lyrics reflect themes of loneliness, disillusionment, determination, hope, and love. The chorus emphasizes the importance of caring and sharing, while the lyrics of the verses paint a picture of a cowboy who has fallen on hard times. They serve to create an emotional connection with the listener, making us empathize with the cowboy and rooting for him to find happiness again.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight cowboy, midnight cowboy
Referencing the film, expressing the loneliness of the character


See the lonesome midnight cowboy
Emphasizing the solitude of the character


Once his hopes were high as the sky
Describing the character's optimism


Once a dream was easy to buy
Describing how the character's optimism led him to have big dreams


Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
Explaining how reality crushed the character's dreams


Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Showing how the character learned the harsh realities of life


Hearts are made for caring
Indicating the importance of empathy and compassion


Life is made for sharing
Highlighting the importance of human connection


Love is all that's left in the end
Expressing the ultimate value of love in life


Love can turn the tide for a friend
Exploring the power of love in helping others


Love can hold a dream together
Stressing the importance of love in keeping hopes alive


Love is all that lasts forever
Emphasizing the eternal quality of love




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JEROME MOROSS

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