John Wayne
Ray Fulcher Lyrics


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Something bout the way you're laying there
With nothing but the morning light on
Looking like the reason for every money line in a Conway song
Got me contemplating, thinking on what life would be like without you in it
And how it'd sure be something sho nuff
But something sure as hell'd be missing

It'd be like the Marlboro man with nothing to smoke
Like ol' Cheyenne without a rodeo
A Friday honky tonk without a drop to drink
That'd be like Buck without that Bakersfield sound
Like the Rio Grande without a border town
If I didn't have you nothing'd be same
Like the Wild Wild West without John Wayne

Like a boat up a creek without a paddle
No doubt yeah that'd be me
Like a movie with no ending
A Telecaster bending without strings
All I'm trying to say is I really ain't nothing baby without you
Like a bar without a stool like an outlaw without boots

It'd be like the Marlboro man with nothing to smoke
Like ol' Cheyenne without a rodeo
A Friday honky tonk without a drop to drink
That'd be like Buck without that Bakersfield sound
Like the Rio Grande without a border town
If I didn't have you nothing'd be same
Like the Wild Wild West without John Wayne

It'd be like the silver screen in Hollywood
That's never seen the Duke
It'd be like the bad guys always win
And heroes always lose

It'd be like the Marlboro man with nothing to smoke
Like ol' Cheyenne without a rodeo
A Friday honky tonk without a drop to drink
That'd be like Buck without that Bakersfield sound
Like the Rio Grande without a border town
If I didn't have you nothing'd be same
Like the Wild Wild West without John Wayne





Ooh
Without John Wayne

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray Fulcher's song "John Wayne" convey a deep sense of appreciation and dependence on a significant other. The singer describes the impact their partner has on their life, likening their presence to the essence captured in classic country songs. The imagery of the morning light falling on their lover and comparing them to the inspiration behind iconic country music lines evokes a sense of admiration and gratitude. The lyrics suggest that life would be drastically different without this person, highlighting the importance of their love and companionship in the singer's world.


The references to iconic Western figures and cultural symbols such as the Marlboro man, Cheyenne, and John Wayne serve to emphasize the significance of the singer's partner in their life. These comparisons paint a vivid picture of the void that would exist without the presence of their loved one. The lyrics convey a deep sense of loss and incompleteness that would accompany a life without their partner, drawing parallels between various cultural touchstones and the emptiness that would pervade the singer's existence in their absence.


The repetition of the analogy "Like the Wild Wild West without John Wayne" throughout the song reinforces the central theme of dependency and interconnectedness. It underscores the idea that the singer's partner is a vital component of their life, much like John Wayne is an integral part of the Wild West imagery. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of identity and self-worth, suggesting that without their loved one, the singer's sense of self would be diminished, akin to being a character without their defining traits.


Overall, "John Wayne" by Ray Fulcher is a heartfelt tribute to the impact of love and companionship on an individual's life. The lyrics poetically express the depth of feeling and gratitude towards a partner, using vivid imagery and cultural references to underscore the profound sense of connection and reliance. The song beautifully captures the idea that love can be transformative, shaping one's identity and worldview in profound ways, much like the enduring legacy of a cultural icon like John Wayne.


Line by Line Meaning

Something bout the way you're laying there
There's something special about the way you're lying there peacefully in the morning light


With nothing but the morning light on
You're only illuminated by the soft morning light, creating a beautiful sight


Looking like the reason for every money line in a Conway song
You appear to be the inspiration behind every heartfelt line in a country song by Conway Twitty


Got me contemplating, thinking on what life would be like without you in it
I'm pondering what life would look like if you weren't a part of it


And how it'd sure be something sho nuff
Life would definitely be different without you, that's for sure


But something sure as hell'd be missing
There would definitely be a significant void if you were not there


It'd be like the Marlboro man with nothing to smoke
It would be like a cowboy without his cigarette, incomplete


Like ol' Cheyenne without a rodeo
Similar to a cowboy without his rodeo, lacking in purpose


A Friday honky tonk without a drop to drink
Just like a honky tonk without any alcohol, missing the essential fun element


That'd be like Buck without that Bakersfield sound
Comparing it to Buck Owens without his distinct Bakersfield sound, incomplete


Like the Rio Grande without a border town
Similar to the Rio Grande without the neighboring border town, missing a vital connection


If I didn't have you nothing'd be same
Everything would be drastically different if you weren't in my life


Like the Wild Wild West without John Wayne
Just as the Wild West wouldn't be the same without its iconic hero, John Wayne


Like a boat up a creek without a paddle
In a dire situation without a solution, like a boat without its paddle


No doubt yeah that'd be me
I would definitely be lost and helpless in that scenario


Like a movie with no ending
Compared to a film that lacks a conclusion, unfinished and unresolved


A Telecaster bending without strings
Similar to a guitar without strings, lacking the ability to make music


All I'm trying to say is I really ain't nothing baby without you
Simply put, I'm incomplete without you by my side, you're an integral part of my life


Like a bar without a stool like an outlaw without boots
Just as a bar without a stool or an outlaw without boots, missing something essential


It'd be like the silver screen in Hollywood
This would be akin to Hollywood without its iconic silver screen


That's never seen the Duke
Never witnessing the legendary 'Duke' John Wayne on the silver screen


It'd be like the bad guys always win
Similar to a world where villains triumph, with no heroic victories


And heroes always lose
Resulting in a reality where the heroes face defeat every time


Ooh
Expressing a feeling of longing and emotion


Without John Wayne
Essentially indicating a loss or absence of a strong, iconic figure in my life




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN RUSSELL PIERCE, PAUL CHARLES DIGIOVANNI, RAY FULCHER

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