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Introduction

Some songs linger long after the last note fades, and “The Cowboy Rides Away” is one of them. Written by Sonny Throckmorton and Casey Kelly, it became one of George Strait’s most beloved hits when he recorded it in 1985. But what makes it even more meaningful is that George didn’t carry it alone—his son, Bubba Strait, has stepped alongside him to keep the song alive, turning it into a shared legacy.

The song itself is a picture of quiet heartbreak: a cowboy tipping his hat, turning his horse, and heading off into the horizon because there’s nothing left to say. It’s not angry, not loud—just honest. And when George sings it, you feel that mix of sadness and dignity that comes with knowing when it’s time to move on.

Hearing Bubba Strait join his father on the song brings an entirely new layer. It’s no longer just about one man’s goodbye—it’s about the passing of time, the handing down of stories, and the bond between generations. The strength of George’s seasoned voice paired with Bubba’s youthful steadiness makes it feel like a conversation between past and future, father and son, tradition and tomorrow.

And that’s the beauty of it. “The Cowboy Rides Away” isn’t only a song about endings anymore. With George and Bubba, it becomes a reminder that while every cowboy eventually rides away, someone else picks up the reins and keeps the journey going.

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Lyrics

I knew the stakes were high right from the start
When she dealt the cards, I dealt my heart
Now I just found a game that I can’t play
And this is where the cowboy rides away
And my heart is sinkin’ like the setting sun
Setting on the things I wish I’d done
It’s time to say goodbye to yesterday
And this is where the cowboy rides away
We’ve been in and out of love and in-between
And now we play the final showdown scene
And as the credits roll, a sad song starts to play
And this is where the cowboy rides away
And my heart is sinkin’ like the setting sun
Setting on the things I wish I’d done
Oh, the last goodbye’s the hardest one to say
This is where the cowboy rides away
Oh, the last goodbye’s the hardest one to say
This is where the cowboy rides away

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