Cowboy

Randy Newman · Other Songs - Randy Newman

Cold gray buildings where a hill should be

Steel and concrete closin' in on me

City faces haunt the places I roam alone



Cowboy, cowboy, can't run, can't hide

Too late to fight now, too tired to try



Wind, once blew free

Now scatters dust to the sky



Cowboy, cowboy, can't run, can't hide

Too late to fight now, too tired to try

Cowboy

Randy Newman's "Cowboy" stands as a testament to his enduring ability to blend sharp wit with traditional American musical forms. Known for his distinctive piano-driven sound and satirical lyrical approach, Newman often explores themes of identity and cultural archetypes within his discography. This track reflects his broader engagement with the American West, a subject he has revisited throughout his career with both reverence and irony. While the song operates within the realm of classic songwriting, it carries the hallmarks of Newman's unique compositional style, characterized by melodic sophistication and a touch of melancholy. As part of his extensive body of work, "Cowboy" contributes to the rich tapestry of recordings that have defined his legacy as a songwriter capable of capturing complex emotions through deceptively simple arrangements.