The Rodeo Song
David Allan Coe · Other Songs - David Allan Coe
Got a heater in my truck and I'm off to the rodeo
It's allemande left and allemande right
Come on you fuckin' dummy get your right step right
Get off stage you god damn goog you know
Piss me off, fuckin' jerk
Get on my nerves
Well, here comes Johnny with his pecker in his hand,
He's a one ball man and he's off to the rodeo
It's allemande left and allemande right
Come on you fuckin' dummy get your right step right
Get off stage you god damn goog you know
Piss me off, fuckin' jerk
Get on my nerves
Well it's 40 below and I ain't got a truck
and I don't give a fuck 'cause I'm off to the rodeo
It's allemande left and allemande right
Come on you fuckin' dummy get your right step right
Get off stage you god damn goog you know
Piss me off, fuckin' jerk
Get on my nerves
Well, here comes Johnny with his pecker in his hand,
He's a one ball man and he's off to the rodeo
It's allemande left and allemande right
Come on you fuckin' dummy get your right step right
Get off stage you god damn goog you know
Piss me off, fuckin' jerk
Get on my nerves
The Rodeo Song
David Allan Coe's 'The Rodeo Song' stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of country and outlaw rock, capturing the gritty spirit of the American West. Released on the album Other Songs, the track exemplifies Coe's ability to weave narrative storytelling with a raw, unfiltered vocal delivery that defined his career. The song reflects the broader themes prevalent in his discography, often exploring the complexities of rural life, masculinity, and the tension between tradition and modernity. As a key recording in his catalog, it showcases his unique ability to transform regional folk influences into a distinct sonic identity that resonated deeply with audiences seeking authenticity in country music. The composition remains a staple of his live performances, illustrating his commitment to delivering high-energy, character-driven music that challenged conventional genre boundaries.
