In the late 1970s, "Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" became a hit song recorded by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. It was written by Ed Bruce and Patsy Bruce, and was featured on Jennings' album "Waylon & Willie." The song talks about the joys and hardships of the cowboy life, advising mothers to steer their children away from pursuing this career path. With its catchy tune and memorable lyrics, the song quickly became a country classic, resonating with audiences and earning critical acclaim.
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waylon & willie
Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to hold
They'd rather give you a song than diamonds or gold
Lonestar belt buckles and old faded levis
And each night begins a new day
If you don't understand him, an' he don't die young
He'll prob'ly just ride away
Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Don't let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks
Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and such
Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
'Cos they'll never stay home and they're always alone
Even with someone they love
Cowboys like smokey old pool rooms and clear mountain mornings
Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night
Them that don't know him won't like him and them that do
Sometimes won't know how to take him
He ain't wrong, he's just different but his pride won't let him
Do things to make you think he's right
Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
Don't let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks
Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and such
Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys
'Cos they'll never stay home and they're always alone
Even with someone they love
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