Tanya Tucker’s new rodeo song “When the Rodeo Is Over (Where Does the Cowboy Go?)” is the latest country classic about ropin’ and ridin’.
“When the Rodeo Is Over” lives in the high-stakes world of riding and roping like George Strait’s “I Can Still Make Cheyenne” and Garth Brooks’ “Much Too Young ” before it, a world that’s got more than its fair share of its bruises, broken bones, and broken
hearts. She imagines an aging cowboy, adrift at the end of his career, beset by memories. “He coulda made world champion cowboy back in 1969,” Tucker sings, the arrangement sighing with melancholy around her. The song was penned by Billy Don Burns and Craig Dillingham.
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