About the song

“How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” is a spirited duet by country music legends George Strait and Miranda Lambert that celebrates the strength, independence, and spirit of cowgirls. Released in 2006 as a single from Strait’s album It Just Comes Natural, the song quickly became a fan favorite, earning widespread acclaim for its catchy melody, empowering lyrics, and the undeniable chemistry between the two iconic performers.

Penned by Casey Beathard and Ed Hill, “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” is a tribute to the women of the rodeo and ranch life, highlighting their resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit. The song’s opening lines, “Out on the range, where the wind blows wild / There’s a breed of women, tough as a child,” set the tone for the empowering anthem that follows.

Strait and Lambert deliver the song’s lyrics with a blend of grit and tenderness, their voices harmonizing perfectly to convey the message of female empowerment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of cowgirls hard at work, riding horses, roping cattle, and facing challenges head-on. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “How ’bout them cowgirls,” serves as a celebration of these strong and independent women.

Upon its release in 2006, “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” quickly climbed the country charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The song’s success earned it a nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Vocal Performance at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. The song’s popularity extended beyond the United States, resonating with audiences worldwide.

The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to empower and inspire women of all backgrounds. “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” has become an anthem for female strength and independence, a reminder that women can achieve anything they set their minds to. The song’s message of resilience and determination has resonated with listeners of all ages, making it a timeless classic of country music.

Beyond its popularity as a country anthem, “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in numerous films and television shows, including “Friday Night Lights” and “Walker, Texas Ranger.” The song’s enduring presence in popular culture further cements its status as a beloved classic of the country music genre.

“How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a celebration of the strength, spirit, and unwavering determination of cowgirls. It’s a song that has empowered and inspired women for over a decade and continues to be a cherished anthem for female empowerment. With its infectious melody, empowering lyrics, and the undeniable chemistry between Strait and Lambert, “How ‘Bout Them Cowgirls” is sure to remain a timeless classic of country music for generations to come.

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Lyrics

I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone
I’ve seen first-hand Niagara Falls
And the lights of Vegas
I’ve Criss-crossed down to Key Biscayne
And Chi-town via Bangor, Maine
Think I’ve seen it all
And all I can say is
How ’bout them cowgirls
Boys ain’t they something
Sure are some proud girls
And you can’t tell them nothing
And I tell you right now girls
May just be seven wonders of this big, whole round world
But how ’bout them cowgirls
She’s riding colts in Steamboat Springs
Bailing hay outside Abilene
She’s trying hard
To fit in some city
But her home is ‘neath that big, blue sky
And the Northern Plains and those other wide open spaces
Now a-days there ain’t as many but
How ’bout them cowgirls
Boys ain’t they something
Sure are some proud girls
And you can’t tell them nothing
And I tell you right now girls
May just be seven wonders of this big, whole round world
But how ’bout them cowgirls
Boy, she don’t need you and she don’t need me
She can do just fine on her own two feet
But she wants a man who wants her to be herself
And she’ll never change, don’t know how to hide
Her stubborn will or her fighting side
But you treat her right and she’ll love you like no one else
Yeah, how ’bout them cowgirls
Boys ain’t they something
Sure are some proud girls
But you can’t beat their loving
And I’ll tell you right now girls
May just be seven wonders of this big, old round world
But how ’bout them cowgirls
How ’bout ’em boys

By Tam Le

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