Released: April 10, 2020

Songwriter: Al Anderson Chris Stapleton

Producer: Jon Randall

[Verse 1]
When I was six, I had two fourty-fives
Strapped to my hips, wanted dead or alive
And all of the kids thought that I was a good guy at heart

[Verse 2]
When I got to high school, not much really changed
I ran from the cops, in my souped-up Mustang
And all of the girls thought that I was a good guy at heart

[Chorus]
And I'd ride like a thief on the run
And I'd hide from the things that I've done
And I'd fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

[Verse 3]
Girl, I will love you the best that I can
But you need to know that I am what I am
I'm not a bad guy but I'm not a good guy at heart

[Chorus]
And I ride like a thief on the run
Say goodbye to the things that I've done
And I fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

[Verse 4]
Wish I could tell you that I'll always stay
But I can't help it, God made me this way
And I know that there'll come a day

[Chorus]
When I'll ride like a thief on the run
Say goodbye to the things that I've done
And I'll fly like the wind to the sunset
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

[Outro]
Just like a cowboy should do
Just like a cowboy should do

Parker McCollum

Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum treats each song he writes with a painstaking level of dedication, reverence, respect and as he’ll readily admit, even a bit of obsession. In a three-part roll out, McCollum teased fans with his collections from his new album, PROBABLY WRONG, dropping SESSION ONE and SESSION TWO EPs before the full album released on November 10, 2017. The 10-track album features songs such as his current single, “I Can’t Breathe” and “Misunderstood” along with two new tracks, including “Hell of a Year.“ PROBABLY WRONG follows the Austin-based performer’s successful debut, 2013’s THE LIMESTONE KID.

The goal going forward then, McCollum insists, is to never remain stagnant. He idolizes musicians like John Mayer whom he says are always redefining their creativity. He intends to do the same. “My goal is to totally evolve and reinvent myself with each record I make,” McCollum says. “It’s about changing with each record and really not giving a shit. And if you can pull that off, well, that’s a pretty special thing.”

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