1"Should’ve Been a Cowboy" by Toby Keith
You can't make a cowboy playlist without this one. It's fun, loud, and feels like a big singalong moment waiting to happen—especially if you're driving with the windows down.
2"Cowgirls Don’t Cry" by Brooks & Dunn ft. Reba McEntire
Alex picked this one for her father-daughter dance. Reba comes in with such grace, and the whole song is a quiet kind of tough. It'll sneak up on you!
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3"My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" by Willie Nelson
Willie's voice carries so much feeling in this one. It's about admiring someone from a distance and realizing they're not always who you thought they were.
4"Cowboys Like Us” by George Strait
This one's for the guys who don't say much but feel everything. It's slow and steady and doesn’t need a big chorus to make a point.
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5"This Cowboy’s Hat" by Chris LeDoux
LeDoux tells stories like nobody else, and this one feels like a movie. It's gritty, protective, and proud—every cowboy's code of honor wrapped up in one song.
6"Desperado" by Eagles
You don't have to be on a horse to feel this one. It's about vulnerability, plain and simple, and it's probably made a few grown cowboys cry over the years.
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7"Red Dirt Road" by Brooks & Dunn
It might not be about cowboys specifically, but it's got that same feeling of freedom, friendship, and a little bit of wild. Just a great song to roll the windows down to.
8"Like a Cowboy" by Randy Houser
Get ready for a powerful vocal performance and lyrics that paint the picture of someone who's always on the move, but still loves deeply. It's an anthem for all the emotional cowboys out there.
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9"Real Good Man" by Tim McGraw
There's something charming about this one. It's rough around the edges, but full of heart...which honestly describes a lot of cowboys!
10"Ain't No Love In Oklahoma" by Luke Combs
Luke recorded this one for the new Twisters movie, and it's all about a guy who knows better than to stick around where things keep going wrong. It' s fast and gritty, and it definitely sounds like something you'd hear during a chase scene—or a long drive with the windows cracked.
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11"Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
There's humor in here, but also a warning. This is the song you play when someone in the house is being a little too stubborn!
12"Famous in a Small Town" by Miranda Lambert
It may not mention cowboys outright, but the spirit is there. Small towns, good gossip, and finding pride in the life you’ve built—now that’s country living!
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13"Rhinestone Cowboy” by Glen Campbell
This one sparkles a little. It's not dusty or rough, but it still tells the story of someone who’s working hard to keep going.
14“I’m Just a Country Boy” by Don Williams
No bells or whistles here! Just a quiet voice and a simple melody, with Don Williams making it feel like he's sitting across from you.
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15"Western Stars" by Bruce Springsteen
This one is sweeping and sad and beautiful. It's like a movie in song form, about the men who live in the background and don’t ask for much.
16"The Cowboy Rides Away" by George Strait
This is a breakup song told from the point of view of someone who knows it's time to move on. There's no drama, just quiet acceptance.
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17"Cowboy Take Me Away" by The Chicks
A love song about wanting to escape the chaos of life and find peace with someone who feels like home. It's sweet and familiar, and a favorite for a reason.
18"Texas (When I Die)" by Tanya Tucker
Tanya keeps it light here, singing about wanting to end up in Texas if she can't make it to heaven. (Like a true cowgirl!) It's bold, fun, and very country.
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19"Cadillac Cowboy" by Chris LeDoux
A song about a guy who lives on the road and doesn't really belong in one place. It's quick and upbeat, and you can just picture the truck rolling down the highway!
20"Cowboy Like Me" by Taylor Swift
Taylor leans into the cowboy metaphor here, singing about two people who've always played it cool and kept their guard up—until they meet each other. It's slow and moody, with a Western feel that fits right in, even if there's not a horse or a hat in sight!

Kelly O’Sullivan is the senior editor for The Pioneer Woman and manages the website’s social channels, in addition to overseeing content strategy and news.
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