- I Can Still Make Cheyenne
Infobox Single
Name = I Can Still Make Cheyenne
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =George Strait
from Album =Blue Clear Sky
Released = August 26, 1996
Format =
Recorded =
Genre =Country music
Length = 4:14
Label = MCA Nashville Records
Writer = Aaron Barker, Erv Woolsey
Producer = Tony Brown, George Strait
Certification =
Last single = "Carried Away"
(1996)
This single = "I Can Still Make Cheyenne"
(1996)
Next single = "King of the Mountain"
(1997)"I Can Still Make Cheyenne" is a country song written by Aaron Barker and Erv Woolsey and recorded by
George Strait . The song appears on Strait's 1996album "Blue Clear Sky ". The song also appears on "50 Number Ones ". A live version can be heard on his album, "", which came out in 2003. A DVD, with the same name, also features the song.Lyrics
The song is about the life and sacrifice of a
rodeo cowboy . The song begins with a phone call from a cowboy on the rodeo and always on the road, he phones home to his love to check in and also to apologize for letting the rodeo and life he is leading take precedent over their relationship. During the conversation, the cowboy assures her that he is coming home. However, her tone alerts him that something is wrong. The chorus reveals that the woman has gotten fed up with his life and the life he has left her with and has decided to leave him and go with another man. The song takes on its trememdouslyrical stance at this juncture, when the man rebutts that as much as this pains him, he will go on to his true passion, the rodeo.The song continues, true to its form, with the continuation of the story. The woman is shocked by his reaction. The man, even though he momentarily has second thoughts about his decision, still feels that his love of the rodeo will mend his heart. Cheyenne is the most prestigious rodeo around. Without telling her, he was going to skip Cheyenne to come back to her. When she told him not to bother coming back home he could still make Cheyenne. He was going to give up Cheyenne to be with her, one of the biggest sacrifices a cowboy could make.
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