PAT GREEN

- Galleywinter Lyrics

When I was a kid I had a rockin' horse named Ranger
Out on the front porch we would ride, we would ride
Little red cowboy boots, little red cowboy hat
And a pistol that shoots straight as an eagle flys

Mama would come out, sayin', "It's time to come in"
I said, "I ain't going nowhere mama, don't ask me again"
I was just an outlaw riding on the trail
Knocking over stage coaches riding on the rails

I'm going to Galleywinter, a place where all the cowboys ride
The place where all the outlaws hide
Away from the men who want to kill them for what they've done
I'm going to Galleywinter, I'm going to Galleywinter, go

My sister'd come out and say, "Where are you going anyway?"
I'm going to Galleywinter and there ain't no girls allowed
I guess things are different now, times have changed
A girl is nice to have with you when you're riding on the range

She can make you breakfast, talk to you at night
You can argue about things you never thought you'd argue
About in your whole life
Twenty-five years older Ranger ain't here no more
Been replaced by a 1958 model T-bird Ford
Baby say where you want to go? I said, "I don't know maybe Mexico
Anywhere where tequila flows is all right with me, yeah"

I'm going to Galleywinter, a place where all the outlaws hide
A place where all the cowgirls ride
You know that it's all right with me
I'm going to Galleywinter, I'm going to Galleywinter, go

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Facts about Galleywinter

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Who wrote Galleywinter lyrics?


Galleywinter is written and performed by Pat Green.
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When was Galleywinter released?


It is first released on October 16, 2001 as part of Pat Green's album "Three Days" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 4th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Galleywinter lyrics?


When we take a closer look at its interpretation, Pat Green's 'Galleywinter' is a reflective piece that takes us back to childhood days with the thrill of being an outlaw. The song portrays a strong desire to be away from the society and its rules and responsibilities. The mention of 'Galleywinter' indicates a utopian place for cowboys and outlaws where they could live freely without any fear of being judged, thus, bringing into light the craving for the past times and the demand for a place where one could escape the oppressive societal norms. Galleywinter lyrics primarily express nostalgia, delight, adventure, love and contemplation. Simultaneously, the song emphasizes the magnitude of nostalgia and childhood memories, liberation, and adventure, transition and reflection, and companionship and relationships. The lyrics deliver the theme of childhood adventure and nostalgia, but simultaneously introduce a few other aspects like outlaws and a light mention of alcohol (tequila). Although such themes might not be appropriate for very young children, they are, nevertheless, not strong nor explicit enough to require a higher age rating.
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Which genre is Galleywinter?


Galleywinter falls under the genre Country.
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How long is the song Galleywinter?


Galleywinter song length is 3 minutes and 57 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Pat Green
Record Label(s): 2001 Universal Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc
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