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On the deluxe edition of her Whirlwind album, Lainey Wilson strips it all back with 'Peace, Love, and Cowboys'–a track that feels less like a radio single and more like a universal hymn.
Known for her fiery vocal twang, Wilson takes a softer turn here. It’s not about flash or bravado, it’s about grounding.
The song feels like something you’d stumble across on vinyl, a dusty record that somehow sounds brand new. It’s mellow, heartfelt and stands out as one of the most authentic pieces in her growing catalog.
Musically, 'Peace, Love, and Cowboys' leans into an old-school country palette: gentle acoustic picking, airy vocals and a stunning violin bridge that carries the song into its quiet climax.
Unlike Wilson’s signature powerhouse delivery, her voice here floats; light, airy and almost fragile. That softness makes the message hit even harder.
It’s a track that feels built to last, timeless in its restraint. In a catalog full of high-octane moments, this one shines because of its simplicity.
At its core, 'Peace, Love, and Cowboys' is a reminder of life’s truest north.
The refrain,“Riding together, life would be better / We need more peace, love, and cowboys,” turns into both a mantra and a call to action.
The cowboy imagery isn’t just about western flair but embodying values of loyalty, kindness and community. Wilson suggests that just like air, peace and love are essentials we often forget we need.
The song feels like a prayer for gentleness in a loud world. It’s a reminder that at the end of the day, unity and compassion are all that really matter.
'Peace, Love, and Cowboys' feels like one of Wilson’s most powerful songs to date; not because it’s the loudest, but because it’s the quietest. It’s a reminder that sometimes the simplest messages are the ones we most need to hear.
In a world that’s constantly moving and demanding more, this song pulls us back to the basics: kindness, togetherness and a little cowboy rough and toughness.
Westerns and whiskey
Horses and hippies
We need more peace, love, and cowboys
Long hair and Stetsons
Barbed wire and blessings
We need more peace, love, and cowboys
You can call me old-hat and old-fashioned
A flower child in a Ford 4x4
But click your boots three times and imagine
This world with more
Eastwood and Woodstock
Willie and good pot
We need more peace, love, and cowboys
Barefoot and blue jeans
Cacti and daisies
We need more peace, love, and cowboys
You can call me old-hat and old-fashioned
A flower child in a Ford 4x4
But click your boots three times and imagine
This world with more
Oh
Ooh
Oh
Riding together
Life would be better
If we had more peace, love, and cowboys
(Na-na-na-na-na)
Oh, we need more (Na-na-na-na-na)
(Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na)
Oh yeah (Na-na-na-na-na)
(Na-na-na-na-na)
We need more (Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na)
(Na-na-na-na-na) Peace, love
(Na-na-na-na-na) Cowboys
(Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na) Peace, love, cowboys
(Na-na-na-na-na) Peace, love
(Na-na-na-na-na) Cowboys
We need more peace, love, and cowboys (Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na)
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