My partner and I won the race, and I threw my hat into the air and bent to pick it up. Everyone started laughin' because I had split the back end of my pants out, and I wasn't wearing shorts.
In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine.
I've had this song in a drawer for a long time, maybe seven or eight years. Every time I'd do an album, I'd take it out and listen to it, and always liked what it had to say. Plus when Garth came in and sang on it, that made it really special.
I can remember sittin' in a cafe when I first started in rodeo, and waitin' until somebody got done so I could finish what they left.
I always was one who didn't take things for granted. But I think I do appreciate things more now. The small moments of joy that we find each day are so much more precious now than when I looked at them before.
I admire bull riders for their passion and the uniqueness each one of them has.
Shoot, every time you get on an animal, you take your life in your hands.
I'm healed up and I feel great. After going through the fire, it's great to be out performing again.
Anything to do with the land, I love.
You'll probably get three horses and you have to draw a good buckin' horse. That's mighty tough.
You hope your buddies will win so you don't have to loan them any money.
You get to where you kind of like it, and It's a habit That's hard to break. I still find myself sittin' in a cafe, like a pizza parlor.
When I come up with an idea about the way I feel, I can really state it strongly in a song.
To me, Garth, he's kind of like my guardian angel. It's like every time I need some help, he's there.
They were so good that you just had to sing the song to them once and they got it. It's amazing. Sometimes it didn't come out the way you wanted, but it was good.