🎙️ Chris LeDoux’s “Get Back On That Pony” Rides Again: A Tribute to Resilience in the Cowboy Spirit


About the song

Country music icon Chris LeDoux, best known for blending rodeo grit with musical storytelling, delivered one of his most inspiring songs with “Get Back On That Pony.” Released in 1993 as part of the Under This Old Hat album, this track remains a fan favorite for its powerful message of perseverance and its spirited Western vibe.

🐎 A Cowboy Lesson for Life

In classic LeDoux style, “Get Back On That Pony” uses rodeo imagery to drive home a life lesson: when you fall, you don’t stay down—you get back up and ride again. The song opens with a childhood memory of being bucked off a pony, evolving into a metaphor for heartbreak and life’s setbacks.

“Losing’s a place to start over again…”

It’s a simple message, but one that resonates deeply with listeners of all ages—especially those who’ve known defeat and found the courage to keep going. More than just a cowboy anthem, “Get Back On That Pony” is a musical reminder of resilience, grit, and the unbreakable cowboy spirit. Whether you’re facing heartache or hard times, LeDoux’s words still echo: “Get back on that pony and ride.”

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Lyrics

Seven years old on a gold palominoI sat up tall with my face to the windI’d seen the rodeo cowboys in RenoSo I dug in my boot heels and pulled on the reins
And Blaze, he took off runningHe threw me down off the sideThen my uncle Jim picked me up once againSaid get back on that pony and rideGet back on that pony and ride
So lift up your head, boy, I know how you’re feelingYou say you won’t ride with a chance you might loseYou fallen from love and your head is still reelingYour heart and your pride have been shaken and bruised
Like Blaze, she took off runningLove threw you down off the sideBut stand up again, shake it off if you canGet back on that pony and rideGet back on that pony and ride
I’m not saying forget what you lostI suppose there’s a purpose in painWhat we make of ourselves has a costAnd it’s paid every time we take hold of the reins
So dust off your blue jeansGet back in the saddleLosing’s a place to start over againGettin’ back up there is half of the battleAnd love like a pony should race with the wind
And like Blaze, it takes off runningIt may throw you down off the sideStand up again, shake it off if you canAnd get back on that pony and rideGet back on that pony and ride

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