Cowboy Beat
1992 single by The Bellamy Brothers
"Cowboy Beat" | ||||
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Single by The Bellamy Brothers | ||||
from the album The Latest and the Greatest | ||||
Released | June 6, 1992 | |||
Genre | Country, country rock | |||
Length | 3:29 | |||
Label | Bellamy Brothers | |||
Songwriter(s) | David Bellamy, John Beland | |||
Producer(s) | David Bellamy, Howard Bellamy, Ed Seay | |||
The Bellamy Brothers singles chronology | ||||
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"Cowboy Beat" is a song recorded by American country music duo The Bellamy Brothers. It was released in June 1992 as the first single from their compilation album The Latest and the Greatest. The song reached #23 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[1] It is their last Top 40 hit to date. The song was written by David Bellamy and John Beland.
Chart performance
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] | 23 |
References
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The Bellamy Brothers
- The Two and Only
- You Can Get Crazy
- Sons of the Sun
- When We Were Boys
- Strong Weakness
- Restless
- Howard & David
- Country Rap
- Crazy from the Heart
- Rebels Without a Clue
- Reality Check
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits Volume Two
- Greatest Hits Volume III
- The Latest and the Greatest
- "Let Your Love Flow"
- "Bird Dog"
- "If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me"
- "You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie"
- "Sugar Daddy"
- "Dancin' Cowboys"
- "Lovers Live Longer"
- "Do You Love as Good as You Look"
- "You're My Favorite Star"
- "For All the Wrong Reasons"
- "Get into Reggae Cowboy"
- "Redneck Girl"
- "When I'm Away from You"
- "I Love Her Mind"
- "Strong Weakness"
- "Forget About Me"
- "World's Greatest Lover"
- "I Need More of You"
- "Old Hippie"
- "Lie to You for Your Love"
- "Feelin' the Feelin'"
- "Too Much Is Not Enough"
- "Kids of the Baby Boom"
- "Crazy from the Heart"
- "Santa Fe"
- "I'll Give You All My Love Tonight"
- "Rebels Without a Clue"
- "Big Love"
- "You'll Never Be Sorry"
- "The Center of My Universe"
- "I Could Be Persuaded"
- "Cowboy Beat"
- "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend"
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