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Cowboy Song (Thin Lizzy song)

"Cowboy Song" is a song by hard rock band Thin Lizzy that originally appeared on their 1976 album Jailbreak.

Use in media
Cowboy Song was used in the 2016 film Eddie the Eagle when Hugh Jackman's character, a drunk Bronson Peary, ski jumps down a 90-metre jump. The song was also featured in the 2013 independent film The Kings of Summer when the main character (Joe Toy) first bike rides into the woods. Released in late February 2016, the authorised biography of Phil Lynott is titled Cowboy Song. ==Cover versions==
Cover versions
Dump released a version on their 2003 studio album A Grown-Ass Man. CMJ New Music Report called the song the best track on the disc. • Golden Smog released a version on their 1992 five-song EP On Golden Smog. • Million Dollar Reload released a version on their 2014 live album As Real As It Gets. PlanetMosh called the song a great choice of cover and a great way to end the [live] show. • Anthrax released a version on selected singles from their 1993 studio album Sound of White Noise, and as the bonus track for the album's Japanese and Australian releases. • Supersuckers regularly sing a version at their live concerts. They also released a version on their 2008 album Get It Together (DVD [live] bonus disc). ==Personnel (original 1976 version)==
Personnel (original 1976 version)
Phil Lynott – bass, vocals, acoustic guitar • Scott Gorham – lead and rhythm guitars • Brian Robertson – lead and rhythm guitars • Brian Downey – drums, percussion ==Charts==
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