NASHVILLE, TN. – Country artist, Caitlin Quisenberry, bares her soul, as if she’s singing straight out of her diary. Her lyrics professes a desire to look for something more romantically risky – like love from a cowboy. Caitlin co-wrote this song with Olivia Faye, Jesse Labelle and Corey Lee Barker, who also just pitched the song to Yellowstone, the TV series. Producer, Jason Wyatt, constructed a musical masterpiece of Wild West melodies laced with eerie undertones – the perfect accompaniment for the hunt Caitlin is taking us on. Listen to “Cowboys Make Better Lovers” HERE.
“There is nothing more seductive than a cowboy,” laughs Caitlin. “Cowboys have played an iconic role in American history. The thrill of the Wild West has become a beloved part of pop culture. The setting and visualization of this song was very important. I wanted the beginning to be simple and stripped down, with just my voice and the guitar, as if we were sitting around a campfire sharing stories. My lyrics revolve around the tag line, ‘I want to know why they say, cowboys make better lovers.’ In the song, I confess that I’m ready to give up ‘city boys’ to try something ‘more risky’. Like other songs I’ve released, this one also promotes female empowerment – making yourself happy, taking risks, knowing what you want and going for it. My producer, Jason Wyatt, was brilliant in painting the most beautiful backdrop for my lyrics. As you mosey your way along in the song, I’m hoping you feel that aching desire that only the Wild West can give you… the feeling of freedom, adventure, peacefulness and satisfaction. Let this song be a little escape into the wilderness, forgetting about the hustle and bustle of our hectic lives. Let us appreciate the spirit of the cowboy in all of us, as we ride and never worry about the fall.”