Chris LeDoux + Cadillac Ranch

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Riley Johnson

Updated

January 20, 2024

Updated

January 20, 2024

Updated

January 20, 2024

Have you ever been through a rough patch where you thought you couldn’t make it? How about being in a hopeless situation, but then a brilliant idea lit up in your mind that helped you turn things around? “Cadillac Ranch” by Chris LeDoux describes that situation perfectly. 

The up-tempo country song was released in October 1992 from the album Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy. The song, written by Chris Waters and Chuck Jones, took the 18th spot on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and the 16th spot on the Canada RPM Country Tracks.

Meaning Behind the Song

“Cadillac Ranch” is among the many captivating Chris LeDoux songs ever made. It speaks perfectly of a redemption arc, where you thought you would lose it, but it was only just a thought.

The country track, as Deborah Evans Price from Billboard magazine said, is a story about how the family transformed an almost-barren farm into a place where people can enjoy the rest of the night.

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As stated in the song’s lyrics, the farm was almost nearing its end, and the banker was coming to the house to take the land away when the family’s mother thought about the plan.

The plan was to transform the barren land into a place where people could stay for beer, good music, and overall just have a good time. The family would then call the place “Cadillac Ranch,” hence the song’s title.

Get to know the story of “Cadillac Ranch” by Chris LeDoux by checking out the video below.


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