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Where The Cowboys Ride

🎙️ Press Release – For Immediate Distribution
Canadian Artist Robert Larrabee Revives the Cowboy Code with Stirring New Single “Where The Cowboys Ride”
July 2025 – For Immediate Release
Canadian country artist Robert Larrabee rides tall with his latest single, “Where The Cowboys Ride,” a heartfelt tribute to the timeless values of the cowboy code. With echoes of John Wayne and the grit of classic Western ballads, the song is a bold call to return to respect, honesty, and courage in a world that sorely needs it.
Backed by acoustic swagger and lyrical conviction, Larrabee’s song urges listeners to treat others with decency, stand up for truth, and lead by example—whether on the range or in the halls of power. “Make 'em tell the truth and never hide,” he sings, calling for the same honor from today’s leaders that was once lived by cowboys of old.
"Where The Cowboys Ride" blends nostalgia with a message that’s never been more timely. It's not just a song — it’s a stand.
Available now on all major streaming platforms.
Robert Larrabee
A musical journey
Experience the passion and dedication of Robert Larrabee, a musical storyteller with over three decades of soulful performances. Each note he sings reflects a deep connection to the art of music, captivating audiences with his heartfelt melodies and powerful vocals. Join us on a musical journey like no other, where emotions are expressed through the power of music.
Robert writes blues, gospel, country, pop and rock! and his voice lends itself to all these styles and more. Robert cut his teeth in Bar bands, Dinner theatre, travelling shows, he is a natural artist, who doesn't just perform his art, but has lived it.

Let Me Stay

RELEASED
August 4, 2025
Robert Larrabee Set to Release Powerful New Single “Let Me Stay” on August 4th — Music Video Coming Late August
[Alberta, Canada] — Canadian singer-songwriter Robert Larrabee is set to release his heartfelt new single “Let Me Stay” on Monday, August 4th, 2025, available across Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and all major digital streaming platforms.
This emotional gospel-leaning country ballad explores themes of aging, spiritual surrender, and a longing for eternal peace. With a simple, soul-stirring chord structure (C, G7, Am, F, Dm), Larrabee’s newest work is both a musical prayer and a personal testimony.
“Oh father may I please stay / Just cast this old world away / No more troubles will come my way…”
Known for his powerful stage presence and sincere storytelling, Larrabee continues to share music with emotional depth and spiritual conviction.
To accompany the release, Larrabee is currently preparing a music video for “Let Me Stay”, which is scheduled to premiere in late August 2025. The video will provide a visual backdrop for the song’s themes of reflection and divine connection, and will be released on his YouTube channel and social media platforms.
No Getting Over You

Released July 15, 2025
No Getting Over You” by Robert Larrabee
With “No Getting Over You”, Canadian singer-songwriter Robert Larrabee delivers a soul-stirring ballad that lays heartbreak bare. Rooted in classic country tradition, the song captures the stillness of goodbye and the lingering ache that follows when love slips away for good.
The lyrics unfold like pages from a breakup journal — honest, direct, and emotionally charged. From the quiet devastation of watching her drive away to the resigned truth in the line “Oh Lord knows how I've tried”, every verse feels lived-in. The chorus — simple but powerful — echoes the universal pain of holding on when there’s nothing left to hold.
Larrabee’s vocal performance is filled with depth and restraint, letting the weight of the words carry the emotion. Subtle instrumentation supports the storytelling without overshadowing it, giving the song a timeless feel that fans of traditional country ballads will instantly connect with.
“No Getting Over You” is a tender reminder that some heartbreaks don’t fade — they become part of who we are. It’s one of Larrabee’s most vulnerable songs to date, and a moving testament to the power of country music to speak the truth.