🔥 About the Song
Welcome to No Problem At All — a gritty, toe-tapping country track from The Christian Cowboy Life. This song is all about fun, humor, and enjoying life’s little stumbles. Whether you’re kicking back with friends at the bar or unwinding after a long day, it’s a reminder to laugh, live, and let loose.
🕊️ “A cheerful heart is good medicine” – Proverbs 17:22
💬 Behind the Song
Inspired by long nights at the local bar with friends, “No Problem At All” was written to celebrate the joy in life’s small, funny moments. It’s got a little grit, a whole lotta grace, and the kind of down-home joy only God can stir up in a cowboy’s heart.
❤️ Scripture Spotlight
“Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!” – Psalm 100:1
Let this truth ride with you: laughter, music, and joy are gifts from the Lord that lift us higher than any horse ever could.
Lyrics
[Verse]
Well, I walked into the bar, sun barely settin' down,
Grabbed a cold one quick, before I even turned around.
The bartender knows my name, he don't ask me twice,
Just pours that amber gold, it's my ticket to paradise.
[Chorus]
I got a beer drinkin' problem, but it ain't what it seems,
I drink, I get drunk, it's the stuff of dreams.
I fall down laughing, ain't no harm done,
Who says a little stumble can't be a lot of fun?
[Verse]
Been workin' hard all day, sweat and dirt on my skin,
That bottle's callin' my name, it's time to dive in.
Folks might shake their heads, but I just raise my glass,
A life's too short to worry 'bout knocking on my ass.
[Chorus]
I got a beer drinkin' problem, but it ain't what it seems,
I drink, I get drunk, it's the stuff of dreams.
I fall down laughing, ain't no harm done,
Who says a little stumble can't be a lot of fun?
[Bridge]
Now don't you judge me, I'm just havin' a ball,
This world's too heavy to stand up tall.
So if you see me sprawled out on the ground,
Just know I'm happy, ain't no need to frown.
[Verse]
Saturday night rolls 'round, and the boys are all here,
We're makin' memories with every single beer.
Might not win no medal for standin' straight,
But hell, I'm king of the bar when I can't see straight.