We needed another song about Wyoming. What we needed most of all was an honest song about the Cowboy State.

The guy in the video below has nailed it.

He wrote it to the tune of Hey There Delilah. "Hey There Delilah" is a song by American pop rock band Plain White T's. It was released in 2006 as an EP from their third studio album, All That We Needed.

This is nothing like that song, except that he stole the tune and made it about Wyoming, and he is not being serious about it. In fact, Wyoming seems to confuse him a little.

You can listen to the song in the video below.

Hey there, Delilah, what's it like there in Wyoming? I was sure that it was fake, but you convinced me that it's real, now I'm confused...

From there, he has a lot of questions and assumptions about Wyoming. Some you've heard before, some are new, but none are correct. By the end of the song, he's worried about her being up there, and he is not sure that he wants to visit.

Like the orgional song it was borrowed from, it is about a long-distance relationship. But this parody song is less about the girl and more about WHY THE HECK DID YOU MOVE TO WYOMING?

Here is the orgional song so you can compare the two.

The orgional song by the Plane White Ts is about a long-distance relationship, and the guy is reassuring the girl that everything will be okay. He continues by saying they will have a future.

2nd Annual Cheyenne Air Show Was AMAIZING!

The event aimed to spark interest in aviation and highlight the need for pilots, featuring aerial performances and aviation displays. 

WOW, what a show it was.

The point of these airshows is to help bring Cheyenne's old terminal back as something new. It might take about $10 million to do it.

Imagine it having a restaurant, retail stores, and a place for private pilots to visit from around the country.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Casper Wyoming Amazing Balloon Festival 2025

The color came out on a perfect mid-July weekend in Casper, Wyoming.

We captured the best of what we saw that morning.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods