Straight Outta Cold Beer
Southern Soul: Embracing Roots in the Cold Beer NightsLyrics
Just a bunch of poor boys, daddy's girls
Describing a group of individuals from humble backgrounds, both boys and girls, with parents who may not be wealthy.
Children of the corn field
Referring to the rural origin of the group, possibly from a farming community.
Tryna turn a shift job into a dollar bill
Striving to transform manual labor into financial success.
We wear them muddy boots
Emphasizing the wearing of work boots that have been dirtied through hard work.
Stay true to how we're raised
Remaining authentic to their upbringing and values.
Ain't nothin' bout us fake
Stressing the absence of pretense or artificiality in their demeanor.
You know we're straight out of that dirty south
Indicating the geographical origin of the group, associating with the southern part of the United States.
Dirty roads, nobody got no money
Portraying financial struggles in their community.
Got them shined up pickup trucks
Highlighting well-maintained pickup trucks and their admiration for attractive women.
Whistlin' at them honies
Expressing a playful attitude toward women, possibly using whistling as a form of admiration.
From the country, yes sir
Acknowledging their rural background with a respectful affirmation.
You know we're straight out of that long week work
Describing the exhaustion from a week of hard work.
At night, everybody wanna party
Portraying a desire for recreational activities during the night.
All night long, bonfire on the back 40
Depicting a social gathering with a bonfire in a rural setting.
In the middle of nowhere, ain't nobody leavin' here
Emphasizing their commitment to their community, suggesting nobody will leave the gathering until it's over.
Til we're straight out of cold beer, straight out of cold beer
Reiterating the emphasis on the enjoyment of cold beer at their gatherings.
Just a bunch of John Deere junkies
Describing a shared interest in John Deere tractors and a love for classic country music.
Gettin' funky to some old Hank
Expressing a fun and carefree attitude toward life, dancing to old Hank Williams songs.
Nothin' been stuck in the mud that we can't
Reiterating the emphasis on the enjoyment of cold beer at their gatherings.
Hook up to a rusty chain in the summer or in the rain
Illustrating the ability to overcome challenges, comparing it to pulling a stuck vehicle with a chain.
Yeah, it's a kind of thing
Reiterating the emphasis on the enjoyment of cold beer at their gatherings.
You know we're straight out of that dirty south
Repeating the chorus to reinforce the connection between their lifestyle and the enjoyment of cold beer.
Dirty roads, nobody got no money
-Got them shined up pickup trucks
-Whistlin' at them honies
-From the country, yes sir
-You know we're straight out of that long week work
-At night, everybody wanna party
-All night long, bonfire on the back 40
-In the middle of nowhere, ain't nobody leavin' here
-Til we're straight out of cold beer, straight out of cold beer
-You know we're straight out of that dirty south
-Dirty roads, nobody got no money
-Got them shined up pickup trucks
-Whistlin' at them honies
-From the country, yes sir
-You know we're straight out of that long week work
-At night, everybody wanna party
-All night long, bonfire on the back 40
-In the middle of nowhere, ain't nobody leavin' here
-Til we're straight out of cold beer, straight out of cold beer
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