Hank Hill Is The King

Hank Hill: The Heartland Hero with a Country Soul
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Lyrics

He's got the whitest legs

Refers to Hank Hill's exceptionally white legs, possibly highlighting a humorous or distinctive physical trait.

This side of montana

Emphasizes Hank Hill's geographical location, suggesting he is from Montana, a state known for its rural and outdoorsy lifestyle.

Never seen a situation he couldn't handle

Expresses Hank Hill's ability to handle any situation, portraying him as a capable and resourceful individual.

No he'll never give in and

Affirms Hank Hill's resilience and determination; he won't easily give in to challenges or difficulties.

He always helps his friends

Highlights Hank Hill's loyalty and willingness to assist his friends in need.

But the world today sure looks strange to him

Comments on Hank Hill's perception of the modern world as strange, possibly indicating his traditional values.

His trade mark his big square grey glasses

Describes Hank Hill's distinctive square grey glasses as a trademark, contributing to his recognizable appearance.

He wears t-shirts he don't

Mentions Hank Hill's casual fashion sense, indicating that he doesn't care much about high fashion trends.

Care about high fashion

Further emphasizes Hank Hill's lack of interest in high fashion or trendy clothing.

When he plays his guitar

References Hank Hill's hobby of playing the guitar and his imaginative self-perception as a star while doing so.

In his mind he's a star

Continues the theme of Hank Hill's musical aspirations and self-image as a star.

I'm telling you hank hill is the king

Declares Hank Hill as the king, possibly suggesting he is a figure of admiration or a symbol of certain values.


'Cause a hick is a hick (a hick is a hick)

Reiterates admiration for Hank Hill, celebrating his qualities and character as a hero and someone to be proud to know.

And a dude is a dude (a dude is a dude)

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A squirrel is a squirrel and a nut is

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A nut and i love his attitude

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There's only one show that's worth

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A damn on the tube yeah he's my hero

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A man i'd be proud to know

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I'm telling you hank hill is the king

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Now our kind of food is barbeque and steaks

Describes the preferred lifestyle and interests, including a love for barbecue, fishing, hunting shows, and hanging out at the hardware store.

We hate jet skis and beaches

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We like fishing boats and lakes

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Close as heaven i can go is

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Watching hunting and fishing shows

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And hanging out down at the hardware store

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Now texas that is one beautiful place

Expresses pride in Texas, contrasting it with places like New York and LA, and implying Hank Hill as a symbol of ideal ideology and politics.

We don't have as many weirdos

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As new york and la

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We got our ideology and politics

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Just right you see he's our only hope

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A man we'd be proud tp know

Reiterates Hank Hill as the only hope and a man to be proud to know.

I'm telling you hank hill is the king

Repeats the declaration that Hank Hill is the king, reinforcing the admiration and respect for his character.


'Cause a hick is a hick (a hick is a hick)

Continues the celebration of Hank Hill's qualities, expressing love for his attitude and reiterating him as a hero and someone to be proud of.

And a dude is a dude (a dude is a dude)

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A freak is a freak and a nut is

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A nut and i love his attitude

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There's only one show that's worth

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A damn on the tube yeah he's my hero

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A man i'd be proud to know

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I'm telling you hank hill is the king

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Hank hill is the king

Final affirmation that Hank Hill is the king, concluding the song with a strong statement of admiration and respect.

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