Toby Keith: A Timeless Tribute to Country Music
Toby Keith’s rich baritone voice and his unwavering dedication to traditional country music have solidified his status as one of the most influential artists in the genre.
Background
His music often delves into themes of patriotism, working-class life, and good old-fashioned fun.
With songs like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)”, Keith has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.
One such timeless classic is “That’s Country Bro”. Released in 2002 as part of his album Shock’n Y’all, this track embodies the essence of country music, paying homage to its roots while infusing it with a contemporary edge.
Keith’s signature storytelling ability shines through in this song, as he paints a vivid picture of the country lifestyle.
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Lyrics
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Jimmie Rodgers, Patsy Cline, we lost Hank at 29Roy Acuff, Johnny Horton and dancin’ Bill MonroeWoodie Guthrie, Bob Wills, Spade Cooley, Kitty WellsJimmy Dean and Big John and ol’ Hank SnowHeard ’em every weekendOpry tuned in on that AM radioThat’s country broYeah, that’s country broDolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner and the HagFaron, Lefty, Roger Miller King of the RoadLoretta Lynn and Tammy Wy, Buck, and Don and Charlie PrideMarty Robbins and The Possum, ol’ George JonesHeard ’em all growin’ upIn Daddy’s ol’ farm truckEight-track stereoHey, that’s country broGonna be country, you oughta knowA little bit of somethin’ bout the roots and the bootsAnd the rhinestone suitsThat started this rodeoYeah, that’s country broYeah, that’s country bro