Toby Keith, the name itself conjures images of American flags, working-class pride, and a voice that’s as rough and polished as a well-worn pair of cowboy boots. In his 2005 anthem, Honkytonk U, Keith takes us on a journey through his own personal school of hard knocks – a place where the lessons are learned amidst the smoky haze of dive bars, the twang of guitars, and the rhythm of everyday life.
Background
Honkytonk U wasn’t just a song; it was the title track for Keith’s ninth studio album, released in 2005. This marked a significant point in his career.
Having established himself as a major force in country music throughout the 1990s, with hits like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Achy Breaky Heart,” Keith was now a seasoned artist with a loyal following.
Honkytonk U was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 8 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and becoming a fan favorite. It perfectly encapsulated Toby Keith’s persona – a self-made man who found his voice and his purpose amidst the grit and authenticity of the honkytonk world.
So, the next time you find yourself in a dusty bar with the music cranked up, take a moment to appreciate the unexpected wisdom that might be emanating from the stage – a crash course in life, courtesy of Honkytonk U.
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Lyrics
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My grandmother owned a night clubOn the Arkansas-Oklahoma lineMama put me on a GreyhoundAnd I went to stay with her in the summertimeI’d box up those empty long necksAnd stack ’em in the back and make a handThen at night she’d let me sneak outOf the kitchen and sit in with the bandYes, I have sacked some quarterbacksAnd broke my share of bones along the wayI knew it wouldn’t last foreverSemi-pro always means semi-paidI started climbing drilling rigsI’m oil field trash and proud as I can be, yeahThen I took my songs and guitarAnd sang ’em to a man from TennesseeI’ve played every beer joint tavernFrom New York City out to PasadenaEvery corn dog fair and rodeoAnd sold out every basketball arenaLike to get down with my boysIn Afghanistan and Baghdad city tooI am a red, white and blue bloodGraduate of honky-tonk U