My pop pop got all his country learnin milkin ana churnin,pickin cotton,raisin hell and baillin hay! Raised my pops up same an this ole apple didn't fall far from the tree neither!
I’m glad you found this and we can correspond with a little bit of freedom left. Love my country and my southern roots gave 11 years to my country don’t regret it but starting too.
Me too I knew the whole X-rated album word for word by the age 3😂😂 miss my dad this one and long haired redneck were the only ones I was allowed to sing along with lol miss my dad❤
I grew up as number 5 of six boys. We damn sure worked our asses off cutting up logs for the winter. Had a tin roof that had so many holes every year I’d be up there with my pops and brothers helping bring tools and roofing nails and water from the time I was five years old till the day I left. Splitting all that wood along with everything else that comes with living off the land was sure hard work, but I’m so thankful for it today at 36 years old. If that ain’t country…..
David Allen Coe one of canton ohios finest . Such amazing talent as a song writer he wrote many songs for other famous artists and kind of stayed behind the outbof the lime light alot. Very underrated.
We didn’t have time to be offended. These young people today wake up every morning and ask what can I be offended by today. We where always too busy working and doing what needed done!
Same here I’m from texas an it ain’t racist an like I tell everyone come an try an take it down cuz this house is protected by the good lord an ALOT OF GUNS LOL
I fly the stars and bars not just because I had family that fought for the south but because every person that fought for the south were Americans too. God bless them.
Some folks will never get it. The civil war didn't start over slavery in the beginning , Big industrialist in the north needed money to further plans , industry, railroads and such. They didnt have it the south did and wouldn't give it to them so they took it By invading the south using cause of slavery, then came the carpet baggers. Don't get wrong I believe slavery was wrong . When kid go to school they don't teach you everything , there a whole nother side they don't teach. And yes every man, brother , and son that fought for the south were Americans too I just wish people could sit and talk to one another like they use too. Just one man's thoughts God bless America
I honestly have been forced to listen to this soo much that I now hate it 😭 It is still a great and truthful and somber song as It always will be. David Allen Coe is really good in general. Love his music! 🎶 🎵 😊💖
1975 or was it '76? Two nights of DAC at the Backyard Lounge. Columbus, NE. I was a 17 yr old regular. Tripped balls both nights. He was on tour with Willie. These nights were in between Norfolk & Lincoln NE. Great time!!! Ever see Roadhouse? There ya go.😎💨💨
Had a teacher once tell me that life in the south was different,he was from the north,said it was a slower more relaxed pace, people are more curtious and polite, say yes mama and no mama hold the door for the ladies. Yes even for back ladies! That's what that flag reprecents.😇to most southeners! Not Slavery!🙂😇
Absolutely true ma'am, thank you for seeing a different side of us good ol southern hospitality spitting, relaxed sitting hard working we fly the flag as a sign of an all american southern upbringing
I hold no qualms with that flag other than the people carrying it in battle were trying to kill the people carrying the one I stand under. Yet, I hold the belief that people can fly whatever flag they want. I also own a confederate flag.
Will she differentiated them because it's a huge issue people in the north think we are just inherently racist which is not the case she was saying that even our brothers and sisters of all colours deserve respect I'm a rebel flag flying Marlboro red smoking good ol boy from the south and my wife is from the north and this lady right here is spitting actual facts down there it's not about the colour of your skin or the words you use it's about respect and hospitality and doing what's right
My father was a very proud , to serve ,so was i being a vetern means giving of yourself to a cause we only understand.us vets .keep strong, lacy smith: ,oooharra
Soon as this new gen kids learn about this song they will be protesting to tear it down. It's gonna be considered a lyrical version of our great fore father statues that are no longer something to be proud of. Come get us comies. You did it. Won us over without firing a single shot.
I'm 17 and I hate to see what the younger generation is doing to history. They're trying to erase it and bring "peace" to the world. I like to call myself a conservative and I go to a mostly liberal school unfortunately, but I do go to vo-tech and I like to see that 99% of the kids that go there are conservative so I still have a little bit of hope for the future.
, “If That Ain’t Country (I’ll Kiss Your Ass),” finds Coe uttering a racial slur on record for the first time, singing the line “Workin’ like a nigger for my room and board.” The song paints a picture of a Texas family that verges on caricature, with the narrator describing his tattooed father as “veteran proud” and deeming his oldest sister “a first-rate whore.” While comparatively tame next to the pair of underground X-rated albums he would record later, the song further alienated Coe from the country mainstream and kick-started accusations that he was a racist, a charge he always vehemently denied. In 2004 he remarked: I am a songwriter, you know, and to me it has always bothered me that actors in the movies can say whatever they want to say, kill people, rape people and do things and no one ever accuses them personally of being that way. But when you write a song and then all of a sudden you are being accused of something. To me, songwriting is painting a picture and all you have to work with is words… I grew up with all my life hearing, “lazy as a Mexican,” “stingy as a Jew,” “working like a nigger,” or “dumb as a Polock.” It’s stereotype stuff that you hear growing up that immediately puts a picture in your head
People have no idea. But hey we all persecute. Blacks don't know they are not the only ones sold into slavery. They think it's just them. An African thing. Nobody looks at history. Just wake up
My family came to Illinois in 1861, and we're proud of our relatives on the Union side. And what that meant for the South was that they would have to learn to win and lose the same. And the song of the south is We aren't looking back, sweet potatoe pie and shut my mouth.
Man, im so torn on this. I believe in the freedom to fly that flag. But the people that carried that flag tried to kill the people that carried the flag that is flying above me right now.
And I am from KY where they didnt know which fuggin side to fight for. But my family is from Cali and originally Spain and Italy and never owned no slaves. So God bless America many stories nothing a straight line. Confusing times then and now.
Ive done acid with artimus pyle ...drank jack daniel's will danny joe brown... Did shots with riff west and many more.. STILL stuck in this little town..called New Smyrna.🤣🤗
The old man was covered with tattoos and scars He got some in prison and others in bars The rest he got working on old junk cars In the daytime They looked like tombstones in our yard And I never seen him when he wasn't tired and mean He sold used parts to make ends meet Covered with grease from his head to his feet Cussing the sweat and the Texas heat And mosquitos And the neighbors said we lived like hicks But they brung their cars for pa to fix anyhow He was veteran-proud, tried and true He'd fought 'till his heart was black and blue Didn't know how he'd made it through the hard times He bought our house on the G.I. bill But it wasn't worth all he had to kill to get it He drank Pearl in a can and Jack Daniels black Chewed tobacco from a mail pouch sack Had an old dog that was trained to attack Sometimes He'd get drunk and mean as a rattlesnake There wasn't too much That he would take from a stranger There were thirteen kids and a bunch of dogs A house full of chickens and a yard full of hogs I spent the summertime cutting up logs for the winter Tryin' like the devil to find the lord Workin' like a nigger for my room and board Coal-burnin' stove, no natural gas If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass If that ain't country It'll hair lip the pope If that ain't country It's a damn good joke I've seen the Grand Ole Opry And I've met Johnny Cash If that ain't country I'll kiss your ass Mama sells eggs at a grocery store My oldest sister is a first-rate whore Dad says she can't come home anymore He means it Ma just sits and keeps her silence Sister, she left 'cause dad got violent And he knows it Mama she's old, far beyond her time From chopping tobacco and I've seen her cryin' When blood started flowin' from her calloused hand And it hurt me She'd just keep working, tryin' to help the old man To the end of one row and back again like always She's been through hell since Junior went to jail When the lights go out she ain't never failed To get down on her knees and pray Because she loves him Told all the neighbors he was off in the war Fighting for freedom He's good to the core and she's proud Now our place was a graveyard for automobiles At the end of the porch there was four stacks of wheels And tires for sale for a dollar or two Cash There was fifty holes in an old tin roof Me and my family we was living proof The people who forgot about poor white trash And if that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass If that ain't country It'll hair lip the pope If that ain't country It's a damn good joke I've seen the Grand Ole Opry And I've met Johnny Cash If that ain't country I'll kiss your ass I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes Concerning the great speckled bird I didn't know god made honky-tonk angels And went back to the wild side of life
Calvin Lafayette Kirby fought for the confederacy and died a prisoner of war at fort Monroe at the age of 40 years young he was my great great great great grandpa and that's why I won't be ashamed of the flag or where I come from...
One of my favorite songs because it makes me proud of how people had to grow up, or give up, and aint a damned thing racist about nuthin unless you take it personal, and if you take it personal, youre a hypocrit. Relax and enjoy life, enjoy a funny joke, and appreciate what YOURE ancestors had to go through to give us the laid back life we have workin to pay our bills and appreciate what weve earned. We just need to get tyrants out of the government and save the country so we can keep working and being proud of what we earn. Vote in November 2024.
To All you folks upset over the N word David Allan COE wrote before most of you were even born... Have you listened to your raps & your favorite artist using the n word telling the kids to kill the cop telling them & teaching violence to all race & nationality that has TAKEN OVER AMERICA. SO everyone has a choice in life I know & enjoy every type of music but hot metal filthy rap & what don't SPEAK ENGLISH IN AMERICA. SO BLESS YOU ALL. GOD BLESS AMERICA 🙏🙏. JESUS LOVES US ALL THE GOOD BAD RED, YELLOW, BLACK, & WHITE. A SINNER CAN STILL BE SAVED & A SAVED MAN WAS ONCE A SINNER AS WELL. TO COE, I SAW TO MANY TIMES TO COUNT GOD ENCAMP 10,000 ANGELS ALL AROUND YOU GIVING YOU HEALING MERCY, THE GREAT PHYSICIAN WITH GOD'S HAND GUIDING THEIR MINDS & HANDS, MAY HE GIVE YOU GRACE, MERCY, & PEACE. A CHILD OF GOD, CHERI' STAY STRONG I KNOW CONFEDERATE RAILROAD IS WISHING YOU THE SAME AS I AM .
I used to fly it just because I love where I'm from. I'm proud to be from Alabama, but it hurts black peoples feelings sometimes. I don't want to contribute any grief to black folks. I love them.
Today’s kids will never understand the the pure soul from this mans voice. Glad my papaw thought me real country before he passed!!!!!!
im only 13 and love this song
15 and love this
My pop pop got all his country learnin milkin ana churnin,pickin cotton,raisin hell and baillin hay! Raised my pops up same an this ole apple didn't fall far from the tree neither!
Don't worry its the city brats that won't under stand these songs
I was born In 06 and listed to him and many classic county country singers lol
Painting a picture with lyrics is a lost art 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
But what if she thinks my tractor's sexy?
Listen to more music
@@fnerXVI 😂😂
@@oomamee1251 that’s exactly what I was thinking.
You need to check out some modern metal. Even if you don't like the music, you'll see that this isn't a lost art very quickly
I will never forget that my dad used to work for Coe, seen him so many times, he’s a cool guy
There will never be another coe! legend!
Facts
I agree 100 % brother.
That would be Cody jinks now adays
@@steveflorence4742 just wait I’m gonna be the next hank Jr and coe put together! You’ll see me one day
Nice song
Greetings from Austria 🇺🇲 🇦🇹
I’m glad you found this and we can correspond with a little bit of freedom left. Love my country and my southern roots gave 11 years to my country don’t regret it but starting too.
My great grandmother was Austrian.
What exactly does Australia have besides Rolf Harrison? Lol
@@almostfarming911 lol you misread
Sounds like it was written about my dad word for word... Miss you dad!
I remember riding in my dads truck as a kid listening to this song and I can still hear my pop singing along to it
Me too I knew the whole X-rated album word for word by the age 3😂😂 miss my dad this one and long haired redneck were the only ones I was allowed to sing along with lol miss my dad❤
I grew up as number 5 of six boys. We damn sure worked our asses off cutting up logs for the winter. Had a tin roof that had so many holes every year I’d be up there with my pops and brothers helping bring tools and roofing nails and water from the time I was five years old till the day I left.
Splitting all that wood along with everything else that comes with living off the land was sure hard work, but I’m so thankful for it today at 36 years old.
If that ain’t country…..
This man is a musical legend.
David Allen Coe one of canton ohios finest . Such amazing talent as a song writer he wrote many songs for other famous artists and kind of stayed behind the outbof the lime light alot. Very underrated.
Tennessee whiskey
He is from Canton ?
So is my girl.
@@brianmccutchan9513 he was born around the akron canton area and I believe he did some hard time over in the old Mansfield prison that's closed down
@@wesleysullivan8047 he was the first one to release the song but did not write it. Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove wrote it
@@harleybaldwin7015 oh. Thanks
Great man and a great classic.......
Just here for a real song can't have anything real anymore in America
I no brother fuck um all
@@JohnMiller-it8gg
I'm sick of this crap too.
Got someone else to take over putting their hands on my steel. Lol. Nice little panda girl that don't bitch none bout what her ancestors went through
Blame your government
The DAC is a true American troubadour
THIS WAS MY CHILDHOOD IN THE 70s! It was a flucking blast and if it offended, ahh sorry!
We didn’t have time to be offended. These young people today wake up every morning and ask what can I be offended by today. We where always too busy working and doing what needed done!
The only difference is my dad didnt get drunk and mean.... i did
He tells it the way it was back in his days. I still fly my rebel flag high and proud,and I will till the day I die.
Same here I’m from texas an it ain’t racist an like I tell everyone come an try an take it down cuz this house is protected by the good lord an ALOT OF GUNS LOL
I'm glad you do because it pisses these communists off.
David Allen cows from canton Ohio,
Rebels lost the war though,Yankees fought for the rights for others and we just fly the American flag high!!!
not just a song , but a story of how we lived
I fly the stars and bars not just because I had family that fought for the south but because every person that fought for the south were Americans too.
God bless them.
I mean.. technically they werent tho. That's kinda a big part of the whole succession thing
CSA, do you know what the A stands for.
Some folks will never get it.
The civil war didn't start over slavery in the beginning ,
Big industrialist in the north needed money to further plans , industry, railroads and such.
They didnt have it the south did and wouldn't give it to them so they took it
By invading the south using cause of slavery, then came the carpet baggers.
Don't get wrong I believe slavery was wrong .
When kid go to school they don't teach you everything , there a whole nother side they don't teach.
And yes every man, brother , and son that fought for the south were Americans too
I just wish people could sit and talk to one another like they use too.
Just one man's thoughts
God bless America
DAVID ALLAN COE...👑
Bad ass song and I'm black 🖤🖤🖤👍👍👍
Damn amazon music removed this version. Had to hear it tonight glad it's still here.
I think iTunes did too
Back when country was country
I honestly have been forced to listen to this soo much that I now hate it 😭 It is still a great and truthful and somber song as It always will be. David Allen Coe is really good in general. Love his music! 🎶 🎵 😊💖
Damn right brother. Somehow this strikes a nerve in this NC boy!
He put all three of those iconic songs in that one verse..he's a master
Love this song
Same
Hot song
Great song
Who wouldn’t
Truly good music‼️
God bless you sir.
❤️💯
I will fight with you my brother. Love you.
Your one of the good ones boy
My great great grandpa served in the confederacy! And they were in America in the 1600's. Heritage not hate!
I’m a mixed southern boy, long live the south!
Love David allen coe!! Outlaws for life!!! 👊👊
This is REAL COUNTRY. Love DAC. OFC just like before my daddy raised me RIGHT
I’m a project raised black man and I must say he must have been working hard , and if that ain’t country son
Fuckin, respect fam.
Strange ol' cat wasn't he?
Your the dopest guy here🤣🤣
We are made to work hard. If you ain't then you know very little about yourself
You ain’t black
@@chazbonkers got me
This reminds me of home..beautiful song!
Classic ! LOVE IT 😘
I may not be fully black but man I’m proud to be who I am. God bless America
1975 or was it '76? Two nights of DAC at the Backyard Lounge. Columbus, NE. I was a 17 yr old regular. Tripped balls both nights. He was on tour with Willie. These nights were in between Norfolk & Lincoln NE. Great time!!! Ever see Roadhouse? There ya go.😎💨💨
".and out of those speakers was pure country gold"
I may be of Mexican decent, but a proud Texan and this song holds a special place in my heart,
Had a teacher once tell me that life in the south was different,he was from the north,said it was a slower more relaxed pace, people are more curtious and polite, say yes mama and no mama hold the door for the ladies. Yes even for back ladies! That's what that flag reprecents.😇to most southeners! Not Slavery!🙂😇
Absolutely true ma'am, thank you for seeing a different side of us good ol southern hospitality spitting, relaxed sitting hard working we fly the flag as a sign of an all american southern upbringing
I hold no qualms with that flag other than the people carrying it in battle were trying to kill the people carrying the one I stand under. Yet, I hold the belief that people can fly whatever flag they want. I also own a confederate flag.
My son told me that their was two southern flags one was a war flag and the other well he did not say
Why do you have to differentiate between ladies and black ladies, they're all ladies. That's that racist stuff ppl don't even realize.
Will she differentiated them because it's a huge issue people in the north think we are just inherently racist which is not the case she was saying that even our brothers and sisters of all colours deserve respect I'm a rebel flag flying Marlboro red smoking good ol boy from the south and my wife is from the north and this lady right here is spitting actual facts down there it's not about the colour of your skin or the words you use it's about respect and hospitality and doing what's right
legitimate country music!
Amen brother
It just goes to show.. southern heritage goes straight through the Ohio valley..
This song is the best
Just beautiful
1:35 I felt that verse
My father was a very proud , to serve ,so was i being a vetern means giving of yourself to a cause we only understand.us vets .keep strong, lacy smith: ,oooharra
Soon as this new gen kids learn about this song they will be protesting to tear it down. It's gonna be considered a lyrical version of our great fore father statues that are no longer something to be proud of. Come get us comies. You did it. Won us over without firing a single shot.
Come on out,we are country
You nailed it. Finally someone has sense. Thank you. Very well said but so sad
I'm 17 and I hate to see what the younger generation is doing to history. They're trying to erase it and bring "peace" to the world. I like to call myself a conservative and I go to a mostly liberal school unfortunately, but I do go to vo-tech and I like to see that 99% of the kids that go there are conservative so I still have a little bit of hope for the future.
, “If That Ain’t Country (I’ll Kiss Your Ass),” finds Coe uttering a racial slur on record for the first time, singing the line “Workin’ like a nigger for my room and board.” The song paints a picture of a Texas family that verges on caricature, with the narrator describing his tattooed father as “veteran proud” and deeming his oldest sister “a first-rate whore.” While comparatively tame next to the pair of underground X-rated albums he would record later, the song further alienated Coe from the country mainstream and kick-started accusations that he was a racist, a charge he always vehemently denied. In 2004 he remarked:
I am a songwriter, you know, and to me it has always bothered me that actors in the movies can say whatever they want to say, kill people, rape people and do things and no one ever accuses them personally of being that way. But when you write a song and then all of a sudden you are being accused of something. To me, songwriting is painting a picture and all you have to work with is words… I grew up with all my life hearing, “lazy as a Mexican,” “stingy as a Jew,” “working like a nigger,” or “dumb as a Polock.” It’s stereotype stuff that you hear growing up that immediately puts a picture in your head
People have no idea. But hey we all persecute. Blacks don't know they are not the only ones sold into slavery. They think it's just them. An African thing. Nobody looks at history. Just wake up
@@bobbyschmidtzinsky8497 Rome=good slavery. USA= BAD SLAVERY.
Hey bud. Im part polish. I just laugh along with it. Aitn no sense in getting mad. Now u can sit there and cry about it. I know i wont.
@@noahjones5223 no that's a direct quote from David Allan Coke
@@noahjones5223 about his song that seems to be bringing about so much controversy. Because he says the n word hello.
Came for the n-word, stayed for the honest lyrics.
Based.same
Very based
Very based 👍
@@feldmarshallerwinrommel6445 >Rommel in the DAC comments section
lmao
This too is what drew me to the song
Carry on brothers
💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯great outlaw country
Those who grew up poor can relate, poor but proud.
Original or I don't want it.
True, came here because I noticed the song was missing off my Spotify, apperantly they nuked the song off, so had to come listen to the original
@@joesampson2148
Because coe said the n word that's why, in other words pussies took it off
@@BrainMeltGaming WOW They must have to squat when they piss just like people with squatted trucks
Now they just got to takeoff every single rap song that says the N-word
God bless America.
My family came to Illinois in 1861, and we're proud of our relatives on the Union side. And what that meant for the South was that they would have to learn to win and lose the same. And the song of the south is We aren't looking back, sweet potatoe pie and shut my mouth.
Song of my childhood ❤
I’d love to see someone try and cancel coe see if he cares
Yeah cause he’s dead
Dead?!? He’s not dead dumbass! Saw him less than a month ago!
They took this song off iTunes I noticed
They ain’t cancellin shit
Keep your hands off my f...in flag
But I'll hang around as long as you will let me!😇
You wanna know why I fly a rebel flag is because my great great great grandpa who was Cherokee fought and died for that flag
Damn Right👊🏻
Hahaha
I’d fly a rebel flag because fuck then cowards in Washington .
Man, im so torn on this. I believe in the freedom to fly that flag. But the people that carried that flag tried to kill the people that carried the flag that is flying above me right now.
My great great grandpa who was Cherokee fought and died for that flag died right here in Chattanooga at the battle of mission ridge
Just be glad we can listen to any music we want. USMC
Just drove the ole 61 comet home with dad always a good experience
Who's still listening to this in 2022 ????
I love this song Pat!
My grandad and me use to listen to this before he passed now its my favorite
“Aaand Masquiteers”
Truth be told, not afraid to cut up wood.
And muusskeeteers.been listening to you forever coe
What’s he say at 1:38, “working like a _______?
I ❤ love this song
I had 262 ancestors fight for the confederacy....my flag is not coming down.....🤘🤘🤘🤘
Well I'm born and raised in the north and ilm die for your right to wave that flag🤝💪💪💪
And I am from KY where they didnt know which fuggin side to fight for. But my family is from Cali and originally Spain and Italy and never owned no slaves. So God bless America many stories nothing a straight line. Confusing times then and now.
@@ShifuCareaga being a kentucky boy myself I find that I still don't know what fuckin side I'm on 200 Years later
My son loves this song when his dad put pandora on that when he started loving country and he only 10
Best song ever ol number 7
i saw DAC live in Dallas in 1999. Guy was 60 and had huge biceps.
Ive done acid with artimus pyle ...drank jack daniel's will danny joe brown... Did shots with riff west and many more.. STILL stuck in this little town..called New Smyrna.🤣🤗
The old man was covered with tattoos and scars
He got some in prison and others in bars
The rest he got working on old junk cars
In the daytime
They looked like tombstones in our yard
And I never seen him when he wasn't tired and mean
He sold used parts to make ends meet
Covered with grease from his head to his feet
Cussing the sweat and the Texas heat
And mosquitos
And the neighbors said we lived like hicks
But they brung their cars for pa to fix anyhow
He was veteran-proud, tried and true
He'd fought 'till his heart was black and blue
Didn't know how he'd made it through the hard times
He bought our house on the G.I. bill
But it wasn't worth all he had to kill to get it
He drank Pearl in a can and Jack Daniels black
Chewed tobacco from a mail pouch sack
Had an old dog that was trained to attack
Sometimes
He'd get drunk and mean as a rattlesnake
There wasn't too much
That he would take from a stranger
There were thirteen kids and a bunch of dogs
A house full of chickens and a yard full of hogs
I spent the summertime cutting up logs for the winter
Tryin' like the devil to find the lord
Workin' like a nigger for my room and board
Coal-burnin' stove, no natural gas
If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass
If that ain't country
It'll hair lip the pope
If that ain't country
It's a damn good joke
I've seen the Grand Ole Opry
And I've met Johnny Cash
If that ain't country
I'll kiss your ass
Mama sells eggs at a grocery store
My oldest sister is a first-rate whore
Dad says she can't come home anymore
He means it
Ma just sits and keeps her silence
Sister, she left 'cause dad got violent
And he knows it
Mama she's old, far beyond her time
From chopping tobacco and I've seen her cryin'
When blood started flowin' from her calloused hand
And it hurt me
She'd just keep working, tryin' to help the old man
To the end of one row and back again like always
She's been through hell since Junior went to jail
When the lights go out she ain't never failed
To get down on her knees and pray
Because she loves him
Told all the neighbors he was off in the war
Fighting for freedom
He's good to the core and she's proud
Now our place was a graveyard for automobiles
At the end of the porch there was four stacks of wheels
And tires for sale for a dollar or two
Cash
There was fifty holes in an old tin roof
Me and my family we was living proof
The people who forgot about poor white trash
And if that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass
If that ain't country
It'll hair lip the pope
If that ain't country
It's a damn good joke
I've seen the Grand Ole Opry
And I've met Johnny Cash
If that ain't country
I'll kiss your ass
I'm thinking tonight of my blue eyes
Concerning the great speckled bird
I didn't know god made honky-tonk angels
And went back to the wild side of life
Calvin Lafayette Kirby fought for the confederacy and died a prisoner of war at fort Monroe at the age of 40 years young he was my great great great great grandpa and that's why I won't be ashamed of the flag or where I come from...
Not a single dislike, check that out
Damn that hard n bomb lol
this is one of the more tame songs lol
Someone doesnt listen to rap??
god bless america
Good job.
This is SO fucking good 🥶🥶🥶
Can you imagine if they played this on the radio
All the little cupcakes would be yelling oh my God cancel this song 😂😂.
One of my favorite songs because it makes me proud of how people had to grow up, or give up, and aint a damned thing racist about nuthin unless you take it personal, and if you take it personal, youre a hypocrit. Relax and enjoy life, enjoy a funny joke, and appreciate what YOURE ancestors had to go through to give us the laid back life we have workin to pay our bills and appreciate what weve earned. We just need to get tyrants out of the government and save the country so we can keep working and being proud of what we earn. Vote in November 2024.
Back when Country was Country
I'm pissed off they took this version off of spotify
Badass
Gets more badass the more listen to iy
Found this on my brothers playlist RIP ROHN i sure miss your country ass
Amen!
I fly the rebel flag because it is my right
He’s explaining Rez life for Natives today
Oklahoma woooooo
DAC, Tellin It Like It is Or Rather Was! The days of Morals in the song have been erased to whiney corrupt Entitlism Now days
"I didnt know God made honky-tonk angels..." lol
amazing song! #therealamerica
To All you folks upset over the N word David Allan COE wrote before most of you were even born... Have you listened to your raps & your favorite artist using the n word telling the kids to kill the cop telling them & teaching violence to all race & nationality that has TAKEN OVER AMERICA. SO everyone has a choice in life I know & enjoy every type of music but hot metal filthy rap & what don't SPEAK ENGLISH IN AMERICA. SO BLESS YOU ALL. GOD BLESS AMERICA 🙏🙏. JESUS LOVES US ALL THE GOOD BAD RED, YELLOW, BLACK, & WHITE. A SINNER CAN STILL BE SAVED & A SAVED MAN WAS ONCE A SINNER AS WELL. TO COE, I SAW TO MANY TIMES TO COUNT GOD ENCAMP 10,000 ANGELS ALL AROUND YOU GIVING YOU HEALING MERCY, THE GREAT PHYSICIAN WITH GOD'S HAND GUIDING THEIR MINDS & HANDS, MAY HE GIVE YOU GRACE, MERCY, & PEACE. A CHILD OF GOD, CHERI' STAY STRONG I KNOW CONFEDERATE RAILROAD IS WISHING YOU THE SAME AS I AM .
Just had to say amen. That's the truth. U got it right. Aww things ain't like they used to be
I dint't know music till I heard this song
is this song still on pandora
Last time I checked it was
You can only hear it through a radio station
I used to fly it just because I love where I'm from. I'm proud to be from Alabama, but it hurts black peoples feelings sometimes. I don't want to contribute any grief to black folks. I love them.
Guess you don't love where your from much. If you really love where your from you would have never taken your flag down.
You can breath the wrong way and offend them
Another great song removed by Pandora and Spotify.
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Who else is here because fucking Spotify took it off.
Pro song
Browsing through Johnny Cash catalog when I stumbled on this, thought I was going to be a fan until @1:36. Good luck to you all and enjoy
All of the kids these days don’t care about real country anymore and only care about their electronics and rap