Ah, this song brings me so much closer to those who grew up like me - fields, trees, wild flowers, wild life in the day and in the evening, the smell of the seasons, muddy creeks, tractors just as common on the road as cars, shucking fresh corn, gravel/dirt roads, bare feet, random cows on the road; takes me back to my childhood every time I hear this song.
The only part that gets me, idk about u, but I didn't go crawdad fishing with a pole or in a hole😂 we walked in the creeks n flipped rocks to find them😅
I am from the woods in Texas and I know what I means by this song, my dad plays the banjo and I listened to it a lot as a kid, I miss the old times when he woke me up by picking them strings. miss the old woods and ole hunting dogs. anything you got your hands on was dinner.... snakes, birds, grasshoppers. ect. miss it all
South Carolina born and raised. Grew up country with Southern hospitality you only understand if you were raised in the South. #Proud of my Southern roots.
me and my cousin sang this at our local "Country Festival" when we were 7. it was sooo much fun! that was like 8 years ago and i'm still addicted to this song!
I feel no shame I'm proud of where I came from, I was born and raised in the boondocks from Virginia to Florida. No matter where I go, I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks. This is me, this is who I am
Listen to some of the old stuff. Country music these days follows the same pattern as much of hip hop music and they've even started rapping! Can you believe it?
I just miss the good old days of country music for me period. Growing up in the 2000s, that was when country was still good, it was probably til the 2010s when it got bad and only a few good songs would come up every now and again. I get the hate for newer country songs but don't dis on the older songs too. I still am a massive country fan myself and I like to keep that alive despite it being like the people who also don't like nickelback songs. Really all I just want to say is, what is wrong with people now a days and their choice of music.
2017 and this is still a family favorite. I love this song. Born in Alaska, I can relate to this because I lived a hard life, we had money problems so I had to grow up fast and this just a great song that tells my life. I love my family and my state and my country.
Good God, I've been going through old songs I used to listen to when I was little and this one just... so many memories. I loved this song when I was little.
I've listened to this song ever since it came out I know every word and will never forget this song I absolutely love this song and I was born and raised in the boondocks
This song is my favorite by Little Big Town but it's also very emotional for me. When i was 6 in 2006, somehow i remember that this was the song my Aunt Barbera always listened to. She was super country, i remember she always used to take me fishing. I miss her so much. Her favorite was the little chorus at the end. I always sung it with her. R.I.P. Aunt Barbera... I love you soo much.
I really appreciate you folks in the south proudly saying where you're from. However, I'm from Massachusetts. The spirit of America still lives in a few of us up here! Praise the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the heavenly father.
I love this song and Little Big Town so happy to see them finally getting recognized by Country Music Industry! I honestly can say that they are my favorite Groups. 😊
21 years old, raised in a farm town ever since I was 3... Always loved country music, people talked shit about me liking it, now EVERYONE likes it around me.. Proud to say I love country music, and the lifestyle... AND... I'm part middle eastern, but that won't stop me!
When I was in Kentucky whenever this sing came on you would see a room suddenly become quiet but you would see that the men were in fact feeling admiration for their great state and feeling pride, feeling the Lord with his gaze living life as was meant to be lived. You can take a man out of the country, but you can't take the country out of a man. Plain and simple.
Middle of the Midwest Illinois born and raised surrounded by corn and bean fields! Relocated to South Carolina about 20 years ago. Now surrounded by cotton and tobacco fields! This is so my life's theme song and grateful for it. You can take it or leave it. This is me, this is who I am! Wouldn't change a thing even if I could.
I heard this song while I was working on a Freightliner in 2012 and loved it! ...but I couldn't remember anything about the song except it being super catchy, and had three people (men and women) singing in harmony starting at different times at the end. It took a few google searches, but I learned that this was called signing in rounds, and cross referenced songs that came out in 2011 and 2012 with mixed gender music groups who sing rounds in their songs, and * Boom! * I'm here!
My mom and I loved this song she passed away at 54 she would have been 55 today happy heavenly birthday amazing woman may her name live on forever Suzanne clyde
Grew up in Ohio in a small town with corn/bean fields all around me, My high school has "Drive your tractor to school" day, where you couldn't park your truck/car in the front parking lot because it was full of Combines and other farm equipment. Now I live in SC I realized how indifferent it is here and back home. Sweet tea, lifted Diesels, and Grits. My only observable difference is that instead of a Krogers and Meijers, its Bi-lo and Ingles. That and instead of red/blue lights on Police cars its solid blue or yellow/blue. Still getting used to that after 5 years living here. Glad I was raised country.
Grew up in Morrow County, went to school at Buckeye Valley back before it changed to model a more "city" like school, I still have fond memories of running through corn fields around dusk hurling corn cobs at friends. I sure miss those days.
Found my health and head and my confidence in the city, came back out here and brought all of it back with me. I’m better for having experienced both but I’m happy to have settled back here when I did.
Born and raised in the boondocks of Tennessee. People who've lived in Tennessee all their lives have gotten lost where i live at. I'm a true boondocks person.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan, playing in the deer blinds and swimming in the ponds while dodging those damn mosquitoes! No amount of time in the big Texas cities will take that away!
Ya'll talking bout from being from a small town but I'm from the sticks where it ain't no small town just random house's and one store and you have drive into the small city to get what you need. Where everyone knew the name of the small store owner.
I raised around where swamp land border louisiana n texas area.gravel roads n water moccasins n gators just swimming around .all red eyes in water at night.. I give everything up to go back get hell out this urban bullshit.
This song is so true to me. The people who never experience this when young say their work is hard, i say "try working in an area where you dont have many fancy machines"
Honestly, Wisconsin is the most country state in the north by far. Hunting, fishing, drinking, we do it all, just like our southern brethren. You should see our Countryfest!! It's gigantic!! 200,000 plus every year:)
DeadlyDanDaMan you've never been to Vermont then we do it all. Drinking, mudding, hunting, fishing/ice fishing, farming, logging, trucking, and most importantly shooting shit
I was born and raised in Wisconsin, I lived in a little town it was peaceful and beautiful. Me and my family used to live in an apartment. The 3rd one outta 3 apartments. Almost every one in that small town knew us. We had a lot of friends. There was a lot of farms, in the mourning I would wake up and hear all the animals. And at night I would always hear that midnight train. There was a lot of ponds and woods. Good for hunting. And there was fishing areas close by. I missed it there. I miss everyone there. I miss everything. But, now we live in Michigan, in a loud city, and our house is literally right next to a highway. And we get winter wonderland for seven damn months. I miss our old town :(
Anyone still jamming to this in 2024? Just me??😅😅
Me too lol 😊
Oh hell yeah
I'm here with you
I barely heard this today on the radio on my way home from work
me!
One of the best country songs in existence period. God bless the creators of this song
Big fax❤
Worst entitled snobby band ever!!!!
At least it’s more southern rock than some country songs
I’m born and raised in Los Angeles and this is my favorite song since forever🥲😭😭😭😭🤣
Ah, this song brings me so much closer to those who grew up like me - fields, trees, wild flowers, wild life in the day and in the evening, the smell of the seasons, muddy creeks, tractors just as common on the road as cars, shucking fresh corn, gravel/dirt roads, bare feet, random cows on the road; takes me back to my childhood every time I hear this song.
Your not alone on that fealing
The only part that gets me, idk about u, but I didn't go crawdad fishing with a pole or in a hole😂 we walked in the creeks n flipped rocks to find them😅
We found them in ditches after a big rain
From Texas to Tennessee, that's where I've been for my life. Still over here raising Kane and having a good time.
I am from the woods in Texas and I know what I means by this song, my dad plays the banjo and I listened to it a lot as a kid, I miss the old times when he woke me up by picking them strings. miss the old woods and ole hunting dogs. anything you got your hands on was dinner.... snakes, birds, grasshoppers. ect. miss it all
DAMN!!! I miss the days when this song would come on the radio. Makes me so nostalgic...
My folks and I always called 'em crawdads.. We ain't the only ones, right?
Princess Stardust Eclipse nope. I call’em that to
My dad is an odd one so he just called them midget lobsters
We call em mudbugs
we just called em crawfish but you ain't the only one to call em that
My grandpa and I called them crawdads as well.
Absolutely OBSESSED with the rounds part at the end of the song
the midnight train sound in the background at 0:49 brings back so many memories it gives me chills
South Carolina born and raised. Grew up country with Southern hospitality you only understand if you were raised in the South. #Proud of my Southern roots.
The round at the end is my favorite part.....I absolutely love this song. Sounds so natural......and pure.
Born and raised in Germany... yet country with all my heart and soul
Anyone else still jamming to this in 2020 ? Just me ? 🙋😂
Chelsea Doucet same dude😭🤣alot if memomries came back to me will im listening to it😭🤧
Chelsea Doucet me !
Chelsea Doucet me too!
Chelsea Doucet I am bud
I KNOW RIGHT I LOVE IT
Swamp girl from southeast Georgia and I approve this message 👌🏾
Nice
I come to see you
I’m from SE Georgia too. Camden county!
Londyn Mitchell from NC love Georgia!
Londyn Mitchell I’m from north Georgia. Live in the small town of moreland. We country over here baby!
me and my cousin sang this at our local "Country Festival" when we were 7. it was sooo much fun! that was like 8 years ago and i'm still addicted to this song!
No matter where I go I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks. 🤘🏼❤️
#Love Little Big Town
My dad would always play this song before my parents got divorced and I’m so happy that I found this cause I haven’t heard this song in years
Their harmonies are flawless.
I feel no shame I'm proud of where I came from, I was born and raised in the boondocks from Virginia to Florida. No matter where I go, I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks. This is me, this is who I am
Born & raised in the boondocks & proud of it !
Happy New Year !!
Love this song! Georgia girl and proud of it!
I have soo many memories with this song, this was the first song I ever listened to when I was little.
I love country songs nobody seems to appreciate them anymore sometime I feel like imma lone country song listener. Thumbs up if you feel the same way.
Yeah fr especially at a younger age
Go listen to George straight for real country
Listen to some of the old stuff. Country music these days follows the same pattern as much of hip hop music and they've even started rapping! Can you believe it?
I love country music
I just miss the good old days of country music for me period. Growing up in the 2000s, that was when country was still good, it was probably til the 2010s when it got bad and only a few good songs would come up every now and again. I get the hate for newer country songs but don't dis on the older songs too. I still am a massive country fan myself and I like to keep that alive despite it being like the people who also don't like nickelback songs. Really all I just want to say is, what is wrong with people now a days and their choice of music.
2017 and this is still a family favorite. I love this song. Born in Alaska, I can relate to this because I lived a hard life, we had money problems so I had to grow up fast and this just a great song that tells my life. I love my family and my state and my country.
How could somebody dislike this song? It's great!
I'm not that big fan of country but I really like this song.
Proud girl from the boonies of Kentucky. I love love love this song!!!
Good God, I've been going through old songs I used to listen to when I was little and this one just... so many memories. I loved this song when I was little.
Damn, it's been 13 years since I sung this in my middle school talent show. This was the song that got me into singing in the first place.
My husband moved my babies and me out to the country a year ago and I blare this song every Friday morning. I want them to always remember…
One of my all time favorite songs ever made. I liked it the very first time I heard it. Great job Little Big Town.
my boyfriend is from the city and he knows nothing about the country, i want to show him the beauty and freedom that comes with the country
+Dakota Baccary I know how that feels but I handled it like a kid well I am still a kid. I didn't talk to my parents for 2 weeks
@ShadowTrooper 1
Noooooo, take im to the North woods of Wisconsin.
@@dubstepwolf9161 hella yeah as I read this comment I head back to that very state of where I was born. Wisconsin Here I Come!!! Been 3 yrs.
Dont date a city boy :)
Freedom? Like being able to pee off the front porch without getting in trouble?
Born in southern Fla, raised in Ky, yes, I've tasted honeysuncle and proud to say I'm a country boy. Crawdads are the best.
I've listened to this song ever since it came out I know every word and will never forget this song I absolutely love this song and I was born and raised in the boondocks
This song is my favorite by Little Big Town but it's also very emotional for me. When i was 6 in 2006, somehow i remember that this was the song my Aunt Barbera always listened to. She was super country, i remember she always used to take me fishing. I miss her so much. Her favorite was the little chorus at the end. I always sung it with her. R.I.P. Aunt Barbera... I love you soo much.
I really appreciate you folks in the south proudly saying where you're from. However, I'm from Massachusetts. The spirit of America still lives in a few of us up here! Praise the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the heavenly father.
I love this song and Little Big Town so happy to see them finally getting recognized by Country Music Industry! I honestly can say that they are my favorite Groups. 😊
I grew up listening this... I love it !
I am still in my childhood but live 6 miles from a town with a population of 18 and it is amazing. I just relate to this song so well
i saw them live, im so lucky omg it was an amazing show!
Me and my Fiancee are from Michigan, but now we live in Arkansas. She has always loved the south though. She lived in Tennessee for awhile.
Go hogs!
I'm so glad I was raised in small town Tennessee!! 🖤
This song made me want to go fishing. It always does. Tennessee is where I was born and Alabama is where I was raised. RTR
Anyone still floating down a river to this song in 2021? 😂🍻🍻
Its where I learned about Jesus and knowing where I stand. amen Jesus is great!
when l was little this was the best song. 6 years later and the song came back on
Listening from Louisiana, the Sportsman's Paradise.
Let's keep it going baby 2023 ✊🏾💯
i love this song so much that i could listen to it all day
Can't stop listenin this song is so good!
I broke the replay button. Tennessee born an’ raised!
As a young child this was my favorite song .
Wow it moves a person's soul love the steel guitar and banjo its amazing and the solos of the quartet are sweet to me like Jesus
i havent listened since i was a kid, and i still know every word by heart ❤️
21 years old, raised in a farm town ever since I was 3... Always loved country music, people talked shit about me liking it, now EVERYONE likes it around me.. Proud to say I love country music, and the lifestyle... AND... I'm part middle eastern, but that won't stop me!
When I was in Kentucky whenever this sing came on you would see a room suddenly become quiet but you would see that the men were in fact feeling admiration for their great state and feeling pride, feeling the Lord with his gaze living life as was meant to be lived. You can take a man out of the country, but you can't take the country out of a man. Plain and simple.
im not big on country but this is one of the few i like. gotta love that hard beat
Great song, it has a good country music feeling, and good at karaoke time, love this song, keep up the great songs Little Big Town!!!
Worst entitled snobby band ever
Back roads in Northern Oklahoma, damn proud.
Majorest same her in southern Oklahoma
Western Oklahoma
It's been I think 10 years now since I first heard this song. Still great
Northern California and southern Missouri girl right here.
417?
Middle of the Midwest Illinois born and raised surrounded by corn and bean fields! Relocated to South Carolina about 20 years ago. Now surrounded by cotton and tobacco fields! This is so my life's theme song and grateful for it. You can take it or leave it. This is me, this is who I am! Wouldn't change a thing even if I could.
This makes me wanna play red dead redemption again
Such a good western video game makes me feel like a cowboy
I heard this song while I was working on a Freightliner in 2012 and loved it! ...but I couldn't remember anything about the song except it being super catchy, and had three people (men and women) singing in harmony starting at different times at the end. It took a few google searches, but I learned that this was called signing in rounds, and cross referenced songs that came out in 2011 and 2012 with mixed gender music groups who sing rounds in their songs, and * Boom! * I'm here!
Thats smart as fuckkk
I’m a big country girl always loved country music ♥️ 🇺🇸
My mom loved this song. Wish I could hear her sing along to it one more time.
same
2024 anyone?
Yup
👍
Me
Yessss
Feels like home to me
My mom and I loved this song she passed away at 54 she would have been 55 today happy heavenly birthday amazing woman may her name live on forever Suzanne clyde
Grew up in Ohio in a small town with corn/bean fields all around me, My high school has "Drive your tractor to school" day, where you couldn't park your truck/car in the front parking lot because it was full of Combines and other farm equipment. Now I live in SC I realized how indifferent it is here and back home. Sweet tea, lifted Diesels, and Grits. My only observable difference is that instead of a Krogers and Meijers, its Bi-lo and Ingles. That and instead of red/blue lights on Police cars its solid blue or yellow/blue. Still getting used to that after 5 years living here. Glad I was raised country.
I lived in Ohio and moved to SC
TheRisenRAGE Did you grow up in Licking Valley?
Grew up in Morrow County, went to school at Buckeye Valley back before it changed to model a more "city" like school, I still have fond memories of running through corn fields around dusk hurling corn cobs at friends. I sure miss those days.
live in Illinois and we drive your tractor to school day also
We have tractor day too. I'm in southern Ohio
I feel no shame, Im proud of where I came from I was born and raised in the boondocks. Who else can relate
Oh yeah
Found my health and head and my confidence in the city, came back out here and brought all of it back with me. I’m better for having experienced both but I’m happy to have settled back here when I did.
Love this song
You can take it or leave it but, This is me, this is who I am!!
Damn right
War Chicken, lol. Your name. War chicken. My life😂😘
damn right
AMEN!!!
Damn Right
This is the song I listen to all all the time and I think that my friends gets annoyed but I don't care because I love the song
Tennessee represent!
This song goes along with my life that is why i love it.
down south in Florida in the woods I'm a country girl at heart and proud of where I'm from hell yeah!!!!
Born and raised in the boondocks of Tennessee. People who've lived in Tennessee all their lives have gotten lost where i live at. I'm a true boondocks person.
Texas born and raised! YEE YEE
Best country song EVER
Everytime we head into the city we're sitting here doin 85 oh a road pushing people out the way rocking out to this
WHO ELSE CANT STOP LISTING TO THIS SONG
I can't lol, it's such a good song
Right?
ME
I can't stop ether
This rlly is a good song
I love this song makes me feel like I'm home.
This song always makes me think of the church I grew up going to 💝😇💝 I love God
Country is my life!! I was born and raised in El Paso, Texas and if any of ya'll have a problem with it, go some where.
but theres almost a million people in el paso? how is that the boondocks
idk....DON'T ASK QUESTIONS THAT HAVE LOGIC IN THEM!!!!
totes sam i hav country in my blood
Damn right
I wouldn't really consider El Paso the country. But that's coming from a guy born and raised with one red light, so.. Lol
Awsome song never stop listening to it
Born and raised City girl, but I never felt more seen, than when listening to this song. It brings me back!!
No one can beat the hick small town of Berry,Sweet home Alabama Roll Tide y’all
Upper Peninsula of Michigan, playing in the deer blinds and swimming in the ponds while dodging those damn mosquitoes!
No amount of time in the big Texas cities will take that away!
This song never gets old, I grew in southern ,Illinois..Good times..
Ya'll talking bout from being from a small town but I'm from the sticks where it ain't no small town just random house's and one store and you have drive into the small city to get what you need. Where everyone knew the name of the small store owner.
Yessir raised out in the sticks. We've got a post office, a church, and an old run down bar where we all go on Saturday night.
Same.
Same here ain't a damn thing out herein Kentucky but cows and trees
I raised around where swamp land border louisiana n texas area.gravel roads n water moccasins n gators just swimming around .all red eyes in water at night.. I give everything up to go back get hell out this urban bullshit.
I'm still bein' raised in the sticks.!
2017! STILL JAMMIN'!
2018
2018 now still goin
I was born and raised in the country but now live in the city and i want to go back to my roots
For the longest as a kid I swore they were saying booger. Instead of poker 😂
This song is so true to me. The people who never experience this when young say their work is hard, i say "try working in an area where you dont have many fancy machines"
Heart n Soul in the Boondocks of VA mountains ❤ !!!!
I love this song
I love this song to I'm with ya
Texas born and raised! Let me get a big *HELL YEAH* from the country folk like me!
HELL YEAH!!!
Ummm Texans are mainly city people but whatever
HELL YEAH!
Laney Jordan HELL YEAH from southern Oklahoma
Oh hell yeah. I am no city girl. In fact I was born and raised in Alta Loma Texas. Ain't gonna c no city here. Love being Texan
Iowa born and raised. Fishing and Barrel Racing is the life!!!!
Louisiana born and raised🌏
Honestly, Wisconsin is the most country state in the north by far. Hunting, fishing, drinking, we do it all, just like our southern brethren. You should see our Countryfest!! It's gigantic!! 200,000 plus every year:)
I disagree I think it is Montana or Alaska Lol.
DeadlyDanDaMan you've never been to Vermont then we do it all. Drinking, mudding, hunting, fishing/ice fishing, farming, logging, trucking, and most importantly shooting shit
country must be country wide...
Nothing like the drunken cheese state
I was born and raised in Wisconsin, I lived in a little town it was peaceful and beautiful. Me and my family used to live in an apartment. The 3rd one outta 3 apartments. Almost every one in that small town knew us. We had a lot of friends.
There was a lot of farms, in the mourning I would wake up and hear all the animals. And at night I would always hear that midnight train.
There was a lot of ponds and woods. Good for hunting.
And there was fishing areas close by. I missed it there. I miss everyone there. I miss everything. But, now we live in Michigan, in a loud city, and our house is literally right next to a highway. And we get winter wonderland for seven damn months. I miss our old town :(