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That's How I Like It
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Let me tell ya
Where I come from its bix and gravy not champagne, caviar
Got pickup trucks ain't no mercedes, that's who we are,
Oh Yeah wouldn't change a thing.
I ain't no saint, sometimes a sinner and I can't tell you why,
But I get up every mornin' and thank the man above
Oh, my life is good (lemme tell ya how good)

[Chorus]
Like my women hot and my beer ice cold, real fast car and my whiskey old,
I can slow drive down an old dirt road that's how I like it
I can turn my music way up loud, ain't nothin better than the sound of a crowd,
American flag it makes me proud, that's how I like it

Listen now, ain't no cell phone towers, you won't catch me online,
Workin with my hands for hours, that's how I spend my time,
I won't stand in line for coffee it ain't my cup of tea,
Out here in the country we got everything we need oh

[Chorus: x2]

Overall Meaning

Lynyrd Skynyrd's song "That's How I Like It" speaks to the band's humble roots and celebrates their simple pleasures in life. The first verse makes it clear that the band members come from a working-class background and value their traditional Southern lifestyle over the luxuries of high society. They take pride in their pickup trucks and down-to-earth attitudes, preferring biscuits and gravy over champagne and caviar any day. Despite acknowledging their imperfections, the narrator expresses gratitude for his life and starts every day with appreciation for the blessings he has.


The chorus embodies the song's message of enjoying life's simple pleasures, from hot women and cold beer to fast cars and old whiskey. The ability to slow down and take a drive down a dirt road with one's favorite music on loud speaks to the band's love of cruising through the countryside. The line "American flag it makes me proud" is a nod to the band's patriotic leanings and their deep connection to their Southern roots. The second verse highlights the narrator's preference for hands-on work over technology and the frenzy of modern life.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell ya
I want to share something with you.


Where I come from its bix and gravy not champagne, caviar
I come from a humble background, where simple food is preferred over fancy cuisine.


Got pickup trucks ain't no mercedes, that's who we are,
We drive pickup trucks instead of luxury cars, as it represents our identity and values.


Oh Yeah wouldn't change a thing.
I am content with my life and wouldn't want to change anything.


I ain't no saint, sometimes a sinner and I can't tell you why,
I am not perfect and make mistakes, but I don't know why that happens.


But I get up every mornin' and thank the man above
I express gratitude for my life every day.


Oh, my life is good (lemme tell ya how good)
My life is fulfilling and satisfying.


Like my women hot and my beer ice cold, real fast car and my whiskey old,
I prefer attractive women, cold beer, fast cars, and aged whiskey.


I can slow drive down an old dirt road that's how I like it
I enjoy taking a leisurely drive on a rural road.


I can turn my music way up loud, ain't nothin better than the sound of a crowd,
I like to listen to music at a high volume and enjoy the energy of a crowd.


American flag it makes me proud, that's how I like it
The American flag evokes a feeling of pride and patriotism within me.


Listen now, ain't no cell phone towers, you won't catch me online,
There are no cell phone towers in my area, and I don't spend much time online.


Workin with my hands for hours, that's how I spend my time,
I enjoy spending my time doing manual labor and working with my hands.


I won't stand in line for coffee it ain't my cup of tea,
I don't like to wait in line for coffee, as it's not my preferred beverage.


Out here in the country we got everything we need oh
Living in the countryside provides us with everything we require.


[Chorus: x2]
The chorus repeats twice throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's preferences and way of life.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BLAIR DALY, GARY ROSSINGTON, HUGHIE THOMASSON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, RICKEY LYNN MEDLOCK, RICKEY LYNN MEDLOCKE

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Andy

as awesome today as it was 10 years ago, love it

jim bob

This song is awesome, you rock Lynyrd!!! ;D

Pat Treu

Awesome song and album.

Karen Spencer

Love music

Sam Nobody

Vicious Cycle live is spectacular

Hi.

Can't stop listening have it memorized

Vincent Nichols

great

Scram

"I don't stand in line for coffee, it ain't my cup of tea"

David Coleman

@james wilson just a humorous way with words uno like I WORK SEVEN DAYS A WEEK EIGHT WHEN I AM ABLE

james wilson

REALLY.

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