HEY HEY HEY
Locash Lyrics


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Let's talk about mud, let's talk about trucks
Let's talk about shotguns, white tail deer, and geese, and ducks
Let's talk about lakes, let's talk about boats
Let's talk about catfish, big mouth bass, and fishing poles

[Chorus]
Hey, hey, hey I'm from the country
Hey, hey, hey out in the sticks
Hey, hey, hey my redneck baby loves me
And my music sounds like this

Let's talk about blue ticks, let's talk about traps
Let's talk about chewin' tobacco, buck knives, and coon skin caps
Let's talk about whiskey, let's talk about beards
Cause buddy that fu-manchu on your chinny chin chin
Man that thing looks weird

[Chorus]

No government, no politics
No trespass sign on a barbed wire fence
You best respect my land, my home
Beware of my dog, or be my dog's bone
We can talk about family, we can talk about God
We can talk about football, fixin' tractors, and southern rock
We can talk about Hank, and that rowdy song
And if you think Monday nights ain't been the same, ever since he's been gone
Say hey, hey, hey
Say hey, hey, hey

[Chorus]
Hey, hey, hey I'm from the country
Hey, hey, hey out in the sticks
Hey, hey, hey my redneck baby loves me
And I live for her sweet kiss

Hey, hey, hey I'm from the country
Hey, hey, hey out in the sticks




Hey, hey, hey my redneck baby loves me
And my music sounds like this

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to LoCash Cowboys' song "Hey Hey Hey" represent an anthem for the country way of life. The song starts off with references to outdoor activities such as mud, trucks, shotguns, white tail deer, geese, ducks, lakes, boats, catfish, and fishing poles. These lyrics showcase the songwriter's appreciation for nature and their love for all things country. The chorus emphasizes this sentiment with the repetition of "Hey, hey, hey I'm from the country, hey, hey, hey out in the sticks," exemplifying an unapologetic pride in their rural roots.


As the song continues, the lyrics address additional components of the country lifestyle. This includes references to blue ticks, traps, chewing tobacco, buck knives, coon skin caps, whiskey, and beards. The song acknowledges the diversity that can be found among those who appreciate the country way of life, with lines such as "Cause buddy that fu-manchu on your chinny chin chin, man that thing looks weird."


The song takes a political turn in the final verse, where the lyrics address the desire for freedom, respect, and simplicity. The lyric "No government, no politics, no trespass sign on a barbed wire fence," highlights this sentiment. The verse ends with references to family, God, football, and southern rock, culminating in a celebration of Hank Williams Jr.'s music, who is seen as an icon of country music.


Overall, the song "Hey Hey Hey" is a celebration of the rural lifestyle and the cultural pillars that come with it. The lyrics emphasize a sense of community, pride, and freedom that is found in the country.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's talk about mud, let's talk about trucks
Let's discuss the quintessential elements of country life, like getting down and dirty in the mud and driving around in our big trucks.


Let's talk about shotguns, white tail deer, and geese, and ducks
Let's talk about hunting, one of the most popular pastimes in the country, including big game like deer and bird hunting for geese and ducks.


Let's talk about lakes, let's talk about boats
We love spending time by the water in our lakes or rivers, taking a boat out for a ride or some fishing.


Let's talk about catfish, big mouth bass, and fishing poles
Fishing is another important aspect of our country life, especially when it comes to catching prized fish like catfish and big mouth bass.


Hey, hey, hey I'm from the country
As proud country folk, we identify with the simpler, down-home values of rural life, and we want to share them with the world.


Hey, hey, hey out in the sticks
We appreciate the peace and quiet of living in the country, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.


Hey, hey, hey my redneck baby loves me
Our significant others may be just as proud of their country roots as we are and they love us for it.


And my music sounds like this
Our music reflects our love of country life and all its trappings, with lyrics that celebrate the things that make our hearts sing.


Let's talk about blue ticks, let's talk about traps
We also enjoy coon hunting with our trusty blue tick hounds and using traps to catch pesky critters on our property.


Let's talk about chewin' tobacco, buck knives, and coon skin caps
There are certain staples of country living that we can't do without, like chewing tobacco, the trusty buck knife, and warm coon skin caps for cold winter days.


Let's talk about whiskey, let's talk about beards
We love our whiskey and wearing our beards with pride, reflecting our rugged, independent spirit.


Cause buddy that fu-manchu on your chinny chin chin
We may poke a little fun at our friends who sport unusual facial hair, but it's all in good fun, because we love them just the same.


Man that thing looks weird
It's okay to admit that some things are just a little strange or unconventional, even in the world of country living.


No government, no politics
We try to stay out of political debates and just focus on enjoying the simple life in the country, free from the stress of government intervention.


No trespass sign on a barbed wire fence
We take our property rights seriously and we'll do what it takes to protect our land, including posting no trespassing signs and putting up barbed wire fences.


You best respect my land, my home
We demand that others respect our property and the place that we call home.


Beware of my dog, or be my dog's bone
We'll do what it takes to protect our property, including having guard dogs that will fiercely defend their territory.


We can talk about family, we can talk about God
Our faith and our family are two things that are important to us and that we love to talk about.


We can talk about football, fixin' tractors, and southern rock
We have a lot of interests beyond just the country lifestyle, including watching football, working on tractors, and listening to southern rock music.


We can talk about Hank, and that rowdy song
We love to reminisce about classic country music and the rowdy songs that have defined our culture for generations.


And if you think Monday nights ain't been the same, ever since he's been gone
If you're a true country fan, you know that the world lost a legend when Hank Williams passed away, and his absence has been felt in our culture ever since.


And I live for her sweet kiss
At the end of the day, our country lifestyles are all about the people we love, and we live for the sweet moments we share with them.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PRESTON BRUST, CHRIS LUCAS, JEFFREY STEELE

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