Songs Lyrics and YT- Youtube Music Videos

Articles by "Tyler Farr Songs"

Tyler Farr - Chicks, Trucks, and Beer
Tyler Farr - Chicks, Trucks, and Beer


Tyler Farr - Chicks, Trucks, and Beer Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Redneck Crazy
Released: 2013

Chicks, Trucks, and Beer Lyrics


Map dots, parking lots
Honky-tonks, fields, and back roads
They come alive on Friday nights
Don't shut down 'til that rooster crows

It's just some rural route rockin'
I don't ever see it stopping
Got them good old boys hoppin' oh yeah
And they're spending every dollar
Make 'em hoop, and make 'em holler, woo hoo
It's how we do it up in here
Chicks, Trucks, and Beer

Tan lines, straight pipes
Longneck bottles iced down
That's all you need
That's the recipe to do it up big in a little town

It's just some rural route rockin'
I don't ever see it stopping
Got them good old boys hoppin' oh yeah
And they're spending every dollar
Make 'em hoop, and make 'em holler, woo hoo
It's how we do it up in here
Chicks, trucks, and beer

Colt ford, tell 'em how we roll
Short skirts, chrome, and dirt
Long legs, pony kegs
Loving on a tailgate
Friday night, I can't wait

It's just some rural route rockin'
I don't ever see it stopping
Got them good old boys hoppin' oh yeah
And they're spending every dollar
Make 'em hoop, and make 'em holler, woo hoo
It's how we do it up in here
Chicks, trucks, and beer
Chicks, trucks, and beer

If you get the chicks, then you got the trucks
And you got beer, then you got others
You can't have fear son, if you want speed
Now where we come from this is all we need
Them chicks, trucks, and beer
It's how we do around here every night
Chicks , trucks and beer
We keep it country, but we keep it real tight
Chicks, trucks, and beer
That's all we know
Chicks, trucks, and beer
Come on, Farr, let's take it down the dirt road
Ice cold beer, come on
They done let country come to town, y'all
Or maybe town came to country
CTB

Writer/s: AKINS, RHETT / WISEMAN, CRAIG
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Chicks, Trucks, and Beer
  • This Rhett Atkins and Craig Wiseman penned rock-inspired country song is one of four on Tyler Farr's Redneck Crazy album with an alcoholic beverage-referencing title. A number of the other tracks also mention drinking in the lyrics.
  • The song features the Georgia country-rap artist Colt Ford. The pair toured extensively together before Farr signed with Sony and the Redneck Crazy singer also co-wrote the song "Hey Y'all" for Ford.

  • Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Ba
    Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Bar


    Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Bar Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Suffer in Peace
    Released: 2014

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar Lyrics


    The joke's on me and it ain't funny
    Everybody but me could see the punch line coming a mile away
    I've heard it so many times I can tell it to the T
    Believe me I could sell it all day
    It goes

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    I'd laugh too if my heart would let me
    Keeping it light will probably help to get me over you
    I'm walking, talking, drinking proof
    A cliché in a corner booth
    Ain't nothing new

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    A guy walks into a bar
    A guy walks into a bar

    Writer/s: MELISSA PEIRCE, BRAD TURSI, JONATHAN SINGLETON
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar Song Chart
  • The first single from Tyler Farr's second studio album is a twist on the old bar joke:

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers


    The song starts out on a high note as it tells of a man whose entire life is changed after hitting a bar. However, as the track progresses, it turns unexpectedly into a heartbreak story.
  • The song was written by Nashville songwriters Melissa Peirce (David Nail's "Red Light") and Jonathan Singleton (Josh Turner's "Why Don't We Just Dance") with Old Dominion guitarist Brad Tursi (Kenny Chesney's "Save It for a Rainy Day"). It was Tursi who came up with the song's name. He recalled to Taste of Country ; "I remember pulling up to our co-writer's house, and I didn't have any ideas. I just thought of that title before we walked in, and then I asked if anyone had written that."
  • Tyler Farr decided to lead his Suffer In Peace album with this song as he felt it wasn't typical of what's going on in country right now. He explained to The Boot : "You hear a lot of uptempo [songs], with the happy-go-lucky, sing-a-long thing, and it really separated itself from that to me, and I wanted to do that with this album, separate it from the rest. I think that song stands out when you hear it on the radio, and when I go to pick a song, if I didn't write it, I think, 'Sure, it sounds like me; I've either lived it, or could have lived it, or will live it in the future.'"

    "I wanted this album to be genuine and authentic and real, and 'A Guy Walks Into a Bar' went very well with my voice," Farr added, "and I think it stands out on the radio, and I think that's why it's connected so well with the audience."
  • Farr fittingly came across the song when he walked into a bar. Jonathan Singleton was playing an acoustic version of the song at a writers' round, a set-up where songwriters perform their new songs. "I'm at the bar maybe ordering a drink of whiskey," Farr recalled to Radio.com , "and he starts singing it and I turn around. I was blown away. Immediately after he was done I went up to him and said, 'Dude I got to cut that.' It really happened that easily."
  • Blake Shelton also had the song on hold, which concerned Farr's producer at the time. "I said we're going to cut it. I think Blake's alright with hits," the singer recalled. "We had documentation that showed I had it on hold first."

  • Lyrics

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *

    Powered by Blogger.
    Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget