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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Alan Jackson’s infectious toe-tapper, “Good Time”. Released in 2008, this slice of country sunshine became an instant classic, solidifying Jackson’s place as a true heavyweight in the genre. Now, when we talk about country music, particularly the sounds of the late 2000s, a few things come to mind: folksy twang on the guitars, relatable lyrics that paint vivid pictures of small-town life, and a melody that makes you want to put on your boots and scoot across the dance floor. “Good Time” embodies all of these elements and injects them with a shot of pure, unadulterated joy.

Jackson, a veteran singer-songwriter known for his smooth baritone and his knack for capturing the essence of American life, wrote “Good Time” himself. This isn’t some glossy, pop-country production. This is straight-up, down-home country, produced by the legendary Keith Stegall. Stegall, a powerhouse in his own right, has worked with some of the biggest names in country music, from Alan Jackson himself to Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood. Together, Jackson and Stegall crafted a song that resonated deeply with audiences, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and becoming Jackson’s 24th chart-topping single – an impressive feat by any measure.

But what exactly makes “Good Time” such a good time? Well, it all starts with that instantly recognizable melody. The opening riff, a simple yet effective combination of acoustic guitar and fiddle, sets the tone for the entire song. It’s a melody that’s both familiar and fresh, something you feel like you’ve heard before but that still manages to surprise you with its warmth and energy. It’s the kind of melody that burrows itself into your ear and stays there long after the song has finished.

Then there’s Jackson’s voice. As I mentioned before, his baritone is smooth as Tennessee whiskey, dripping with sincerity and a touch of Southern drawl. He delivers the lyrics with a laid-back confidence, painting a picture of a summer evening spent with friends and loved ones, sharing laughter, good conversation, and maybe a cold beer or two. The lyrics themselves are simple and unpretentious, focusing on the simple pleasures in life – good company, good music, and good times. There’s a sense of nostalgia woven throughout the song, a yearning for simpler times and the joy of human connection.

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“Good Time” wasn’t just a chart-topping hit; it became a cultural phenomenon. The song’s infectious energy translated beautifully to the live stage, with Jackson often using it as a closer for his concerts, sending audiences home with a smile on their face and a tap in their toe. The music video, featuring Jackson and his band performing alongside hundreds of people participating in a massive line dance, further solidified the song’s position as an anthem for feel-good moments and shared experiences.

So, if you’re looking for a song that captures the essence of summertime, good company, and the simple joys in life, look no further than Alan Jackson’s “Good Time.” It’s a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages, a testament to Jackson’s songwriting prowess and his ability to connect with his audience on a genuine level.

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Lyrics:

“Good Time”

Work, work all week long
Punchin’ that clock from dusk till dawn.
Countin’ the days till Friday night
That’s when all the conditions are right.
For a good time
I need a good time.Yea, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good timeI cashed my check, cleaned my truck
Put on my hat, forgot about work
Sun goin’ down, head across town
Pick up my baby and turn it around
Good time,
Aahh, I need a good timeI’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
Time for a good time

HEY!

Pig in the ground, beer on ice
Just like ole Hank taught us about
Singin’ along, Bocephus songs
Rowdy friends all night long
Good time
Lord, we’re having a good time,

Yea, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Whew

Heel toe dosey doe
Scootin’ our boots, swingin’ doors
B & D Kix and Dunn
Honkin’ tonk heaven, Double shotgun
Good time,
Lord, we’re havin’ a good time

Cause I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Shot of Tequila, beer on tap
Sweet southern woman set on my lap
G with an O, O with a D
T with an I and an M and an E
And a good time
Shhheww, good time
I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Ahh, turn it up now.

A Shot of Tequila.
Beer on tap.
A good looking woman.
To set on my lap.

A G with an O, an O with a D
A T with an I an M with an E
That spells good time
A good time

Ohh, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
Time for a good time

Twelve o’clock, two o’clock three o’clock four
Five o’clock we know were that’s gonna go
Closing the door, shuttin’ em down
Head for that Waffle House way across town
Good time
Ohh, we’re havin’ a good time.
Ohh, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Ohh, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Ohh, I’ve been workin’ all week
And I’m tired and I don’t wanna sleep
I wanna have fun
It’s time for a good time

Ohh, yea, a good time.

I need a good time.

Yea, a good time.