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Introduction:

A Country Boy Can Survive is a quintessential country anthem by the outspoken Toby Keith. Released in 2002 as the lead single from his album “Shock ‘n Y’all,” the song resonated deeply with country music fans and solidified Keith’s status as a leading voice in the genre.

The track is a celebration of rural life and the resilience of country folks. With its infectious melody and straightforward lyrics, “A Country Boy Can Survive” became an instant hit, topping the Billboard Country Airplay chart and earning multiple awards. The song’s success was fueled by Keith’s authentic portrayal of working-class values and his ability to connect with listeners on a personal level.

Produced by Keith and longtime collaborator Bobby Pinson, the track features a classic country sound with steel guitar and fiddle accents. The music video, which depicted Keith and his friends enjoying various outdoor activities, further enhanced the song’s appeal and contributed to its widespread popularity. “A Country Boy Can Survive” remains a staple of country radio and a beloved sing-along for fans of the genre, solidifying its status as one of Toby Keith’s signature songs.

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“A Country Boy Can Survive”

The preacher man says it’s the end of time
And the Mississippi River she’s a-goin’ dry
The interest is up and the Stock Market’s down
And you only get mugged if you go downtown

I live back in the woods, you see
My woman and the kids, and the dogs, and me
I got a shotgun, a rifle, and a 4-wheel drive
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive

I can plow a field all day long
I can catch catfish from dusk ’til dawn
We make our own whiskey and our own smoke, too
Ain’t too many things these old boys can’t do
We grow good old tomatoes and homemade wine
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive

Because you can’t starve us out
And you can’t make us run
‘Cause we’re them old boys raised on shotgun
And we say “grace” and we say “Ma’am”
And if you ain’t into that we don’t give a damn

We came from the West Virginia coal mines
And the Rocky Mountains and the western skies
And we can skin a buck; we can run a trotline
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive

I had a good friend in New York City
He never called me by my name, just hillbilly
My grandpa taught me how to live off the land
And his taught him to be a businessman
He used to send me pictures of the Broadway nights
And I’d send him some homemade wine

But he was killed by a man with a switchblade knife
For 43 dollars my friend lost his life
I’d love to spit some beech nut in that dude’s eyes
And shoot him with my old .45
‘Cause a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive

‘Cause you can’t starve us out and you can’t make us run
‘Cause we’re them old boys raised on shotgun
And we say “grace” and we say “Ma’am”
And if you ain’t into that we don’t give a damn

We’re from North California and South Alabama
And little towns all around this land
And we can skin a buck; we can run a trotline
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
Country boy can survive
Country folks can survive