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Introduction:

Toby Keith, the undisputed king of red dirt country music, unleashed his gritty anthem, “High Time (You Quit Your Low Down Ways)”, in 2011 as part of his album, Clancy’s Tavern. The track is a classic example of Keith’s signature blend of hard-hitting lyrics, infectious melodies, and a raw, authentic delivery that has solidified his status as one of country music’s most enduring stars.

Produced by Keith himself, the song is a straightforward, no-frills country tune that immediately grabs the listener’s attention. The driving rhythm and uncomplicated instrumentation create a solid foundation for Keith’s powerful vocals, allowing his message to resonate with a clarity and force that is undeniably compelling.

Lyrically, “High Time (You Quit Your Low Down Ways)” is a bold declaration of independence and self-respect. Keith tackles the timeless theme of confronting a deceitful partner with a refreshing candor and directness. His ability to convey raw emotion while maintaining a sense of humor is a hallmark of his songwriting, and this track is no exception. The song’s chorus, with its infectious melody and memorable lyrics, is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt trapped in a toxic relationship.

While the song didn’t achieve the same level of commercial success as some of Keith’s earlier hits, it remains a fan favorite and a staple of his live performances. It serves as a reminder of the artist’s enduring appeal and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. With “High Time (You Quit Your Low Down Ways),” Toby Keith once again proves himself to be a master of his craft, delivering a song that is both timeless and undeniably relevant.

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Lyrics:

“High Time (You Quit Your Low Down Ways)”

Well, I’m sick and tired of wakin’ up sick and tired
As of today there’s gonna be some changes made
Well you might as well keep your feet on the ground
Girl I won’t stand still for your movin’ around.
It’s high time you quit your lowdown waysAny talk you talk I hear over town
Is that really true girl that you just wanna jump up and down.
Hell, the word as well as I can recall
Everywhere you’ve been you’ve been the belle of the ball
It’s high time you quit your lowdown ways.

I remember one time now way back down on the farm
My daddy had a dominiker hen but she wouldn’t stay home
Damn, she could fly higher than a jet airplane
But not after daddy clipped her little ol’ wings
It’s high time you quit your lowdown ways.

Well, I’m sick and tired of wakin’ up sick and tired
As of today there’s gonna be some changes made
Well you might as well keep your feet on the ground
Girl I won’t stand still for your movin’ around.
It’s high time you quit your lowdown ways
Honey it’s high time you quit your lowdown ways