About the Song
In the realm of country music, Toby Keith stands as a towering figure, a true American icon. His songs, imbued with a rugged authenticity and a deep connection to the American spirit, have resonated with millions of listeners worldwide. Among his vast repertoire of hits, “Drive It On Home” holds a special place, capturing the essence of longing, homecoming, and the unwavering pull of the heart.
Released in 2010 as part of Keith’s album Bullets in the Gun, “Drive It On Home” is a heartfelt ballad that chronicles the journey of a weary traveler yearning for the solace of home. The song’s opening lines, “Rolling down the interstate, heading out to Illinois, running ’bout 95,” paint a vivid picture of the protagonist’s restless spirit, forever in motion yet perpetually seeking a place of belonging.
As the verses unfold, the traveler’s longing intensifies, fueled by the memories of home’s familiar embrace. The lyrics, “Thinking ’bout that front porch swing, the smell of mama’s pie, the sound of daddy’s guitar,” evoke a sense of nostalgia and a deep-seated desire for the comforts of home.
The chorus serves as a beacon of hope, a declaration of the traveler’s unwavering determination to return home. Keith’s powerful vocals soar as he sings, “Drive it on home, yeah, I’m gonna drive it on home,” imbuing the lyrics with an urgency and emotion that resonate deeply with listeners.
The bridge provides a momentary respite, a pause in the traveler’s relentless journey. The lines, “Stopping at a roadside diner, just to catch my breath, hear the jukebox playing, songs about love and death,” offer a glimpse into the traveler’s inner world, revealing a heart weary yet still capable of finding solace in the simple pleasures of life.
The song’s final verse and chorus bring the narrative to a triumphant close, as the traveler finally reaches the doorstep of home. The repetition of the phrase “Drive it on home” underscores the traveler’s unwavering determination, while the closing lines, “I’m home, I’m home, I’m finally home,” convey a sense of profound relief and contentment.
“Drive It On Home” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem for the weary traveler, a testament to the enduring power of home and the unwavering spirit of those who seek it. Toby Keith’s heartfelt performance and the song’s evocative lyrics have cemented its place as a country classic, a song that continues to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide.
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Lyrics: Drive It On Home
Rollin’ down the Interstate
Headin’ out to Illinois
Runnin’ ’bout 95
Listen to my engine, boySand burnin’ beano
Westcoast, turn around
I don’t make no money, they love
Sittin’ the friggin’ trailer downPeter Bills’ pullin’ out
Now I’m pulin’ up behind and
Son, if you can’t find ’em, ground ’emGot the roadhouse rockin’ on the radio
Takes a lot of rig to haul a big payload
Takes a lot of men to make the 18 roadPop another white cross
Dodge another speed cop
Hit another truck stop
Drive it on homeGot the redneck romeo
Bagged all sittin’ there
I’m wide open in a
Hammered down rockin’ chairBig bambino
Front door, green light
City ain’t seen no
Bear traps all nightNeed to stop and grab a bite
And I could use a tag along
Ladybug, where’d you go?
Great, you got your ears onGot the roadhouse rockin’ on the radio
Takes a lot of rig to haul a big payload
Takes a lot of men to make the 18 roadPop another white cross
Dodge another speed cop
Hit another truck stop
Drive it on homeWe got the roadhouse rockin’ on the radio
Takes a lot of rig to haul a big payload
Takes a lot of men to make the 18 roadPop another white cross
Dodge another speed cop
Hit another truck stop
Burn another black topMakin’ me some good time
Cross another county line
Pass the city limit sign
Drive it on home
Drive it on home, babyI’m gonna push it, yeah
I’m gonna push it, baby
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