The Blake Shelton Hillbilly Bone song with Trace Adkins was released in 2010...watch the official music video and see the song details here. . .
The Blake Shelton Hillbilly Bone song with Trace Adkins was released in 2010 for Blake’s extended play Hillbilly Bone. The song features guest vocals from Trace Adkins. This song became Shelton’s sixth Number One and Adkins’ fourth Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of March 27, 2010. The song began a streak of seventeen consecutive number one hits for Blake Shelton.
“Hillbilly Bone,” a catchy and upbeat tune that celebrates the joys of rural life and the proud heritage of country music. The song’s lyrics describe the virtues of a “hillbilly bone,” a metaphorical trait that embodies the spirit and resilience of the rural lifestyle. This tune also won the 2010 Academy of Country Music award for “Vocal Event of the Year,” giving Blake Shelton his first Academy of Country Music award. Adkins included the song on the deluxe edition of his album, Cowboy’s Back in Town (released on August 17, 2010).
The music video was filmed at the Stockyard Restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. Watch the official music video and see the written lyrics below.
This song was written by Luke Laird and Craig Wiseman.
Oh man, you’ve gotta watch where you’re stepping around here
Yeah I got a friend in New York City
He’s never heard of Connway Twitty
Don’t know nothing about grits and greens
Never been south of Queens
But he flew down here on a business trip
I took him honky tonkin’ and that was it
He took to it like a pig to mud, like a cow to cud
We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside
No matter where you from you just can’t hide it
And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws
You can’t help but hollering, Yee Haw!
When you see them pretty little country queens
Man you gotta admit that’s in them genes
Ain’t nothing wrong, just getting on your
Hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone
Nah, you ain’t gotta be born out in the sticks
With an F-150 and a 30-06,
Or have a bubba in the family tree
To get on down with me
All you need is an open mind
If it fires you up you gotta let it shine
When it feels so right that it cant be wrong
Come on, come on, come on
We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside
No matter where you from you just can’t hide
And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws
You can’t help but hollering, Yee Haw!
When you see them pretty little country queens
Man you gotta admit that’s in them genes
Ain’t nothing wrong, just getting on your
Hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone
Come on y’all
We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside
No matter where you from you just can’t hide
And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws
You can’t help but hollering, Yee Haw!
When you see them pretty little country queens
Man you gotta admit that’s in them genes
Ain’t nothing wrong, just getting on your
Hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone
Hillbilly done ba-bone ba-bone bone
Hillbilly done ba-bone ba-bone bone
The music video for “Hillbilly Bone” features Shelton and Adkins performing the song in various rural locations, such as a barn, a tractor, and a dirt road. The video also includes footage of fans dancing and singing along to the song, showcasing the broad appeal of country music and the sense of community it fosters. Overall, “Hillbilly Bone” is a fun and uplifting song that celebrates the unique culture and values of rural America. It highlights the universal appeal of country music and its ability to bring people from different backgrounds together. Through its catchy tune and witty lyrics, “Hillbilly Bone” has become a beloved classic of modern country music, and a testament to Blake Shelton’s talent as a songwriter and performer.
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