The Jake Owen Down to The Honkytonk song was released in August of 2018...watch the official music video and see the song details here,
The Jake Owen Down to The Honkytonk song was released in August of 2018 as the second single from his sixth studio album “Greetings from… Jake”. Country music artist Jake Owen‘s single “Down to The Honkytonk” sends its listeners into a fit of nostalgia. Between the steel guitar and nods to traditional country themes, the Florida native brings us back to the sounds of past country hits of the 1990s.
. “Down to The Honkytonk” follows in this tradition, painting a vivid picture of a carefree night out on the town. The lyrics take us on a journey through a small-town escape, as Jake Owen sings about leaving behind the worries and stress of everyday life and embracing the freedom and joy found within the honkytonk scene. The music video became the most popular of Jake Owen’s career with over 45 million views as of June of 2023. Enjoy the star’s energetic “Down to The Honkytonk” music video below!
“I have just huge respect for classic country music. I love the sound of a steel guitar. And quite frankly, I love going down to the honky tonks here [in Nashville] on Broadway, and for that matter, honky tonks anywhere around the country,” Owen recently shared with iHeartRadio. “A honky tonk is really just the place where you can go, have some beers with friends and listen to some good country music, and make memories and tell some good stories. And that’s kind of right in my wheelhouse. So that’s why this song, ‘Down to the Honkytonk,’ is one of my favorites off the new record.”
Jake Owen Down to The Honkytonk Lyrics
I got a house, down a backroad
I got a flag on the front porch
I got a dog named Waylon
I got a driveway that needs paving
I got a boat with a two stroke
A couple guaranteed to make you laugh jokes
I got friends in low places
Yeah, life is what you make it
I might not end up in the hall of fame
With a star on the sidewalk with my name
Or a statue in my hometown when I’m gone
Nobody gonna name their babies after me
I might not go down in history
But, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I got a girl named Sheila
She goes batshit on tequila
I got a job that gets the job done
I got a loan at the bank, it’s a big one
The only place you might see my name
Is on the wall, for a good time call
I’m a local legend on a Friday night
In a Pabst Blue Ribbon neon light
I might not end up in the hall of fame
With a star on the sidewalk with my name
Or a statue in my hometown when I’m gone
Nobody gonna name their babies after me
I might not go down in history
But, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I might not end up in the hall of fame
With a star on the sidewalk with my name
Or a statue in my hometown when I’m gone
Nobody gonna name their babies after me
I might not go down in history
But, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
I’ll go down, I’ll go down to the Honkytonk
This track is the star’s newest offering from his sixth studio album and serves as the follow-up to his previous hit single “I Was Jack (You Were Diane). “Down to The Honkytonk” captures the true essence of country music, combining a catchy melody, nostalgic storytelling, and a genuine love for honkytonk traditions. It reminds us of the power of music to transport us to a simpler time, allowing us to let loose and embrace the joy of life. Remember to “share” the Jake Owen Down to The Honkytonk music video with other Country Music fans.