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Toby Keith
Toby Keith


Background information
Birth name Toby Keith Covel
Born July 8, 1961
Origin Clinton, Oklahoma, U.S.
Genre(s) Country
Years active 1993—present
Label(s) Polydor
Mercury Records
DreamWorks
A&M Records
Show Dog Nashville
Associated acts Carter's Chord
Scotty Emerick
Lindsey Haun
Mac McAnally
Bobby Pinson
Trailer Choir
Stephen Cochran
Website Website



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Toby Keith Album


Boomtown (09/27/2004)
09/27/2004
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(Toby Keith)

Turn left at the old Hotel
I know this boulevard much too well
It hasn't changed since I been gone 
Oh, this used to be my way home

They paved the road thru the neighborhood
I guess the county finally fixed good
It was gettin rough
Someone finally complained enough

Fight the tears back with a smile
Stop and look for a little while
Oh it's plain to see
The only thing missing is me

That's my house & that's my car 
That's my dog in my back yard
There's the window to the room
Where she lays her pretty head
I planted that tree out by the fence
Not long after we moved in
That's my kids and that's my wife
Whose that man, runnin my life

If I pulled in would it cause a seen
There not really expectin me
Those kid's have been thru hell
I hear they adjusted well

Turn around in the neighbors drive
I'd be hard to recognise
In this pick-up truck
It's just an old fixer up

Drive away one more time
Lot of things going thru my mind
I guess the less things change
The more they never seem the same

That's my house & that's my car 
That's my dog in my back yard
There's the window to the room
Where she lays her pretty head
I planted that tree out by the fence
Not long after we moved in
That's my kids and that's my wife
Whose that man, runnin my life

. . .


(Toby Keith)

Yeah you can see the girl comin'
From a mile away
She's got her big wheels turnin'
She's got Oklahoma plates

She's got her sun roof up
She's got her windows rolled down
And you oughta feel the ground shakin'
When she comes to town

Yeah I'm in love with the girl in the four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step side
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck

She's got bucket seats fully customized
In your wildest dreams painted on the side
It was built to run, she was built to show
She's got a Haggard hit playin' on her stereo

Yeah I'm in love with the girl in the four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step side
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck

Yeah I'm in love with the girl in the four-wheel drive
Chrome steel bumpers and red step side
She has a large time in her large machine
Man I wonder how she gets up in that thing
It casts a big shadow sittin' in the sun
She's got it revved up rockin' ready to run
And someday soon I'm gonna climb right up
And take a little ride in her big ol' truck

Big ol' truck
Ten feet tall, ten feet wide
It's a big ol' truck
Here she comes again man


. . .


(Toby Keith/Wayne Perry)

Word sure gets around in a tattle tale town
That why she never goes out at night
But when her kids go to school and her husband's gone too
She gets in her care and she drives
To a little motel on the outskirts of town
Puts on her perfume and turns the bed down
And I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

Her husband's always working and he's never home
When he's there with her he's still gone
And she can't stand living and loving alone
Well she's got her children to raise, that's why she can't let it show
I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

It's PTA meetings, warm social greetings
A woman's work never gets done
It's church Sunday, it starts again Monday
Seems she's always on the run
And she gets so lonely it tears her in two
That's when she does what a woman must do
And I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

Her husband's always working and he's never home
When he's there with her he's still gone
And she can't stand living and loving alone
Well she's got her children to raise, that's why she can't let it show
I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

Ah she's got her children to raise that's why she can't let it show
I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

Yeah I'm the only one who knows Victoria's secret

. . .


(Nathan Crow/David Wills)

This world's a jungle there ain't no justice
Laws of nature rule this land
Better hide your horses, bury your whiskey
Hold your woman any way you can

Cause there ain't no right or wrong, nothing's carved in stone
It ain't cheating if you don't get caught
Jokers laugh and losers grieve
Cause out here there's no honor among thieves

That woman you've been loving, she was another man's
You stole her heart while his nack was turned
On every corner there's an outlaw waiting
Who wants to teach you what you never learned

Cause there ain't no right or wrong, nothing's carved in stone
It ain't cheating if you don't get caught
Jokers laugh and losers grieve
Cause out here there's no honor among thieves

This world's a jungle there ain't no justice
Laws of nature rule this land
So don't go crying when her love goes flying to
The thieving arms of another man

There ain't no right or wrong, nothing's carved in stone
It ain't cheating if you don't get caught
Love's a deck of cards read them and weep
Cause out here there's no honor among thieves

Yeah
There ain't no right or wrong
Nothing's carved in stone

. . .


(Toby Keith/Carl Goff, Jr.)

Route 14 Box 308
She said goodbye at the cattle-guard gate
Hoping she would find her a place in the world
With her mind made up and tears in her eyes
It almost made her daddy cry
He said don't forget to call when you get there girl.

Driving on that two lane road hoping she might find
A whole lot more waiting up ahead than what she left behind

Moving upstairs, downtown
Life's too short to be hanging around
She's eighteen and it's time she got out of the wood
She's getting out while the getting's good

All bills paid and a room with a view
She's unpacked a dish or two
She just got her phone turned on today
There's a big, old world waiting just outside
As she's thumbing through the classifieds
Looking for work and any old job's okay

Driving on that cross-town freeway hoping she might find
A whole lot more waiting up ahead than what she left behind

Living upstairs, downtown
Life's too short to be hanging around
She's eighteen and it's time she got out of the wood
She's getting out while the getting's good

Then she lost her job at the grocery store
And the wolf came knocking at the door
The red notice said they turned off her telephone
There's nothing left for her to do so she's packed up a thing or two
Loaded her car down, now she's headed home

Driving on that two lane road hoping she might find
A whole lot more waiting up ahead than what she left behind

Living upstairs, downtown
Life's too short to be hanging around
She's eighteen and it's time she got back to the wood
She's getting out while the getting's good

. . .


(Toby Keith/Carl Goff, Jr.)

I used to come home late and not a minute too soon
Barking like a dog, howling at the moon
You'd be mad as an ol' red hen, up all night wonderin' where I been
I'd fall down and say come help me honey
You laughed outloud, I guess you thought it was funny
I sobered up, and I got to thinkin'
Girl you ain't much fun since I quit drinkin'

Now I'm paintin' the house and I'm mendin' the fence
I guess I gone out and lost all my good sense
Too much work is hard for your health
I could've died drinkin', now I'm killing myself
Now I'm feedin' the dog, sackin' the trash
It's honey do this, honey do that
I sobered up, and I got to thinkin'
Girl you ain't much fun since I quit drinkin'

Now I'm fixin' the sink and I'm mowin' the grass
You made me a list and I'm bustin' my...wheel
All broke down, tail's been (or talespin??) draggin'
It's a tough ol' life up here on the wagon
Now I'm feedin' the dog, sackin' the trash
It's honey do this, honey do that
I sobered up, and I got to thinkin'
Girl you ain't much fun since I quit drinkin'
Yeah, I sobered up, and I got to thinkin'
Girl you ain't much fun since I quit drinkin'

. . .


(Tony Haselden/Tim Mensy)

You've got my heart in unfamiliar territory 
It's never been out here on my sleeve 
But here tonight with you it's quite a different story 
You bring out a side of me no one has ever seen 

There's something I'm afraid to say to you too early 
But I'd be a fool to wait too late 
My mind is cautious but my heart is in a hurry 
Which one's right, it's really hard to say 

In other words 
I can't put "I love you" in other words 
When I look into your eyes 
No other words can capture what I'm feeling 
My heart tells my head some things can't be said 
In other words 
Better men than I have tried to find a better phrase 
Still "I love you" has a ring I've never heard 
In other words 

What we've got here is a touching situation 
You smile as if you've read my mind 
A pair of "I love you's" gently ends this conversation 
'Cause matters of the heart can't be defined 

In other words 
I can't put "I love you" in other words 
When I look into your eyes 
No other words can capture what I'm feeling 
My heart tells my head some things can't be said 
In other words 
Better men than I have tried to find a better phrase 
Still "I love you" has a ring I've never heard 
In other words

. . .


(Toby Keith/Wayne Perry)

Had this dream forever 
And it's comin' true at last 
Now lookin' back, the hard times 
Were just lessons from the past 
I finally climbed the highest mountain 
Now I'm standing tall 
There were sacrifices made 
But now the price is paid 
To you I owe it all 

You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I am who I am 
You've always been my guiding light 
Leading the way through love and life 
You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I'm who I am 

I know I never told you 
How much I depend on you 
But at my weakest moment 
You were strong and pulled me through 
You've been standing in the shadows 
You're still trying to 
But to watch you step aside 
Let me take this ride 
Is something I can't do 

You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I am who I am 
You've always been my guiding light 
Leading the way through love and life 
You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I'm who I am 

You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I am who I am 
You've always been my guiding light 
Leading the way through love and life 
You're not the woman behind the man 
You are the reason I'm who I am

. . .


(Johnny McCollum/Pal Rakes/Nelson Larkin)

Lookin' back on my younger days 
Life was a play and the world a stage 
Lust, love and greed were in my heart 
I thought I had to play each part 

I'd skip school and get in a fight 
Had a different girl every Friday night 
But it all came out in the wash 
Dad always said boys will be boys 

Mom and dad backed me through it all 
Picked me up each time I'd fall 
In fact they called it growing pains 
And said all kids must try such things 
They kept the faith and brought me through 
I still make a mistake or two 
Lookin' back on my younger days 
Life was a play and the world a stage 

I lost my driver's license twice 
For speeding and running red lights 
But like all kids I lived and learned 
Play with fire and you'll get burned 

I bucked the system day and night 
Smoked cigarettes and tried the wine 
Thought breakin' rules was bein' cool 
It's clear to me now I was a fool 

Mom and dad backed me through it all 
Picked me up each time I'd fall 
In fact they called it growing pains 
And said all kids must try such things 
They kept the faith and brought me through 
I still make a mistake or two 
Lookin' back on my younger days 
Life was a play and the world a stage 

Yeah everything turned out ok 
Life was a play and the world a stage

. . .


(Toby Keith)

The people came here from parts unknown 
Sleepin' in their cars 'cause they didn't have homes 
Thought this place was the promised land 
If you could roughneck, we could use a good man 
Come on boy let me show you around 
You could make a lot of money here 
Livin' in a boomtown 

We'll some build bars and big hotels 
Downshift drive and the people live well 
High on the hog and wild on the range 
Pocket full of cash instead of chump change 
This place kicks when the sun goes down 
Ain't life great when you're livin' in a boomtown 

See oil was the blood that flowed through the soul 
To keep a man workin' when it's forty below 
Relent to the devil in the cold cold ground 
Trying to make a dollar here livin' in a boomtown 

Six short years the oil fields went 
Rigs came down and the money got spent 
And the wisemen saved for a rainy day 
The fools packed up and moved away 
The hotels closed and the bars shut down 
And it got real quite livin' in a boomtown 

See oil was the blood that flowed through the soul 
To keep a man workin' when it's forty below 
Relent to the devil in the cold cold ground 
Trying to make a dollar here livin' in a boomtown 

Now the cafe's filled with people tellin' lies 
Trying to figure out how the town went dry 
You can buy a house a dime on the dollar 
Need a good home just give me a holler 
I can move you in with no money down 
Still tryin' to make a dollar here livin' in a boomtown 

Livin' in a boomtown 
Livin' in a boomtown

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