About the Song
In 2003, Toby Keith, a rising star in country music known for his bravado and patriotism, released a song that would become a lightning rod for controversy and a chart-topping anthem: âBeer for My Horsesâ featuring the legendary Willie Nelson.
The song is a potent mix of patriotism, revenge, and good olâ fashioned Southern hospitality. It opens with a news report of a bombing, sparking the narratorâs outrage at the state of the world. Hearkening back to a time of swifter justice, the lyrics advocate for a harsh response to criminals â a sentiment that divided listeners.
However, the songâs true power lies in its infectious energy and undeniable swagger. Keithâs brash vocals are perfectly complemented by Nelsonâs smooth, world-weary delivery, creating a dynamic duo. The songâs chorus, with its call to raise a glass âagainst evil forces,â became a rallying cry for many, particularly in the wake of 9/11.
âBeer for My Horsesâ wasnât without its critics. Some found the lyrics promoting violence to be distasteful, while others questioned the songâs simplistic approach to complex issues. Despite the controversy, the song became a massive commercial success. It spent six weeks at number one on the Billboard country charts, making Nelson the oldest artist ever to top the chart at the time.
The songâs legacy remains complex. Itâs a powerful anthem that captures a specific moment in American history, but its celebration of violence continues to spark debate. Nonetheless, âBeer for My Horsesâ remains a significant entry in Toby Keithâs catalog and a testament to the enduring popularity of Willie Nelson. Itâs a song that will get your feet tapping, even if it makes you think twice about the lyrics.
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Lyrics: Beer for My Horses
[Toby Keith:]
Willie man, come on, six oâclock news
Said somebodyâs been shot, somebodyâs been abused
Somebody blew up a building
Somebody stole a car
Somebody got away
Somebody didnât get too far, yeah
They didnât get too far[Willie Nelson:]
Grandpappy told my pappy back in my day, âSon,
A man had to answer for the wicked that he done.â
Take all the rope in Texas
Find a tall oak tree,
Round up all of them bad boys
Hang them high in the street
For all the people to see[Toby Keith and Willie Nelson:]
That justice is the one thing you should always find
You gotta saddle up your boys
You gotta draw a hard line
When the gun smoke settles weâll sing a victory tune
And weâll all meet back at the local saloon
Weâll raise up our glasses against evil forces
Singing, âWhiskey for my men, beer for my horses.â[Toby Keith and Willie Nelson:]
We got too many gangsters doing dirty deeds
Too much corruption and crime in the streets
Itâs time the long arm of the law put a few more in the ground
Send âem all to their maker and heâll settle âem down
You can bet heâll settle âem downâCause justice is the one thing you should always find
You gotta saddle up your boys
You gotta draw a hard line
When the gun smoke settles weâll sing a victory tune
And weâll all meet back at the local saloon
And weâll raise up our glasses against evil forces
Singing, âWhiskey for my men, beer for my horses.â
âWhiskey for my men, beer for my horses.â
Justice is the one thing you should always find
You gotta saddle up your boys
You gotta draw a hard line
When the gun smoke settles weâll sing a victory tune
And weâll all meet back at the local saloon
And weâll raise up our glasses against evil forces
Singing, âWhiskey for my men, beer for my horses.â
Singing, âWhiskey for my men, beer for my horses.â
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