About the Song
In the realm of country music, Toby Keith stands as a towering figure, a true embodiment of the genreâs heart and soul. His music, infused with tales of small-town life, hard work, and unyielding spirit, has resonated with millions of listeners worldwide. Among his vast repertoire of hits, â35 MPH Townâ holds a special place, capturing the essence of rural America with a blend of nostalgia and contemporary sensibilities.
Released in 2015 as the title track of Keithâs eighteenth studio album, â35 MPH Townâ is a slow-burning ballad that paints a vivid portrait of a place where life moves at a gentler pace. The songâs narrator reminisces about growing up in this unhurried community, where the speed limit of 35 mph serves as a metaphor for a simpler way of life.
â35 MPH Townâ is steeped in the imagery of rural America, evoking scenes of dirt roads, honky-tonk bars, and Friday night football games. Keithâs lyrics are infused with a sense of longing for a time when life was less complicated, when the values of community and connection held greater sway.
The songâs melody perfectly complements the lyrical sentiment, unfolding with a gentle cadence that mirrors the unhurried pace of life in the titular town. Keithâs voice, weathered yet warm, imbues the lyrics with authenticity and emotional depth.
â35 MPH Townâ is more than just a song; itâs an ode to a way of life that is often overlooked in the fast-paced world of today. Itâs a reminder of the importance of community, of the power of slowing down and appreciating the simple things in life.
For those who have spent time in small-town America, â35 MPH Townâ will undoubtedly strike a chord. Itâs a song that evokes memories of lazy summer days, close-knit friendships, and the sense of belonging that comes from being part of a community. For those who havenât experienced life in a small town, â35 MPH Townâ offers a glimpse into a world that is both familiar and enchanting.
Whether youâre a seasoned country music fan or simply seeking a taste of Americana, â35 MPH Townâ is a song that deserves a listen. Itâs a heartfelt tribute to a way of life that is cherished by many, a reminder of the values that truly matter.
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Lyrics: 35 mph Town
Mama locked the door last night for the first time in all of her years
I said mama you gotta be kidding me, she said things ainât like they used to be round here
You just wouldnât believe it, kids growing up without Jesus, good thing your daddy ainât here to see this now
They stay higher than the water tower in this 35 Mile An Hour townShe said it ainât the drugs, it ainât the booze, Iâve had a backroad buzz or two, myself
It seems like heaven is slipping further away, the devil ainât got far to go when they raise hell
We used to burn a hole through midnight, smoking a stolen Marlboro Light and
On a good night might kill a 5th of Crown But now thereâs a lower higher power in this 35 MPH townOh we canât blame the babies for growing up lazy
And crazy it ainât them that let them down
If they ainât stealing, theyâre suing, why work when weâll give it to âem
Itâs right there in the bible we donât pull out
Spare the rod and youâll sour a 35 Mile An Hour town
The âyes mamââs gone and the âpleaseâ is too,
Itâs out the door with the âthank youâ and the âAmenâ
You donât see a front yard football game
The neighbor kids have done away with the shirt and skins
No one hits the front porch lights to get the kids to come inside
Cause the streets ainât safe for a bike to ride down
Since they printed a prowler in this 35 Mile An Hour town
No theyâre going nowhere fast tonight no matter how fast they drive this 35 Hour town
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