The Buckin' Song

Jerrod Niemann · Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury [2010]

Well, I had me a horse, named Bad Luck

She wasn't good lookin', but she sure could buck

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay



(Fellas)

I put my momma on her, she threw her in the air

My dad said, "Son, that's a mother-buckin' mare"

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay



I took her to the rodeo, she won second place

Really buckin' good in the buckin' barrel race

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay



Well, I won a thousand dollars and put it in my hat

Bought a brand new saddle, she bucked me outta that

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay



(Tell ya what)

She bucked me on the pick-up truck, bucked me on the fence

My dad said, "Son, ya got no buckin' sense"

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay



(Here's the moral of the story)

So if ya got a bucker, don't ever buck around

That buckin' mother-bucker will buck ya on the ground

Yeah hoo, hey, hey

Yippee-yi-ki-yay

Yippee-yi-ki-yay

The Buckin' Song

Jerrod Niemann's "The Buckin' Song" stands as a defining track from his 2010 album "Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury," showcasing his signature blend of country storytelling and upbeat energy. Released during a pivotal era for his career, the recording captures the lively spirit of his discography, featuring a rhythm that invites dancing while delivering lyrics about the thrill of competition and camaraderie. The song exemplifies Niemann's ability to craft anthems that resonate with audiences, balancing humor and heart within the traditional country format. It remains a staple in his catalog, reflecting the vibrant musical landscape of the early 2010s and solidifying his reputation as a dynamic performer known for engaging live shows and memorable recordings.