Born To Boogie
Hank Williams Jr. · That's How They Do It In Dixie: The Essential Coll [2006]
They tied the knot, so here I am.
Born on the bayou on the Texas line,
Lovin' Louisiana, raised on Jambalaya.
Well before I could walk I had a guitar in my hand,
By the time I could talk I had my own band.
I went on the road when I was eight years old,
When I turned fifteen I was stealin' the show.
Money to burn and the girls were pretty,
Didn't take me long to learn that I was born to boogie.
When I was eighteen I went to Hollywood,
I met Elvis and Marilyn and Johnny B. Good.
Got my guitar painted as the California sun,
My red Cadillac havin' too much fun.
Now we were playin them halls and jammin' then,
And we moved it over to MGM,
They said this is the boy we've been tellin' you about,
He lit a cigar and he stuck his hand out.
He said son have we got a deal for you,
I'm gonna make you a star and give ya fifty thousand too,
I told him my momma didn't raise no fool,
I'll take your money, I'll make your movie,
I can tell you right now I was born to boogie.
Well my name is Bocephus, I drink whiskey by the gallon,
And I never back down, and I love a good challenge.
What I do now is what I did then,
I like to get down with all my rowdy friends.
Now I can be sweet and I can be mean,
I still got my hat and, I still wear my jeans,
My shades are chrome, my guitar is steel,
If you think I won't, then believe me I will,
Get down on you baby, 'cause I ain't no rookie,
I was boogyin' to party, and I was born to boogie!
Born To Boogie
Hank Williams Jr.'s 'Born To Boogie' stands as a vibrant testament to his mastery of the honky-tonk and country-rock fusion that defined his career. Recorded for the 2006 compilation 'That's How They Do It In Dixie: The Essential Collection,' the track showcases his signature blend of twangy vocals and driving rhythm, reflecting the energetic spirit of the American South. As a key component of his extensive discography, the song exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that celebrate the outlaw image and the enduring appeal of traditional country music. It remains a staple of his live performances, capturing the raw enthusiasm that made him a legendary figure in the genre.

