Little Big Town - Boondocks (Official Music Video)
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I was born in the slums and swore I'd get out to the boondocks one day. My wife is also from a city and had the same thoughts. Now, almost 22 years after buying a bunch of acres and an old farmhouse in the deep woods of a hill town with 4,000 people, it is in my blood. We raised our daughter here and though she's off to a big city college, she can't wait to get home on break, play with the hounds and drive past the farms and ride a horse. She wants and will get this place when we're gone. Damn it's heaven, and this song NAILS it!!!
Aww glad you got out of there 😊 So much more peace in the boondocks 😁
You're living a wonder! I got chills and tears. Bless you and yours.
Reading your story gives me hope. Can’t wait to break free from my city
Woul love to see the boondocks. Don't know where that is 🥺
I went the opposite way... grew up in a village of 500 people. Spent like 40 years out in the boonies... loving my city conveniences and food choices. Never thought I'd fall in love with a city of 2 million coming from the pokies like I did but just couldn't handle it anymore lol. I'll always be country but for now city life for me for sure.
I am from the boondocks in Texas and proud of it
raised in the marsh swamps of west central florida. love this song.
Weeki Wachee??
I’m a city girl but damn,,, I feel this deep in my heart.❤️ Maybe cause my grandma was from West Virginia back in 1920
It was. God is Good
Proud to be from the south
This song is still great in 2022. If you understand, you were born in the boondocks. 👌
I was born in Tulsa Oklahoma but still like this song.
As a girl born and raised in the Mississippi Delta, I can honestly say that of all the songs made about southerners, Boondocks is one that TRULY is the most accurate!!! They 💯 NAILED IT!!!
Yes, hello 👋 another Mississippi girl here. I was born & raised on Sioux Bayou about 4 miles inland from the Gulf. Although not now, it was the boonies when I was a child. This is great song that takes me back to honeysuckle & fireflies. It’s so built up. I don’t see them when i go home. 😐
My family is from Wise County, Virginia. Coal country. Even though I live in Kentucky now, I feel this song deeply. 2024 and this song still rocks.
My buddy loved this tune. Had it blasting when I came home from Iraq in 2009. He died after a long struggle with addiction. Reminds me of him and the times we had that year. RIP Mike.
God bless his soul!!! ❤️
@@AnastasiaBeaverhousn thank you and God bless!
Sorry for your loss 💔 addiction sucks
Sorry for the loss of your friend! Many years ago, my *brother* got addicted to heroin, in *jail,* FFS, thanks (NOT) to a nurse that had a case of the hots for him. He struggled for years after getting out, trading his drug addiction for alcohol - a common problem. Thankfully, he managed to get clean, to the point of refusing pain medication (morphine), in the ambulance, and ER, when he had a bike accident, and ended up with a shattered & compound ankle fracture. Being from a small city, our ortho surgeons weren't up for the task, so he had to wait until a hospital with trauma surgeons had a bed available. He spent almost 30 hours lying on a stretcher in our ER Dept, taking nothing stronger than regular strength Tylenol. He DID have a few rough days though, when the surgical ER nurse put some in his IV, just as he was going into the recovery room. Seems they forgot to note it on his chart. The nurses then gave him a few more "maintenance" doses when he was napping. He raised holy hell when they came in to give him another one, and he was awake. After that, he took only his prescription meds, and had a rare, single beer, or glass of wine. So proud of him for turning his life around. He died of cancer, at 52. RIP, fam 😪 😇😇😇😇 God bless **all** of our souls 🙏
I was there in ‘09 as well. Out near the Syrian border. Semper.
This song was released when I was 13 always listened to it with my father while I worked with him for many summers...he's gone now it brings back a lot of memories...RIP Dad..
Grew up in NC around when this song released. Still proud of where I came from and this song hits hard no matter the year.
AMEN PRAISE THE LORD
heck yeah nc here too
Amen to that..... BTW TRUMP WON 2024.... Yah Baby
❤ FELLOW NC !!!
I’ll never forget the summer night me & my boyfriend at the time were driving down a highway in Kentucky singing this song together because he had the CD. I loved that moment.
We are proud Southerners with our hearts and souls in the boondocks and in the swamps.
Beautiful song. "Where I learned about Jesus, where I learned about workin' hard."
Amen
This song is timeless for us folks that love how we grew up. We have a legacy and we are proud of where we came from. Hi Mama!
Glad you're so proud of being a 'neck. I was born there too, but educated myself, moved TF out and never looked back.
Yes ma'am! I'm 21 years old and currently live in Cincinnati Ohio but lemme tell ya, I have been sicker than a dog missing home. Humble up bringing has given such a different outlook on life compared to the people I'm surrounded by now. Ill forever be grateful for my grandparents and our farm 💚 nothing else in this world compares
I feel u am proud of how I grew up in a tiny town in the south loved every min of it
@@fortniteguy Sure am glad us Blue states get to work to pay for all the aid you lot get. Something to be proud of.
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These people are just fine human beings ..had the pleasure of opening our patio bar to them....I really really liked them....may the Lord bless them.....
This song came out shortly after I moved to the city from living on the base of Mt. St. Helen's. 18 years later and this sing still radiates in my soul.
2024. 57 year old woman, just came in from fishin'. In Washington State, but feeling little big
Here's to growing up poor in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Alabama. ✊🏻🍻
Makes me think of dover arkansas
Nothing beats early 2000s country
I'm British, born and raised in London. Spent a summer living in rural Minnesota in 2009 - discovered a lot of country music in those days and this is one of the songs I remember hearing heaps on the radio.
😀We wretched Colonials do have our moments now and then, wot-wot!
Come to the South! You’ll hear a heap more and have a blast while you’re at it! 😂💛
@@SunflowerChild82 Which state do you live in?
@@randomuploadsism Florida!
Where at in minnesota I live in northern minnesota red lake reservation
Did not have much growing up but I had love and food and I am proud to have grown up poor and in the country
God bless everyone associated with your band members family's as well 🙏 ❤️.....Sharing always 🙏
Love this song a lot! I was not even born in the USA, but from a small town. Now living in Texas and I heard this song and it talks to my soul a lot
I remember this song. Omg. Brings back memories of being in Texas and being 11 years old and I'm 34 now. I miss that. You can take the country girl out of Texas but you can't take Texas out of the girl. Country girl can survive. 🥰
There are days when the heart wants soothing music… I came her for that reason. Thank you for being a great bunch of singers. Love y’all.
16 years later, never gets old.
Si sen'or
@@PeppeRouniKenshin m.n . . . ... l. ....... . N. N..nn
Right
Happy early birthday 16 years
The songs only 12 years old bruh
I’m a northern city boy, but I love this song. Makes me want to go to a diner in a small southern town
Probably one of the few country songs I'll ever listen to. I'm not from the boondocks, but dang, I love the message of this song!! Not only is it a "don't forget your roots" song, but I can't help but feel like people who were raised in this sort of life are the hardiest people you'll ever meet, who understand a true hard day's work!
Amen
AMEN; [{GODDLY ENFORCENCE PLANS ON MY SELF'S OCCURESEMSES
Hi, I'm from a small city, knows as St. Louis, I'm proud of where I came from !! =)
Double Amen
❤❤❤ I'm romantic the Boondocks..proud American Patriot
This was me and my grandpas favorite song every time I listen to this it reminds me how awesome he was
This group is timeless and classic! What Fleetwood Mac is to Rock Little Big Town is to Country! The music and lyrics show the passion of the rural "everyman" and evoked happy memories of harth and home! Most of all rich or poor have pride!!
will stay in the south
I saw them do Fleetwood Mac’s “ The Chain “ live in 2011 .My musician friend and season 9 American Idol alumni , Aaron Kelly opened up for them
Born and raised in a little holler in East Tennessee, slaughtered hogs and ran coon dogs, stacked hay and made our own molasses. I come from a town where you mention my holler and everybody says good things. Blessed.
I may live in the city now, but I grew up on a dirt road surrounded by pastures. Coworkers never get why I walk barefoot on the dirt road. Nobody understands how I’ve never been stuck on our dirt road in my two wheel drive cars and I’m like you just got to know the dirt and know the sand and don’t stop 😜
I bet you miss the sweet fresh air that you get in the country. idk I've never been to a city is the air as fresh there
@@matthewcbd2486I do miss it. That’s why I go home so often. I’d say the biggest difference is the stars at night. You can’t see them very well with city lights. But it is pretty peaceful here too for the most part. I’m in the suburbs and usually the air is still pretty fresh with the sea breeze.
You know i love country people it is the absolute best of people nobody wants to out do ,or blame everybody, or anything like that i am proud to be country 👍
That Ho Down at the end made the song. It never gets old.
Years ago, I heared that part on the radio and was like "What on earth was that!? That was awesome!". I stayed on that radio station to find that song again. It got me into Country music.
I think this song means . He might get rich and famous . And he might not live there anymore . But he never lets anyone forget where he came from . That's where he learned about life . And how to be a good person . And work hard everyday with good morals . Boondocks
I can relate to this song. I lived in the country. Great childhood with loving parents and amazing siblings. I was the youngest of six.
Being proud of where you come from is important.I used to hide my accent and ignore where I came from when I moved to California,in my 20's.But I realized I was conveying that I was ashamed of the people who raised me.And I could not be any more proud than I already am. I'm from w.va and I come from good stock.
Amen brother
Never be ashamed from where u come from those r u roots I'm from Lubbock Texas and these r my roots 😎
@@blakemichael1105
Okin dee
I know exactly what you mean. I'm from NYC originally, and even before I left, I started doing my best to lose my heavy accent. I lost anywhere from 60-80% of it. Eventually, I learned to relax about it and was even told by a lot of people that they loved New York accents, and so I do retain what I have remaining. 👍🏻
"I come from good stock". Are you beef or something?
After all my travels around this amazing world of ours, in just about every city and country on this planet. I'm always happiest when I return to my home in Alabama. There's just nothing in all the world like the American South.
I ain't deep south but I am from rural North Carolina. we have since moved to a more populated area but Southern country is in my veins.
One of the only country bands I've heard that actually displays some musical talent. Those chords and that canon at the end are no joke.
They ring bells, but they've never sounded anywhere's near as good to me as Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB King, or Joe Bonamassa.
willie nelson? waylon jennings? Jamey Johnson?
Their harmonies are so impeccable
This song just reminds me of home, since I'm a Louisiana man, raised in Minnesota.... i miss home....
You strike me as the kind of person who loves themselves and what you were born with. Content and proud of who God made you to be with no shame. Not dying your hair or trying to look like someone else. You are awesome. Please don't ever change who you believe God made you to be.
Oct 16 2024 and STILL enjoying these guys!
My wedding anniversary
One of the only accurate representations of livin in the country
100% none of that proud to be trash stuff that they sing about now
Just reminiscing with my mom about these bands when I was a kid. So many great 4th of July picnics.... memorial day picnics, WILD bonfires (cops called many times) 😂
This group is choked full a talent. Their harmonies are thru the roof & they commit to every note & word. They hit hard & deliver !
Im from southern Mississippi. Im not really a country fan ironically i listen to metalcore and stuff but damn this is a straight masterpiece i cannot deny it.
Heard this for the 1st time today on a local fm rDio station. I've just become a country fan. Love this band and this song😊
I first heard this song years ago when it came out. Now coming back to listen again it holds special meaning, since I moved away from my old home place.
I grew up on an old farm, with pastures, woods, and creeks. Honeysuckles and blackberries grew there. Oh, and a railroad track ran I guess about a thousand feet from our house, the "midnight train", as this song puts it.
I sure do miss that place. Now there's a huge warehouse where our house used to be, but I'll never forget the memories made there.
Gotta love this song i was raised in a town that is considered the country. My current boyfriend/future husband were neighbors same high school. But i was born near the beach im proud of being a beach baby with a little country
this song brings back so many memories of being on my grandparent's farm. now i'm lucky to be living in the same house, with a tin roof and a gravel drive, honeysuckles growing down by the old stable, blackberries down by the old hog lot where we used to go catch crawfish, hearing the coyotes howl at night and greeting the skunks that come up to my back porch. they don't bother me and i don't bother them. in the over 50 years of my life i am the happiest here in this house....on this old farm....down in the boondocks.
The dream!
I KEEP MY HEART AND SOUL IN THE BOOOOOOOOOOOOOON DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKS
There is nothing in the world that compares to being where God wants you to be. I hope you get to do all the good things at that spot! All the best to you!
I want to come visit
I’m a redneck, but love the same. Love living in our flood zone. No one in, no one out. Pure peacefulness
I’m from Brooklyn NY yet this song hits me as it can mean anything to anyone….it’s childhood. Amazing ❤
my Nana always turned this song on and we would dance and sing around our HUGE house we bought together (well i helped with my job @ Walmart LOL) r.i.p. Nana heaven gained an angel 😢😇👼
elizabeth ross same
Some of my best memories from my childhood rest in the times I spent on my uncle's farm with my cousins. People who have lived in large cities all their lives do not understand what they have been missing. This song reflects the joy of living in remote areas that are some of the most charming and beautiful that our country has to offer. If famine ever comes to America, it will be the farmers and country folk who will survive while the city boys will eat their wallpaper. God bless our farmers who feed the rest of us.
Drop me barefoot in the Sierra mountains in winter.
But NEVER ask me to go to a big city!
Oh it is home for me. It never gets old. I love this music it’s in my bones like my kin. ♥️👍🙏🇺🇸
There's muddy water running through your veins
Thank god I was born where I was. Not enough country to scorn the city. Not enough city to scorn country.
I would say that describes me as well. Well stated.
I am proud of where I came from. God bless the USA!
same
Elvas666 *claps* OH YEAH Hallelujah
Same😜
Hell yea thank god for makeing me a country girl from the woods !! I was raised n the boom docks
Man, I love this song! I hope that someday, I'll live in the boondocks where I feel I should be and should always have been. This song is in my top 5!
Grew up poor, but only poor money wise! I had food, place to sleep, family love and great banjo and guitar music on the front porch on weekends!
Same here dude! We were rich in things money CAN"T nor ever can buy.
Sounds like Heaven.
Rhonda Boncutter I hear ya same but ain’t nothing wrong with that
Sounds a good life to me . Living in the city for 20 years gets so old
Rhonda Boncutter amen to that hon, same here
This Reminds me of where I came from and All the things I love that God gave us.
I'm a Gay Jewish Metalhead born and raised in New York City. I fell in-love with this amazing song the very first time I overheard it on someone else's radio back in 2005. 16 years and counting later-on, I am still in-love with it. It's just an absolutely incredible song. One of my all-time favorites. ❤️
Hell. Yes.
Curious why you had to stereo type yourself? What would have been wrong with saying “im bob, I like this song”.
Checking yourself into boxes, instead of allowing yourself to be heard with no restraints. People say way to much in this 2023! Keep comments Short and sweet, and you’ll be good brotha bob. I like this jam too. My name is Joshua, have a good day fam
@@coticadena7804 they’re saying that even though this song doesn’t relate at all to how they grew up, cuz they in fact did NOT grow up in the boondocks, but they still vibe with it and it brings them happiness. THAT’s why they gave so much info. not to confine themselves to boxes. 🙄
@spoopy891 and your point. Your not on the same page. If you disagree with something, just state your issue. Don’t throw a tantrum, but then say nothing to do with my comment.
@@coticadena7804 You're the one that seemed to throw a tantrum there, bub. Spoopy was just explaining the other guy's comment to you.
It’s 2025, I’m as country as I’ve ever been and this is still my jam!! ❤🤠
There's a few important things in this world, and they are knowing where you stand, knowing where you come from and being proud of where you come from.
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I understand, friend - this is important.
Great music
Proud to be a Hindu.
Aditya Tyagi
That last part at the end is just SO good. I love the hint of gospel music. Hopefully, they'll play in Columbus, Ohio some day.
Almost 2023 and this song still hits right, harmonies are on point.
Any one cousin in particular?
@gr0uch02a I'm sure you would know more about kissing cousins than any of us..I mean why were you thinking about something like that anyway?
@@Shadowman092-s9o yeah...weird thing to bring up unsolicited especially in reference to a song that it makes no sense. Its like he cant get his cousin off his mind
Bfi . ❤. ❤ you l
Almost 2024 and it still hits
Man it's awesome 👍. They don't make songs like this nowadays. Love from Pakistan to y'all living in boondacks.
Where has the time gone? Still sound just as amazing as ever 😊
This song makes me think of my church I grew up going to as a child 😇✝️❤️
LBT, this song was first the song I heard from you. I knew you where gonna be a legendary group of Country musical world. God Bless you and your families in coming into our lives with Beautiful songs 🙏, Amen!!!!!
Country boy from Ohio, off an old farming road in the middle of no where in hiram, I remember craw fish catchin in the marsh, deer hunting behind my grandpa's house, and taken my racecars on my backroad after being built over winter for a shake down. Plowin my neighbors driveways during winter and mowin in the summer. I love how I grew up it made me the man I am now. And I now have a condo in east Detroit. I miss my stomping ground and my 05 Dakota slt magnum v8 doing burnouts on my chip and sealed roads!!
Representing Greensboro, North Carolina here and yes - I LOVE this song! Speaks to the heart!
🎤Dis country gurl stil lisnin n 2024 🎶
Me and my siblings have grown up in the country and still thinking about it alot after one of my sister's passed away last night and can't get this song out of my head
I love how we live our life. We accept ourselves for who we are. People who have a millions or those who believe that their lives should be dictated by the beliefs of society or social beliefs, live their lives to please what others think about them. They don't live for themselves they live to please the thoughts that others have about them.
Can't believe this was 11 years ago😔
you mean 16 years now!
@@andrewnguyen307 @Lovergirl161995 Yeah, time flies! May 2005 it came out! You Tube was born in 2007. The music industry started uploading videos around 2009 and 2010.
@@wendyc7730 it’s been years for now! So fast
I will never forget this song!
Ya
Born In Puerto Rico.. Raised In Spfld, Mass.. {PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN}.. Freedom To Live, & Be Who You Want To Be.. GOD Bless The U.S.A..
WOW THEY ARE REALLY GOOD. I GUESS WHAT I LOVE MOST ABOUT THEM IS THEIR RHYTHM AND GREAT VOCALS
I LOVE IT SO MUCH I HAVE TO SCREAM LIKE AN ASSHOLE TO MAKE MY POINT. PFFT
Little big town I am a big fan of your songs 🎵 since I was 9 years old now I am 18 years and I still a big fan of little big town
WHO ELSE IS STILL BUMPING THIS IN 2021?? Alone in the car trying to hit those high notes! 😁😁🗣🎶
Me
me but i half american and half arab this song got me past highschoool but know im on college
Me
Do you live there on that ranch.
Here I am with y'all
This song is 15 years old, already! Where does the time go! Great song, always!
Be proud of where you came from , Where ever that may be Rock ON.
Jeff T well said
Jeff T Nova scotia
Jeff T Right on brother
The voice brought me here❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this song. Technically we were a bit poor or whatever but we were rich. I'm thankful for what I have and I have never felt like I went without or wanted for anything...I'm thankful.
This was the shit when I was a kid
Bro same
hell yeah
It still is the shit lol
@@breannabakies9447 hell yeah
Same
I never get tired of listening to their music.
Still here in 2023...
Song drove me back from the abyss that i was seeking 10 years ago, i listen everyday, thank you
That's great that it helped you. The power of music is limitless. I hope you're still alright and still kickin'😉. /Best regards from Russia.💖
@@extraterrestrialval9711 kicking and screaming,
How did I get here? Don't care, I like it, good tune.
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. John 3:17-18
This song just reaches into my heart. Love it more and more.
if you get it, you get it............................
I don't even like country but this song is too good
Amazing harmonies. Love their voices and how this song takes me back to Texas and my roots. God Bless Texas!!!!!!
Amen. Texas 🙏🏼
Yep
The one thing Ilove about this video, it is timesless,.. it is the memories of being young and the love our home 💘💘💘
This album takes you on an emotional journey. First it grounds you. Helps you feel comfortable and relaxed.
Anyone in 2025
Nope
I love this song!! It just popped back into my head the other day!
Meeeeeee
❤😊🎉
Absolutely 😊
This song is on that one level…..greatness for sure.
Funny how all the good songs like this like this are 12 to 11 years ago
One thing I know no matter where I go I still like this song. "20"
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