About the song
Travis Tritt’s “Country Club”: A Southern Rock Anthem
Travis Tritt, a prominent figure in the 90s country music scene, is known for his gritty vocals and rebellious spirit. His song, “Country Club” from the album Live & Kickin’, perfectly encapsulates these qualities. It’s a high-energy anthem that celebrates a working-class lifestyle and challenges societal norms.
The title, “Country Club”, is a direct reference to the upper class and the lifestyle associated with it. However, Tritt’s perspective is far from admiring. In this song, the “country club” symbolizes everything he’s against: exclusivity, materialism, and a disconnect from real life. Tritt, through his lyrics, proudly proclaims his allegiance to a simpler, more authentic way of living.
Musically, “Country Club” is a classic Southern rock number with a driving beat and a heavy guitar riff. The arrangement is full and energetic, perfectly complementing Tritt’s powerful vocals. The song’s structure is straightforward, with a catchy chorus that is easy to sing along to.
Tritt’s performance is filled with raw energy and passion. His vocals are gritty and powerful, conveying a sense of defiance and rebellion. The live recording from Live & Kickin’ adds to the song’s intensity, capturing the excitement of a live performance.
“Country Club” has endured as a classic for several reasons. First, the song’s anti-establishment message resonates with those who feel alienated from mainstream society. Second, the music is both catchy and rebellious, making it a perfect choice for those who enjoy a good rock and roll anthem. And finally, Tritt’s performance is simply unforgettable, making him one of the most iconic country music artists of his generation.
Beyond its musical merits, “Country Club” also holds historical significance. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of working-class anthems. The song’s success helped to solidify Tritt’s reputation as a rebel with a cause, and it continues to inspire fans who share his values.
If you’re looking for a song that celebrates the underdog and challenges the status quo, then look no further than “Country Club”. It’s a timeless piece of music that continues to be enjoyed by fans of both country and rock music.
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Lyrics
I took a double take out on the interstateWhen I saw her makin’ eyes at me So I followed her down to Clubhouse Drive Past the pool on the eighteenth greenAnd in the parkin’ lot I said, “It’s mighty hotMaybe I could buy you a beer” She said, “I’m glad you asked but I’ll have to pass ‘Cause only members are allowed in here” And I saidI’m a member of a country clubCountry music is what I love I drive an old Ford pick-up truck I do my drinkin’ from a Dixie cupHey, I’m a bona fide dancin’ foolI shoot a mighty mean game of pool At any honky-tonk roadside pub I’m a member of a country clubYou look so invitin’, thought it might be excitin’For a woman with a limousine To go bouncin’ around in a beat up truck With a man in wore out jeansYeah, it’s five o’clock before Friday nightHere’s where the fun begins So don’t worry ’bout your reputation ‘Cause you can tell all your friendsI’m a member of a country clubCountry music is what I love I drive an old Ford pick-up truck I do my drinkin’ from a Dixie cupHey, I’m a bona fide dancin’ foolI shoot a mighty mean game of pool At any honky-tonk roadside pub Well, I’m a member of a country clubYeah, I’m a member of a country clubCountry music is what I love I drive an old Ford pick-up truck I do my drinkin’ from a Dixie cupHey, I’m a bona fide dancin’ foolI shoot a mighty mean game of pool At any honky-tonk roadside pub Well, I’m a member of a country clubAt any honky-tonk roadside pubWell, I’m a member of a country club