| My Evinrude and fishing pole |
| A southern belle in a water hole |
| Thank you, Lord, I was born in Dixieland |
| You can keep those city lights |
| I take the stars here at night |
| And fly that Dixie flag as high as I can |
| I still love Hank, and I still love Jones |
| My baby looks best with nothing on |
| Don’t be talkin' smack, son |
| Writin' cheques that you can’t cash |
| I’m a son of the Southland |
| Down in Dixie, kickin' ass |
| Cowboy boots and ol' blue jeans |
| A country boy is all I’ll ever be |
| Hard work, that ain’t new to me |
| You can bet I’m gonna stand my ground |
| I don’t wanna fight, but I ain’t backin' down |
| I’m a little bit old school, you see |
| I still love Hank, and I still love Jones |
| My baby looks best with nothing on |
| Don’t be talkin' smack, son |
| Writin' cheques that you can’t cash |
| I’m a son of the Southland |
| Down in Dixie, kickin' ass |
| I still love Hank, and I still love Jones |
| My baby looks best with nothing on |
| Don’t be talkin' smack, son |
| Writin' cheques that you can’t cash |
| I’m a son of the Southland |
| Down in Dixie, kickin' ass |