Celebrating the adventurous spirit of Southern life, this iconic theme song captures the essence of living on the edge while staying true to one's roots. 🎸 The lyrics portray the main characters as charming rebels who often find themselves at odds with authority, yet they never intend any real harm. Their escapades involve bending rules to make their way in a world that seems to restrict their freedom, reflecting a deeper desire for autonomy and justice. Despite constant scrutiny from the law, their familial bonds and community values keep them grounded. The song underscores a humorous yet poignant critique of how media often misrepresents individuals, focusing on sensationalism rather than substance. 📺 This anthem resonates with anyone who cherishes personal freedom and the simple joys of life despite societal pressures.
Theme from "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Good Ol' Boys)
Lyrics
Just the good ol' boys
Never meanin' no harm
Beats all you never saw
Been in trouble with the law
Since the day they was born
Staightenin' the curves (yeah)
Flattenin' the hills
Someday the mountain might get 'em
But the law never will
Makin' their way
The only way they know how
That's just a little bit more
Than the law will allow
Makin' their way
The only way they know how (yeah)
That's just a little bit more
Than the law will allow
I'm a good ol' boy
You know my mama loves me
But she don't understand
They keep a showin' my hands
And not my face on TV
Writer(s): Waylon Jennings
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
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