Toby Keith's Best Songs: 'Should've Been a Cowboy,' 'Who's That Man'

Introduction:

In the ever-evolving landscape of country music, some artists manage to carve out a niche that resonates with listeners for decades. One such artist is the outspoken and undeniably talented Toby Keith. Known for his blend of Southern rock and traditional country with a heavy dose of patriotism, Keith has produced a string of hits that continue to be fan favorites. Among these is the reflective and relatable “As Good As I Once Was”, released in 2005 as the second single from his album Honkytonk University.

Honkytonk University itself was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and staying there for a whopping 51 weeks. It perfectly captured the essence of Keith’s signature sound, a blend of working-class anthems and good-time party songs. “As Good As I Once Was” stood out, however, for its introspective look at aging and the passage of time. Co-written by Keith himself alongside Scotty Emerick, the song struck a chord with listeners who recognized the bittersweet reality of growing older.

While “As Good As I Once Was” doesn’t shy away from acknowledging the limitations that come with age, it ultimately celebrates a spirit that refuses to be tamed. The opening lines, spoken in a conversational tone, perfectly set the stage: “I said, ‘Dave’ I ain’t as good as I once was/ My how the years have flown/ But there was a time back in my prime/ When I could really hold my own.” This vulnerability and honesty resonated with fans who saw themselves reflected in Keith’s lyrics.

The song doesn’t dwell on regrets, though. The chorus, with its driving beat and signature Keith bravado, declares: “I ain’t as good as I once was/ But I’m as good once as I ever was.” This defiant statement encapsulates the song’s core message: that while time may take its toll, the spirit and determination that defined one’s younger years can still endure.

“As Good As I Once Was” became a signature song for Keith, a staple on his tours and a radio favorite. While it didn’t achieve the chart-topping success of some of his other hits, its critical acclaim and enduring popularity solidify its place as a gem within his extensive discography. The song’s success can likely be attributed in part to its producer, Dann Huff. A renowned name in country music production, Huff has worked with artists like Garth Brooks and Faith Hill, and his expertise in crafting radio-ready hits is evident in the polished sound of “As Good As I Once Was”.

“As Good As I Once Was” stands as a testament to Toby Keith’s ability to connect with his audience on a personal level. It’s a song that acknowledges the realities of aging while celebrating the enduring spirit of resilience. This relatable and well-crafted track continues to be a fan favorite, solidifying its place in the landscape of country music.

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Lyrics:

She said I seen you in here beforeI said I been here a time or twoShe said “Hello my name is Bobby Jo,Meet my twin sister Betty LouAnd we’re both feelin’ kinda wild tonightYou’re the only cowboy in this placeAnd if you’re up for a rodeoI’ll put a big Texas smile on your face”I said “Girls…”
I ain’t as good as I once wasI got a few years on me nowBut there was a time, back in my primeWhen I could really lay it downIf you need some love tonightThen I might have just enoughI ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good onceAs I ever was
I still hang out with my best friend DaveI’ve known him since we were kids at schoolLast night he had a few shots, got in a tight spotHustlin’ a game of poolWith a couple of redneck boysOne great big fat biker manI heard David yell across the room“Hey buddy, how ’bout a helpin’ hand”I said “Dave…”
I ain’t as good as I once wasMy how the years have flownBut there was a time, back in my primeWhen I could really hold my ownIf you want to fight tonightGuess them boys don’t look all that toughI ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good onceAs I ever was
I used to be hell on wheelsBack when I was a younger manNow my body says “You can’t do this boy”But my pride says “Oh yes, you can”
I ain’t as good as I once wasThat’s just the cold hard truthI still throw a few back, talk a little smackWhen I’m feelin’ bullet proofSo don’t double-dog dare me now‘Cause I’d have to call your bluffI ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good onceAs I ever wasMay not be good as I once was, but I’m as good onceAs I ever was