Country Royalty: Unraveling the Lyrics of ‘Ready to Roar’ by Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson, a name that needs no introduction in the world of music, has once again proven his timeless talent with the song “Ready to Roar.” This iconic country music legend, known for his distinct voice and incredible songwriting, brought his magic to life in this remarkable piece. In this article, we will delve into the soul of “Ready to Roar” and uncover fascinating insights about the song and its illustrious performer.

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About “Ready to Roar”

“Ready to Roar” is a classic country song by the legendary Willie Nelson. The track is an embodiment of Nelson’s authentic storytelling, portraying the essence of country music. Released as a part of his extensive discography, it captures the heart and spirit of an artist who has remained true to his roots throughout his career.

About Willie Nelson

  • Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas, Willie Nelson is an American musician, actor, and activist. He is one of the most recognized and influential figures in country music history.
  • Willie Nelson has released over 70 studio albums, with countless hit songs and awards to his name. His contributions to the country music genre have left an indelible mark.
  • His signature song, “On the Road Again,” won a Grammy Award in 1980, solidifying his status as a country music icon.
  • Nelson is not just a musician; he is also known for his activism. He co-founded Farm Aid, an annual concert that raises funds for family farmers, and has been an advocate for various social and political causes.

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Lyrics:

“Ready To Roar”

Get down the fiddle and break out the bow
Take off the gloves and throw down the hole
Worked hard all week, my back is sore
It’s Friday night and I’m ready to roar

Ready to roar, oh, ready to roar
It’s five o’clock and I’m out that door
I’m hot and dusty and I’m tired and wore
But it’s Friday night and I’m ready to roar

I’ve been picking this up and putting that down
Tired of my boss bossing me around
Changing my clothes, going into town
Light a little up and drink a little down

Ready to roar, oh, ready to roar
It’s five o’clock and I’m out that door
I’m hot and dusty and I’m tired and wore
But it’s Friday night and I’m ready to roar

Well I picked up a lid from a friend of mine
And the man picked me up, now I’m doing time
But I’ll get out tomorrow and if you see my friend
Tell him meet me at the bar and we can try that again
He might not know me ’cause I’m low class
Tell him I’m the one with his head up his ass

Ready to roar, oh, ready to roar
It’s five o’clock and I’m out that door
I’m hot and dusty and I’m tired and wore
But it’s Friday night and I’m ready to roar
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