1994 – Jason Aldean


Now girl I know you used to the same old same

But we ain’t floatin’ that boat, no we ain’t ridin’ that train

Hop on my rocket ship and let’s get outta here

Let me put a little shimmer in your atmosphere

Now let’s get outta this town, outta this club

Girl whatever you’re sippin’ I’ma mix it up

Take a few tick-tocks off of your clock

Put a little Third Rock in your hip-hop

I got that

1994, Joe Diffie comin’ out the radio

I’m just a country boy with a farmer’s tan

So help me girl I’ll be your Pick-Up Man

How ’bout a night to remember and a fifth of Goose

‘Bout to bust out my honky-tonk attitude

A little feel good you ain’t never felt before

I’m talkin’ 1994

Hey Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Girl don’t you worry none, your ship just came in

So go on tell your mama, tell all your friends

That your new favorite color is John Deere green

Hop in this truck aka Time Machine

1994, Joe Diffie comin’ out the radio

I’m just a country boy with a farmer’s tan

So help me girl I’ll be your Pick-Up Man

How ’bout a night to remember and a fifth of Goose

‘Bout to bust out my honky-tonk attitude

A little feel good you ain’t never felt before

I’m talkin’ 1994

Hey Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Baby if you’re lookin’ for a good time

Let me take you to the C-O-U-N-T-R-Y

Now baby let’s go, holler if you’re with me

Hey Joe, come on and teach us how to Diffie

1994, Joe Diffie comin’ out the radio

I’m just a country boy with a farmer’s tan

So help me girl I’ll be your Pick-Up Man

How ’bout a night to remember and a fifth of Goose

‘Bout to bust out my honky-tonk attitude

A little feel good you ain’t never felt before

I’m talkin’ 1994

Hey Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie

Will the real Joe Diffie please stand up

Nostalgia and Country Pride in “1994”

Jason Aldean’s “1994” is a vibrant celebration of classic country roots and youthful energy. The lyrics pay homage to Joe Diffie, referencing his songs and iconic status in 1990s country music. Aldean invites listeners on a time-traveling journey, promising a night of fun and authenticity far from the ordinary. The recurring shout-out to Joe Diffie and verses about rural life, pick-up trucks, and honky-tonk attitude evoke a playful yet sincere longing for the era’s simple joys. By blending nostalgia with catchy hooks, Aldean not only honors his influences but also connects with fans who appreciate the golden era of country music.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Jason Aldean
  • Songwriters: Thomas Rhett, Luke Laird, Barry Dean
  • Release Year: 2012
  • Label: Broken Bow Records

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