Beer Thirty – Brooks & Dunn


I got a six pack, got a single stem rose

My baby’s dressed up she’s raring to go

I got a Jones for the moon and the jukebox

I like to two step she likes to rock

That clock on the wall it rings, it chimes

It’s beer thirty, a honky tonk time

Life’s too short, let’s get to livin’ it

Let’s give it all we can give it

Let your hair down, turn the music up

We gonna paint the town flat, tear it up

The party starts here get in line

Beer thirty a honky tonk time

I put in my four day

I’m going home

Lord my get-up has got up and gone

Got my paycheck I’m on my way

It’s finally Friday my kind of day

I punch the clock, I hit the road flying

It’s beer thirty, a honky tonk time

Yeah life’s too short, let’s get to livin’ it

Let’s give it all we can give it

Let your hair down, turn the music up

We gonna paint the town flat, tear it up

The party starts here get in line

It’s beer thirty a honky tonk time

Yeah life’s too short, let’s get to livin’ it

Let’s give it all we can give it

Let your hair down, turn the music up

We gonna paint the town flat, tear it up

The party starts here get in line

It’s beer thirty a honky tonk time

It’s beer thirty a honky tonk time

Honky Tonk Spirit: A Celebration of Good Times

“Beer Thirty” by Brooks & Dunn is a lively anthem that captures the excitement of clocking out and heading straight to the honky tonk. Through playful lyrics and an infectious rhythm, the song paints a vivid picture of working hard all week and letting loose when the time is right. The phrase “beer thirty” becomes a rallying cry for fun, camaraderie, and living in the moment. With references to dancing, jukeboxes, and painting the town flat, the track emphasizes the importance of savoring life’s simple pleasures and enjoying every opportunity to celebrate. Ultimately, “Beer Thirty” is about embracing the present, turning up the music, and making memories with friends and loved ones.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Brooks & Dunn
  • Songwriters: Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Don Cook
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Label: Arista Nashville

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