Girl I’ve been at work all week
Fingers to the bone I need
A little hit of you and me
A little time alone
All day I’ve been thinking about
Quitting early skipping out
Hollin’ ass to hit the couch
And hang with you at home
We got some laid back country tunes on the radio
We gonna burn all afternoon like it’s something to smoke
We gotta whole lot of nothing to do and nowhere to go
So baby I don’t know about you but I’m ready to roll
Let other fools go paint the town
We’ll just hold this sofa down
Till Monday morning rolls around
I’ll tell you what let’s do
You go grab those tater chips
I’ll whip up some party dip
And well kick back and take a trip
Sip a beer or two
We got some laid back country tunes on the radio
We gonna burn all afternoon like it’s something to smoke
We gotta whole lot of nothing to do and nowhere to go
So baby I don’t know about you but I’m ready to roll
Yeah we got some laid back country tunes on the radio
We gonna burn all afternoon like it’s something to smoke
We gotta whole lot of nothing to do and nowhere to go
So baby I don’t know about you but I’m ready to roll
Yeah I’m ready to roll
Ready to roll
Finding Joy in Simple Moments
“Ready To Roll” by Blake Shelton captures the essence of unwinding after a long workweek. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple choosing comfort and togetherness over the hustle of going out. Instead of seeking excitement in crowded places, the song celebrates the warmth of staying in, sharing snacks, and enjoying each other’s company. The repeated theme of having “a whole lot of nothing to do” highlights the beauty in slowing down and cherishing small, everyday pleasures. Shelton’s laid-back delivery and references to country tunes on the radio enhance the song’s cozy, relatable vibe, making it an anthem for anyone who values quality time at home.
Song Credits
Artist: Blake Shelton
Release Year: 2011
Label: Warner Bros. Nashville