Released: May 19, 2014

Featuring: Thomas Rhett Justin Moore

Songwriter: Dallas Davidson Rhett Akins Ben Hayslip Brantley Gilbert

Producer: Dann Huff

[Intro: Brantley Gilbert]
Oh son

[Verse 1: Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett]
Around these parts, ain't much to do
Except work like a dog until Friday
Punch that clock, cash that check
Raise a little hell 'til Sunday (it's about that time)
About that time
There's a party back in the woods tonight
Heard it through the redneck grapevine
Got a keg of beer and a bunch of girls
Sure enough going to be a good time

[Chorus: Brantley Gilbert & Thomas Rhett]
It's a small town throwdown
It's time to tallboy up, let them tailgates down
And man, it's on tonight, riding until the morning light
Crank that country up loud, it's a small town throwdown

[Verse 2: Justin Moore & Brantley Gilbert]
Oh, we about to throwdown, son
Now we got a field full of daisy dukes
Round here we know how to grow them
Rocking little body and long tan legs
Sure ain't scared to show 'em, now
Show a little something, girl
Somebody said them city boys
Riding around looking for some trouble
If they bring it across that county line
You know there's gonna be a rumble

[Chorus: Brantley Gilbert & Justin Moore]
It's a small town throwdown
It's time to tallboy up, let them tailgates down
And man, it's on tonight, riding until the morning light
Crank that country up loud, it's a small town throwdown

[Chorus: Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore & Thomas Rhett]
It's a small town throwdown
It's time to tallboy up, let them tailgates down
And man, it's on tonight, riding until the morning light
Crank that country up loud, it's a small town throwdown
It's a small town throwdown
It's time to tallboy up, let them tailgates down
And man, it's on tonight, riding until the morning light
Crank that country up loud, it's a small town throwdown
It's a small town throwdown

[Outro: Brantley Gilbert]
That's country

Brantley Gilbert

Brantley Keith Gilbert was born January 20, 1985 in Jefferson, Georgia, the oldest son of Keith and Rebecca Porter Gilbert. His brother Kolby is also a talented singer, but is too shy to take the stage. Brantley was in a near-fatal accident at age 19 caused by driving drunk. The wreck erased most of his memories. Writing songs help recapture some memories he lost in the crash. On December 18, 2011 the 6' singer-songwriter gave up alcohol.

In May 2015, Brantley got a tattoo showing his support of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution – to keep and bear arms. The tattoo covers his entire back and depicts two black antique pistols, one with the BG logo and the other with a cross. The wording of the Amendment appear below, “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”

Brantley was engaged to