Released: November 4, 2015

Featuring: Eric Church

Songwriter: Neil Young

[Verse 1: Williams Jr.]
Slipping and a-sliding, playing dominoes
Leftin' and a-rightin' ain't a crime, you know
Well, I gotta tell the story before it's time to go

[Chorus: Williams Jr.]
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready for me?
Are you ready for the country?
Ain't I a sight to see?
Are you ready for the country?
Better get ready for me

[Verse 2: Church]
Talkin' to the preacher, said God is on your side
A-talkin' to the pushers; they both are sellin' at highs
Well, I gotta tell the story; I don't know the reason why

[Chorus: Williams Jr.]
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready for me?
You better get ready for the country
Ain't I a sight to see?
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready for me?

[Bridge: Williams Jr. / Church]
My name is Bocephus
And my name's the Chief

[Chorus: Williams Jr. (Church)]
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready to go? (Yeah, are you ready to, ready to go?)
Are you ready for the country?
Get ready to go (You better get ready to show)
Are you ready for the country?
Get ready for me (Hey, Hank, are you ready for me? Whoo!)

[Chorus: Williams Jr. / Church]
(Are you ready for the country?)
Are you ready for the country? Are you ready for me?
Are you ready for me? (Are you ready for the country?)
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready for the country?

[Chorus: Williams Jr. / Church]
(Are you ready for the country?)
Are you ready for the country? Are you ready for, ready for country?
(Are you ready for the country?)
(Are you ready for the country?)
Are you ready, are you, are you? Are you ready?
Are you ready for the country?
Are you ready for me?
Better get ready for me

Hank Williams Jr.

The son of legendary country music artist Hank Williams, Hank Jr. has done a great job of making a name for himself, even with him following in the footsteps of his father. Hank Jr. began his career by covering his father’s songs, until he fell off of Ajax Peak in Montana. After this incident, Hank Jr. began to blend in southern rock, blues, and outlaw country music into his sound. This change in his sound led Hank Williams Jr. to become a country music superstar in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s.

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