Tracy Byrd – Watermelon Crawl

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About The Song

In the realm of country music, there are songs that simply touch the soul, resonating with listeners on a profound level. Tracy Byrd’s “Watermelon Crawl” is one such gem, a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of country music enthusiasts for decades. Released in 1994 as the lead single from Byrd’s debut album No Ordinary Man, this upbeat, toe-tapping tune has become an enduring symbol of summertime fun and carefree living.

Byrd’s smooth, raspy vocals weave a captivating narrative, transporting listeners to a sweltering Georgia day in late July. The song’s infectious melody, driven by a lively guitar riff and a steady drumbeat, perfectly complements the lighthearted lyrics, painting a vivid picture of a bustling watermelon festival. As the singer recounts his experiences, we can almost feel the warmth of the sun on our skin, the smell of ripe watermelons filling the air, and the infectious energy of the crowd.

“Watermelon Crawl” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s an ode to the simple pleasures in life. It captures the essence of summertime gatherings, where friends and family come together to enjoy good food, good music, and good company. The song’s enduring popularity speaks to its ability to evoke feelings of nostalgia and joy, reminding us of those carefree summer days spent making memories that last a lifetime.

Byrd’s masterful songwriting shines through in the song’s clever wordplay and vivid imagery. He paints a picture of a watermelon so big that it “took two men to tote it,” and describes the crowd as “a sea of faces all watermelon stained.” These details bring the song to life, creating a sense of immersion that makes us feel like we’re right there in the middle of the festival.

“Watermelon Crawl” is a true country classic, a song that has stood the test of time and continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. Byrd’s infectious energy, relatable lyrics, and masterful songwriting have made this song a staple of country radio and a favorite among fans worldwide. So, grab a cold drink, put on your dancing shoes, and let “Watermelon Crawl” transport you to a place of summertime fun and carefree living.

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Lyric

I was drivin’ through Georgia in late JulyOn a day hot enough to make the devil sighI saw a homemade sign writtin’ in redRhine County Watermelon Festival ahead
Well, I wasn’t in a hurry, so I slowed downTook a two lane road to a one horse townThere was a party goin’ on when I got thereI heard a welcome speech from a small town mayor
He said, “We got a hundred gallons of sweet red wineMade from the biggest watermelons on the vineHelp yourself to some, but obey the lawIf you drink, don’t driveDo the watermelon crawl”
When the band started playinThe watermelon queen said“Let me show you somethin’That you ain’t never seen”She grabbed me by the arm said“Come on lets go”She dipped down, spun around, and do-si-doed
She rocked back on her heelsDropped down to her kneesCrawled across the floorThen she jumped back on her feetShe wiggled and she jiggledBeat all you ever sawSaid this is how you doThe watermelon crawl
She said, “We got a hundred gallons of sweet red wineMade from the biggest watermelons on the vineHelp yourself to some, but obey the lawIf you drink, don’t driveDo the watermelon crawl”
If you’re ever down in Georgia ’round about JulyIf you ain’t in a hurry, then you oughta stop byI can guarantee that you’re goin have a ballLearnin’ how to do the watermelon crawl
Well, we got a hundred gallons of sweet red wineMade from the biggest watermelons on the vineHelp yourself to some, but obey the lawIf you drink, don’t driveDo the watermelon crawl
Yeah, do the watermelon crawlHave fun you allYeah, do the watermelon crawl
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