The song tells us about how Jamey Johnson's favorite honky-tonk was bought by an investor from the city, and completely ruined it by firing the band, and how they "lit it up like a 7-11."
He knew this was going to happen, so he looked for new places. He eventually found a place deep in the woods, where they couldn't find it, called "Ray Ray's Juke Joint".
They are extremely friendly out there, but the people who mess up go missing. They have a good waitress but don't mouth off to her, because that's Ray Ray's daughter.
The song tells us about how Jamey Johnson's favorite honky-tonk was bought by an investor from the city, and completely ruined it by firing the band, and how they "lit it up like a 7-11." He knew this was going to happen, so he looked for new places. He eventually found a place deep in the woods, where they couldn't find it, called "Ray Ray's Juke Joint". They are extremely friendly out there, but the people who mess up go missing. They have a good waitress but don't mouth off to her, because that's Ray Ray's daughter.