Boondocks is a song originally by Little Big Town. A cover of this song was featured in Bob & Larry Go Country. It is sung by Larry the Cucumber, Bob the Tomato, the French Peas, Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, and Junior Asparagus.
Lyrics[]
Larry: It's no surprise where most vegetables come from.
Pa Grape: Loose vegetable stand?
Larry: Most vegetables, Pa.
Bob: Most vegetables come from the country, Larry.
Larry: That's right, Bob! From down on the farm! Off'a dirt road...
Bob: ..In the boondocks!
Larry: I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised
In the boondocks
Bob: Me too.
One thing I know
No matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul
In the boondocks
Larry: Right there with you, brother!
Bob and Larry: I can feel that
Muddy water running through my veins (Pa Grape: That's not good.)
I can hear that
Lullaby of the midnight train
Larry: And it sings to me, and it sounds familiar
Jean-Claude and Phillipe: I feel no shame
Larry, Jean-Claude, and Phillipe: I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised
In the boondocks
Jean-Claude: Oh-ho!
Philippe: Mai oui!
Larry, Jean-Claude, and Philippe: One thing I know
No matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in
In the boondocks
Jean-Claude: I can taste zat
Honeysuckle and it's still so sweet
So sweet!
Phillipe: When it grows wild
On ze banks down at old camp creek
Jean-Claude and Phillipe: Oh, and it calls to me
Like a warm wind blowing
All: I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised
In the boondocks (Jimmy: Oh yeah!)
One thing I know
No matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul
In the boondocks
Jimmy: It's where I learned about living
Jerry: It's where I learned about love
Junior: It's where I learned about working hard
All: And having a little was just enough
Junior: It's where I learned about Jesus
And knowing where I stand
Larry and Jean-Claude: You can take it or leave it
Jerry: This is me
All: This is who I am
Pa Grape: I can see you're all very proud of your heritage. I respect that.
Larry: Come on, Pa! Let's go noodling!
Pa Grape: Is that Italian?
Bob: Give me a tin roof
A front porch and a gravel road
Larry: And that's home to me
Bob and Larry: Feels like home to me
Larry: It's actually where you go fishing for catfish without using a fishing pole.
Pa Grape: What do ya use?
Larry: Your bare hands.
Pa Grape: Think about that for a second.
Larry: Oh, right. Then let's go mudding.
Pa Grape: This just keeps getting weirder.
All: One thing I know
No matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul
In the boondocks
I keep my heart and soul
In the boondocks
Jean-Claude: Oh-ho! Étouffée.
Phillipe: Gimme zat gumbo!
Larry: You get a line, I get a pole
We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole
Take my bath on a Saturday night
Church on Sunday morning
Jerry: You get a line I get a pole (Larry: You get a line, I get a pole)
We'll go fishing (We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole)
Down in the boondocks (Take my bath on a)
Larry and Jerry: Saturday night
Larry: Church on Sunday morning
Junior and Jerry: You get a line, I get a pole (Larry: You get a line, I get a pole)
We'll go fishing (We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole)
Junior and Jerry: Down in the boondocks (Take my bath on a)
Larry and Jerry: Saturday night (Junior: Say a little prayer for me)
Larry: Church on Sunday morning
Junior and Jerry: You get a line, I get a pole (Larry: You get a line, I get a pole)
We'll go fishing (We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole)
Junior and Jerry: Down in the boondocks (Take my bath on a)
Larry and Jerry: Saturday night (Junior: Say a little prayer for me)
Larry: Church on Sunday morning
Pa Grape: Where's a guy gotta go around here to get a good pastrami sandwich?