

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Way back when we were just young bucks Letterman jackets and busted trucks Skippin’ class down by that creek Mud on our boots for half the week [Chorus] Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy Four hard heads, one big silly We raise a can, toast this life we’re in Side by side through thick and thin There ain’t better friends I’ll ever find Than the ones I’ve had since school days time If the world falls apart, I know who’s walking in Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy through thick and thin [Verse 2] Now it’s work boots, babies and mortgages But we still meet up where that gravel is Old tailgate turned into our bar Same bad jokes, same beat‑up cars [Chorus] Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy Four hard heads, one big silly We raise a can, toast this life we’re in Side by side through thick and thin There ain’t better friends I’ll ever find Than the ones I’ve had since school days time If the world falls apart, I know who’s walking in Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy through thick and thin [Bridge] Seen rings go on, seen hearts break clean Stood in suits, stood in ripped blue jeans Every high, every low I’ve been I had my brothers there again (oh yeah) [Chorus] Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy Four hard heads, one big silly We raise a can, toast this life we’re in Side by side through thick and thin There ain’t better friends I’ll ever find Than the ones I’ve had since school days time If the world falls apart, I know who’s walking in Danny, Rocky, Joey and Billy through thick and thin
Tags
country, ‘90s barroom country with a mid‑tempo shuffle, twangy telecaster riffs, warm pedal steel, and male vocals. Verses feel easy and conversational over brushed snare and walking bass; chorus lifts with stacked harmonies and big open acoustic strums. Fiddle fills answer the vocal lines, small key change or lift on final chorus for that arms‑around‑shoulders sing‑along.
3:04
No
4/1/2026