About The Song
“Trailerhood” is an upbeat song that celebrates the trailer park lifestyle.
In the narrator’s view, it’s a world filled with pink flamingos and plastic pools (Carl, who lives next door), poker games (Gamblin’ James, who will let anyone participate for $15), “music playing up and down the block”, auto racing, and Dallas Cowboys football. But it’s also a “little piece of paradise” without judgment, where true friendships can be found.
The song also makes fun of the tendency of trailer parks seeming to attract tornadoes, suggesting that when the warning sirens go off, one should grab a six-pack and a lawn chair to watch.
Matt Bjorke of Roughstock in his review was mainly positive, describing the melody as “a delicious mixture of classic country sounds and textures that really help keep the whole song light and just fun.” He also called it a perfect song for the summer/fall playlists but that “people who live in big houses and cities or even suburbia will not likely relate to the lyrics”. Bjorke also said that the song showcases some of Keith’s best vocals in quite a while.
The song debuted at number 55 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts for the week of June 19, 2010. When falling from the charts after reaching number 19, the song became Keith’s lowest peaking single since “Mockingbird” peaked at number 27 in 2004.
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Lyrics
My neighbor Carl, he lives next door
Pink flamingos on his porch
At night he teaches driving school
And he sits out by his plastic pool
He takes off his shirt, he opens up a cold one
Ol’ Carl Dean’s a fool, but it takes one to know one
Music’s playing up and down the block
Mostly Christian, blues, country, folk and southern rock
It’s a little piece of paradise way out here in the woods
There’s always something going on down in the trailerhood
Across the street there’s gambling James
Always got the poker game
If you care to try your luck
You can buy a seat for fifteen bucks
You can call to raise
Or you can check and fold ’em
I like five card stud,
But it’s mostly Texas hold ’em
Music’s playing up and down the block
Mostly Christian, blues, country, folk and southern rock
It’s a little piece of paradise way out here in the woods
There’s always something going on down in the trailerhood
My new tattoos and farmer tans,
Rodeo and NASCAR fans
Dallas Cowboys football on t.v.
When the storm starts getting bad
You hear those sirens humming
Grab a six pack and a lawn chair
There’s a tornado coming
Alright
Music’s playing up and down the block
Mostly Christian, blues, country, folk and southern rock
It’s a little piece of paradise way out here in the woods
There’s always something going on down in the trailerhood
I got her made in the shade with the moonshine lemonade
There’s a party going on down in the trailerhood
Bring me another beer Mama