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Pickin’ Up Some History: An Introduction to Toby Keith’s “Pick ‘Em Up And Lay ‘Em Down”
Released in August 2001, Toby Keith’s “Pick ‘Em Up And Lay ‘Em Down” arrived just weeks before the tragic events of 9/11. While the song doesn’t directly reference the attacks, it became an anthem of resilience and hard work in the aftermath.

The song’s origins lie with songwriter Dave Loggins. Not much is documented about his inspiration, but the lyrics paint a blue-collar portrait of America. “Pick ‘Em Up And Lay ‘Em Down” is a celebration of those who build, fix, and keep the country running – a sentiment that resonated deeply following the national trauma of 9/11.

The song’s title itself is a common phrase in construction, referring to the act of lifting and placing heavy materials. This meaning is woven throughout the lyrics, but it also takes on a metaphorical sense. The song talks about the challenges of life, the things that knock you down, and the spirit required to get back up – to pick yourself up and lay the foundation for a better tomorrow.

While Toby Keith is known for his patriotic anthems, “Pick ‘Em Up And Lay ‘Em Down” is a more understated tribute to the American work ethic. It became a favorite among blue-collar workers and a staple of country radio playlists. So crank up the volume and let Toby Keith’s “Pick ‘Em Up And Lay ‘Em Down” remind you of the strength and determination that built this nation.

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