
Toby Keith, already a staple of modern country by the time the song debuted, was known for his unapologetic swagger and working-class bravado. But “As Good As I Once Was” brought something different to the table—a willingness to poke fun at himself, to acknowledge the limits imposed by age without relinquishing pride or spirit. The song’s narrative follows a man who admits he’s no longer in his physical prime, but still willing—if not always able—to take on a challenge. That theme of self-reflection delivered with wit struck a chord with listeners of all ages, especially those who saw a bit of themselves in Keith’s plainspoken confession.
Musically, the track exemplifies Toby Keith’s knack for blending traditional country storytelling with a radio-friendly sound. Its catchy guitar-driven melody and straightforward arrangement create a sturdy foundation for the lyrics to shine. The balance between humor and humility is perhaps what makes it so timeless. Lines like “I ain’t as good as I once was / But I’m as good once as I ever was” showcase Keith’s ability to laugh at himself while still asserting his identity—qualities that endeared him to fans for decades.
What’s most remarkable about “As Good As I Once Was” is how it transcends novelty. While on the surface it might seem like a comedic song about aging, beneath the wisecracks lies a more universal truth: the struggle to reconcile who we once were with who we are now. For many, that’s not just relatable—it’s comforting. It reassures us that it’s okay to acknowledge our limits, so long as we do so with a sense of humor and a touch of grit.
Lyrics
She said I seen you in here before
I said I been here a time or two
She said “Hello my name is Bobby Jo,
Meet my twin sister Betty Lou
And we’re both feelin’ kinda wild tonight
You’re the only cowboy in this place
And if you’re up for a rodeo
I’ll put a big Texas smile on your face”
I said “Girls…”
I ain’t as good as I once was
I got a few years on me now
But there was a time, back in my prime
When I could really lay it down
If you need some love tonight
Then I might have just enough
I ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good once
As I ever was
I still hang out with my best friend Dave
I’ve known him since we were kids at school
Last night he had a few shots, got in a tight spot
Hustlin’ a game of pool
With a couple of redneck boys
One great big fat biker man
I heard David yell across the room
“Hey buddy, how ’bout a helpin’ hand”
I said “Dave…”
I ain’t as good as I once was
My how the years have flown
But there was a time, back in my prime
When I could really hold my own
If you want to fight tonight
Guess them boys don’t look all that tough
I ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good once
As I ever was
I used to be hell on wheels
Back when I was a younger man
Now my body says “You can’t do this boy”
But my pride says “Oh yes, you can”
I ain’t as good as I once was
That’s just the cold hard truth
I still throw a few back, talk a little smack
When I’m feelin’ bullet proof
So don’t double-dog dare me now
‘Cause I’d have to call your bluff
I ain’t as good as I once was, but I’m as good once
As I ever was
May not be good as I once was, but I’m as good once
As I ever was