This flag prominently features a Confederate design, adorned with the image of Hank Williams Jr. and the iconic lyrics “If the South would’ve won, We would’ve had it made” from his thought-provoking song. Highlighted on his hat is his well-known moniker, ‘Bocephus.’ Year after year, Hank continues to resonate as a powerful voice of the everyday person. We take immense pride in celebrating his enduring influence with this flag, which remains a testament to his honest and straightforward discourse. Dedicated to Hank’s ‘Rowdy Friends,’ this flag is a symbol of solidarity and support for Bocephus and his lasting legacy
What is the song “If the South would have won” about?
The song is about what Williams Jr. would have done as President of the southern States had the South won the Civil War. He mentions all the states from the Confederacy as well as Kentucky and includes how he would make Elvis Presley’s, Patsy Cline’s, and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s deaths national holidays.
States mentioned in the song.
State | What Hank Williams Jr. Would Do as President[2] |
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Texas | Move the Supreme Court there; hasten executions of murderers |
Louisiana | Teach citizens Cajun cooking |
Alabama | Move the national capital to Montgomery |
Florida | Put all drug dealers in jail |
Tennessee | Have all whiskey made there |
Kentucky | Have all horses raised in the hills |
Mississippi | Move the National Treasury to Tupelo, and put his father on $100 bills |
North Carolina and South Carolina | Have all cars manufactured there, while banning ones made in China |
Georgia | Send all women there to learn how to speak with a Southern accent and smile in an inviting manner |
Virginia | Have all fiddles made there |
Arkansas | Drink some wine with Clifton Clowers on Wolverton Mountain |
Who is Hank Williams Jr?
Birth name | Randall Hank Williams |
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Born | May 26, 1949 |
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