Co-writer Rhett Akins came up with the song's title after hearing a friend say that listening to a Hank Williams Jr. album made him "want to ride a dirt road right now." Laird came up with a drum loop to which he could not think of any lyrics, and Akins recommended the hook. The two of them changed the line to "take a back road" and decided to give it a rhythmic phrasing.[2]
Content
The song is about a man who is stuck in a traffic jam on a freeway. He then hears a Dire Straits song from 1982 and it makes him want to drive down a country road.[3]
Critical reception
Giving it four stars out of five, Matt Bjorke of Roughstock called it "the perfect song to listen to when feeling like ‘escaping’ the pressures of the world for a few minutes".[4] Kevin John Coyne, reviewing the song for Country Universe, gave it a C+ rating. Coyne states that everyone already knew what the song was going to be about and that he gave it a "bonus + for rhyming gravel with travel."[5] Steve Leggett of Allmusic called it "one of the summer’s most memorable singles (complete with a George Strait name check)."[6]