In "That Ain't Good," the latest single from legendary entertainer Hank Williams, Jr., the irascible Bocephus bemoans everything from a bad boss to a busted-up marriage. But the reality of the video shoot for the song appears a lot more rosy than those thorny situations. Hank shares behind-the scenes footage exclusively with The Boot (Watch the footage below).

Shot on the streets of Nashville, and inside Springwater, one of Music City's best-loved watering holes, director Jim Wright says the clip deals with "past and future Hank" and spotlights the iconic performer and his status as Nashville royalty.

The clip also depicts Hank tooling around town in a classic car and obviously having a good time, in spite of the song's contradictory theme. "That Ain't Good" is the first track from Hank's latest album, Old School, New Rules, out today (July 10).

Go Behind-the-Scenes of Hank Jr.'s 'That Ain't Good' Video
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