Ty England

Redneck Son(Chords)

Ty England

Key: E

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	        Intro: (E)  (E) 
 
(E) Daddy worked the land every day of his life 
Grandpa did too 'till the day that he died 
(E) Mama had a job at the Dairy Queen 
She's the hardest workin' woman I ever seen (walk up to 'A') 
 
(A) Grandpa taught me 'bout the Golden Rule 
(E) Daddy said he'd skin me if I dropped out of school 
They (A) taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond 
And (F#) how to throw a steer and keep my (B) Stetson on 
Well they (A) taught me how to dance and how to have (No Chord) fun 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a (No Chord) redneck (E) son 
 
I was (E) winkin' at the ladies on the day I was born 
I was kissin' and huggin' at the age of four 
Got my (E) first taste of heaven on the Macadoo farm 
Kissin' (No Chord) Marylow Macadoo behind the barn  
 
(A) Grandpa taught me 'bout the Golden Rule 
(E) Daddy said he'd skin me if I dropped out of school 
They (A) taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond 
And (F#) how to throw a steer and keep my (B) Stetson on 
Well they (A) taught me how to dance and how to have (No Chord) fun 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a (No Chord) redneck (E) son 
 
I never (E) started any trouble but I never backed down 
Got a clean reputation in this dirty old town 
I'm (E) keepin' my nose where it ought to be 
I never missed church so it never missed me (walk up to 'A') 
 
(A) Grandpa taught me 'bout the Golden Rule 
(E) Daddy said he'd skin me if I dropped out of school 
They (A) taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond 
And (F#) how to throw a steer and keep my (B) Stetson on 
Well they (A) taught me how to dance and how to have (No Chord) fun 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a (No Chord) redneck (E) son 
 
Yeah, they (A) taught me how to dance and how to have (No Chord) fun 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a (No Chord) redneck (E) son 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a redneck (E) son 
I'm a (E) redneck son of a redneck (E) son 
(E) Redneck son of a (No Chord) redneck (E) son of a 
Lord, I'm the son of a Redneck (E) Son  
 

	        

Written by Bob Carlisle/Randy Thomas

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