Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary
Well, we grew up way down south
With a lot more time than money
But we don't waste it watchin'
That old energizer bunny
It was boys and girls in four by fours
Parkin' side by side
Pickup trucks all steamed up
From lovers wrapped up tight
Redneckin', all night long
Redneckin', dusk till dawn
Do we love it? Man, I reckon
There ain't nothing better than redneckin'
I planned a Friday fishing trip
With old man Jones' daughter
He don't know and won't be told
The hook never hit the water
We spread mama's homemade quilt
Beneath the Georgia pine
For a backwoods boy and a country girl
It was homemade lovin' time
Redneckin', all night long
Redneckin', dusk till dawn
Do we love it? Man, I reckon
There ain't nothing better than redneckin'
When it comes to love we know our stuff
We've had our ups and downs
We may be from the country
But we know how to go to town
Redneckin', all night long
Redneckin', dusk till dawn
Do we love it? Man, I reckon
There ain't nothing better than redneckin'
Redneckin', all night long
Redneckin', dusk till dawn
Do we love it? Man, I reckon
There ain't nothing better than redneckin'
There ain't nothin' better than redneckin'
Redneckin’ was written by Kim Williams & Daryle Singletary & Ron Harbin.
Redneckin’ was produced by David Malloy & James Stroud.
Daryle Singletary released Redneckin’ on Tue Oct 08 1996.