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Spoken: This song was first by |
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Ray Wylie |
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Hubbard Sung: |
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He was born in |
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Oklahoma, |
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His wife's name is |
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Betty Lou |
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Thelma Liz |
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He's not responsible for what he's doing |
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Cause his mother made him what he is. |
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And it's up against the wall |
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Redneck Mother, |
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Mother, who has raised her son so well. |
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He's thirty-four and drinking in a honky tonk. |
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Just kicking hippies asses and raising hell. |
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Sure does like his |
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Falstaff beer, |
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Likes to chase it down with that |
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Wild Turkey liquor; |
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Drives a fifty-seven |
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GMC pickup truck; |
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He's got a gun rack; "Goat ropers need love, too" sticker |
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And it's up against the wall |
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Redneck Mother, |
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Mother, who has raised her son so well. |
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He's thirty-four and drinking in a honky tonk. |
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Just kicking hippies asses and raising hell. |
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M is for the mud flaps you give me for my pickup truck |
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O is for the |
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Oil I put on my hair |
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T is for T-bird |
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H is for Haggard |
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E is for eggs, and |
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R is for R |
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EDNECK. Up against the wall |
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Redneck Mother, |
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Mother, who has raised her son so well. |
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He's thirty-four and drinking in a honky tonk. |
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Kicking hippies asses and raising hell. |
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It's up against the wall |
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Redneck Mother, |
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Mother, who has raised her son so well. |
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He's thirty-four and drinking in a honky tonk. |
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Just kicking hippies asses and raising hell. |