E
E
E
Daddy worked the land every day of his life
E
Mama had a job at the Dairy Queen
walk up to ‘A’
She’s the hardest workin’ woman I ever seen
A
Grandpa taught me ’bout the Golden Rule
E
Daddy said he’d skin me if I dropped out of school
A
They taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond
F~
B
And how to throw a steer and keep my Stetson on
A
No Chord
Well they taught me how to dance and how to have fun
E
No Chord
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
E
I was winkin’ at the ladies on the day I was born
E
Got my first taste of heaven on the Macadoo farm
No Chord
Kissin’ 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
A
They taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond
F~
B
And how to throw a steer and keep my Stetson on
A
No Chord
Well they taught me how to dance and how to have fun
E
No Chord
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
E
I never started any trouble but I never backed down
E
I’m keepin’ my nose where it ought to be
walk up to ‘A’
I never missed church so it never missed me
A
Grandpa taught me ’bout the Golden Rule
E
Daddy said he’d skin me if I dropped out of school
A
They taught me how to swim in a Tennessee pond
F~
B
And how to throw a steer and keep my Stetson on
A
No Chord
Well they taught me how to dance and how to have fun
E
No Chord
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
A
No Chord
Yeah, they taught me how to dance and how to have fun
E
No Chord
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
E
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
E
E
I’m a redneck son of a redneck son
E
No Chord
E
Redneck son of a redneck son of a
E
Lord, I’m the son of a Redneck Son
E
A
B
F~