Julieduke Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 He Still lives in a one cop townHe still works the first job he foundHe still rides his old hog around he don't like carsHis Daddy taught him to teat folks rightBut if You push him he'll stand and fightHe's short on money but long on prideIn himself and his countryHe'd never let old glory fallHe's at his best up againist the wallHe keeps us standing tallA redneck is the Backbone of AmericaA redneck is the Backbone of AmericaHe served his nation he's got his scarsPlus a few from the local barsHe's had to fight him all kinds of wars just to get byAround the edges he's really ain't so toughHe's got heart that's full of loveFor his family, his neighbors, his countryWell he's reason his nation standsHe's everywhere across the landAnywhere there's a workin' manA redneck is the Backbone of AmericaA Redneck is the Backbone of AmericaYeahHe vted right cause he like the planBut reading the papers has got him madWe don't sell guns to IranNoA redneck is the Backbone of AmericaI said a redneck is the Backbone of AmericaA redneck is the Backbone of AmericaYeah Rednecks are the Backbone of AmericaDon't you know a Redneck is the Backbone of AmericaYeahQuick Comment that is my favorite patriotic song ever recorded and I think that the song is talk about Service man and woman all over America. Wouldn't it be great to here either Toby Keith or Garth Brooks to record this song right here and have is released as a single.I come from a long line of family that fought for their country, my grandfather was in the merchant marines and my dad and uncle was in the army. As wells as my cousin was in the army during the time of Dessert Storm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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