Redneck Crazy

Album: Redneck Crazy (2013)
Charted: 29
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  • Gonna drive like hell through your neighborhood
    Park this Silverado on your front lawn
    Crank up a little Hank, sit on the hood and drink
    I'm about to get my pissed off on

    I'm gonna aim my headlights into your bedroom windows
    Throw empty beer cans at both of your shadows
    I didn't come here to start a fight, but I'm up for anything tonight
    You know you broke the wrong heart baby, and drove me redneck crazy

    Wish I knew how long it's been going on
    How long you've been getting some on the side
    Nah, he can't amount to much, by the look of that little truck
    Well he wont be getting any sleep tonight

    I'm gonna aim my headlights into your bedroom windows
    Throw empty beer cans at both of your shadows
    I didn't come here to start a fight, but I'm up for anything tonight
    You know you broke the wrong heart baby, and drove me redneck crazy
    Redneck crazy

    Did you think I'd wish you both the best, endless love and happiness
    You know that's just not, the kind of man I am
    I'm the kind that shows up at your house at 3 AM

    I'm gonna aim my headlights into your bedroom windows
    Throw empty beer cans at both of your shadows
    I didn't come here to start a fight, but I'm up for anything tonight
    You gone and broke the wrong heart baby, and drove me redneck crazy
    You drove me redneck crazy, oh yeah yeah Writer/s: CHRIS TOMPKINS, JOSH KEAR, MARK IRWIN
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Justin from Roanoke, VaIt's so damn refreshing to hear a song today that lets a man feel like a man. There are so many songs where now days where women bash men when they cheat. I know we live in a politically correct world now but this song is the truth about how most men feel when they have been wronged. I know "redneck crazy" and I think men have every right to get it, especially if being promised love. Both sex's hearts bleed and hurt the same no matter what society tries to brainwash us into believing.
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