Redneck Woman Lyrics – Gretchen Wilson

 

Redneck Woman Lyrics was released on March 23, 2004, from the Album ‘Here for the Party’. The song was sung by Gretchen Wilson. Redneck Woman Song Lyrics are penned by Gretchen Wilson and John Rich. The song label is Epic. While the song was produced by Mark Wright and Joe Scaife.

Song Credits:

Released March 23, 2004
Album Here for the Party
Singer Gretchen Wilson
Songwriter(s) Gretchen Wilson & John Rich
Producer(s) Mark Wright & Joe Scaife
Label Epic

 

Redneck Woman Lyrics:

 

Well, I ain’t never been the Barbie Doll type
No, I can’t swig that sweet Champagne
I’d rather drink beer all night
In a tavern
Or in a honky-tonk
Or on a four-wheel-drive tailgate
Oh, I’ve got posters on my wall
Of Skynyrd, Kid and Strait

Some people look down on me
But I don’t give a rip
I’ll stand barefooted in my own front yard
With a baby on my hip

‘Cause I’m a redneck woman
I ain’t no high class broad
I’m just a product of my raisin’
I say “hey, y’all” and “yee-haw”
And I keep my Christmas lights on
On my front porch all year long
And I know all the words to every Charlie Daniels song
So here’s to all my sisters
Out there keeping it country
Let me get a big “hell yeah” from the redneck girls like me
Hell yeah (Hell yeah!)

Victoria Secret
Well, their stuff’s real nice
Oh, but I can buy the same damn thing
On a Wal-Mart shelf half-price
And still look sexy (Sexy)
Just as sexy as those models on TV
No, I don’t need no designer tag
To make my man want me

You may think I’m trashy
A little too hard core
But in my neck of the woods
I’m just the girl next door

Hey, I’m a redneck woman
I ain’t no high class broad
I’m just a product of my raising
I say “hey, y’all” and “yee-haw”
And I keep my Christmas lights on
On my front porch all year long
And I know all the words to every Tanya Tucker song
So here’s to all my sisters
Out there keeping it country
Let me get a big “hell yeah” from the redneck girls like me
Hell yeah (Hell yeah!)

I’m a redneck woman
I ain’t no high class broad
I’m just a product of my raising
I say “hey, y’all” and “yee-haw”
And I keep my Christmas lights on
On my front porch all year long
And I know all the words to every Ol’ Bocephus song
So here’s to all my sisters
Out there keeping it country
Let me get a big “hell yeah” from the redneck girls
Like me

(Hell yeah!)
Hell yeah!
(Hell yeah!)
Hell yeah!
(Hell yeah!)
I said hell yeah!