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Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Morgan Wallen
Stimme und Gesang
Joey Moi
E-Gitarre
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bass
Tom Bukovac
E-Gitarre
Bryan Sutton
Akustische Gitarre
Dave Cohen
Tasteninstrumente
Wes Hightower
Begleitgesang
HARDY
Stimme und Gesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Morgan Wallen
Songwriter:in
Ernest Keith Smith
Songwriter:in
Ryan Vojtesak
Songwriter:in
Michael Hardy
Songwriter:in
James Maddocks
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Josh Ditty
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Ryan Yount
Schnitttechniker:in
Joey Moi
Produzent:in
Scott Cooke
Schnitttechniker:in
Matt McCartney
Schnitttechniker:in
Eivind Nordland
Schnitttechniker:in
Ted Jensen
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Hey, Mister City Man
Rollie on your wrist, Nasdaq in your hand
Rollin' your eyes at my beat-up truck
Feed in the back, spittin' in my cup
[Verse 2]
Both our tags say Tennessee
I don't know you, I know you don't know me
But if this red light didn't have to change
I'd have time to say
[Chorus]
When you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
Oh
[Verse 3]
I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose yours
You work in four walls and I'm workin' four-by-fours
We ain't as different as you think we is, but I didn't pull up sayin'
"Won't you look at that born rich, fed with a silver spoon, trust fund kid," like you did
[Chorus]
So when you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
[Bridge]
Why we say grace, why we hold hands
Keep a shotgun right by the nightstand
And why we love a good rain comin' down
And never leave these so-called backward, backwood, good-for-nothing, hillbilly hick towns
[Chorus]
So when you die, I hope you come back as a redneck
I hope it sticks on you like a hell-hot sun tattoo
I hope you break your back for that barely-get-by paycheck
And when you can't, you gotta go and bloody up a buck or two, yes, you do
Catch the Holy Ghost on a pinewood bench
Drive across the county just to hook up a winch
Revel in the pride of a simple man
Maybe then you'll understand
Oh
[Outro]
Yeah, then you'll understand
Written by: Ernest Keith Smith, James Maddocks, Michael Hardy, Milan Modi, Morgan Wallen, Ryan Vojtesak