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Artist/Band:
Billy Ray Cyrus
Lyrics for Song: Redneck Heaven
Lyrics for Album: Storm in the Heartland [Mercury Nashville] [1994]
Take me to redneck heaven
When I'm dead and gone
Where my southern roots are buried
Bandstand still lives on
With some smoky pool room standing
With Jesus on the wall
Take me to redneck heaven
When the good Lord comes to call
(comes to call, comes to call)
Mother Mary riding proud
On the dashboard of my truck
To remind me to count my blessings
And to pray for just a little luck
Brother Levi waits for me at the local 7-11
But just in case I don't make it there
Send me to Redneck heaven
Take me to redneck heaven
When I'm dead and gone
Where my southern roots are buried
Bandstand still lives on
Where some smoky pool room standing
With Jesus on the wall
Take me to redneck heaven
When the good Lord comes to call
(comes to call, comes to call)
There I was on those sawdust streets of gold
And I saw Conway Twitty and there was Keith Willy
Before I could say Hank Williams
I turned around and I was face to face
With the king, of Rock and Roll
You can have your streets of gold
Sawdust will do just fine
And about those singing angels
Just give me Patsy Cline
If I could only meet the king
I'll feel I've rolled a seven
Give me swingin doors instead of pearly gates
Take me to redneck heaven!
Take me to redneck heaven
When I'm dead and gone
Where my southern roots are buried
Bandstand still lives on
Where some smoky pool room standing
With Jesus on the wall
Take me to redneck heaven
When the good Lord comes to call
(comes to call, comes to call)
Take me to redneck heaven
Hope I see you all...
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Redneck Heaven
Billy Ray Cyrus delivers a high-energy country anthem on 'Redneck Heaven,' the lead single from his 1994 album 'Storm in the Heartland.' The track exemplifies the Nashville sound of the mid-90s, blending upbeat instrumentation with Cyrus's signature vocal style to celebrate rural life and community spirit. Released during a period when he was establishing himself as a major pop-crossover star, the song became a staple of country radio and remains a defining track from his Mercury Nashville era. Its infectious rhythm and positive message about hometown pride helped solidify his status as a leading figure in contemporary country music during the 1990s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Storm in the Heartland [Mercury Nashville] [1994] |
 Billy Ray Cyrus
"Storm in the Heartland [Mercury Nashville] [1994]"
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