Artist: | Joe Diffie (English) |
User: | Robert Reading |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
Leroy The Redneck Reindeer
Recorded by Joe Diffie
Written by Steve Pippin, Stacey Slate, Joe Diffie
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Well you've all heard the story about Rudolph and his nose
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But I'll tell you a Christmas tale that never has been told
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Well you may think you've heard it all but you ain't heard nothing yet
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About that crazy Christmas that the North Pole can't forget
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Rudolph was under the weather he had to call in sick
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So he got on the horn to his cousin Leroy who lived out in the sticks
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He said Santa's really countin' on me and I hate to pass the buck
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Leroy said hey I'm on my way and he jumped in his pick-up truck
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When Leroy got to the north pole all the reindeer snickered and laughed
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But they never seen a deer in overalls and a John Deer tractor hat
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But Santa stepped in and said just calm down cause we've all got a job to do
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And like it or not Leroy's in charge and he's gonna be leadin' you
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And it was Leroy the Redneck Reindeer hooked to the front of the sleigh
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Deliverin' toys to all the good ol' boys and girls along the way
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He's just a down home party animal two steppin' across the sky
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He makes jingle bells with the rebel yell and made history that night
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Before that night was over Leroy had changed their tune
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He had 'em scootin' a hoof on every single roof by the light of a neon moon
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Santa wrapped his bag with the Dixie flag he was having the time of his life
And you could hear him call Merry Christmas y'all
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And to all of y'all a goodnight
Repeat #4
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He makes jingle bells with the rebel yell and made history that night
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