(verse 1)
We don't have no plastic L.A. friends,
Ain't on the edge of no popular trends,
Ain't never seen the inside of the magazine G.Q.
We don't care if your a lawyer, or a texas oilman,
Or some waitress bustin' butt in some liquor stand,
If you got soul we hang out with people just like you,
My hair's turning white,
My neck's always been red, my collar's still blue,
We've always been here just tryin' to sing the truth to you,
Guess you could say we've always been
Red white and blue,
(verse 2)
My hair's turning white,
My neck's always been red, my collar's still blue,
We've always been here just tryin' to sing the truth to you,
Guess you could say we've always been
Red white and blue,
(verse 3)
My daddy's worked hard and so have I,
We've paid our taxes and gave our lives,
To serve this great country,
so what are they complaining about,
Yea we love our families, we love our kids,
You know it's love that makes us all so rich,
That's where we're at,
And if they don't like they can just get the hell out, yeah,
My hair's turning white,
My neck's always been red, my collar's still blue,
We've always been here just tryin' to sing the truth to you,
Guess you could say we've always been
Red white and blue,