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Johnny Russell “Rednecks White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer”

June 4, 2010 by  
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25 Responses to “Johnny Russell “Rednecks White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer””
  1. moatjon says:

    PBR’s not just for Rednecks anymore.

    Wall Street Journal 5/26/2010- “Pabst’s blue-collar roots have made the brand—known among beer cognoscenti as PBR—a beer of choice for a generation of irony-loving hipsters from Portland, Ore., to Manhattan’s Lower East Side.”

    “There’s no place that I’d rather be that right here,
    With Irony loving Hipsters, white socks and Blue Ribbon beer.”

    Someone it does’t have the same ring to it.

  2. doncilo2009 says:

    I’m a likin this song for years now and Blue Ribbon Beer the damn beer yal a drank

  3. missshadowcolt says:

    hi they dont make them like this anymore tell everbody i love and sure miss them R.I.P thank you so much

  4. mlavfv says:

    i need an old mil, schlitz and pabst….

  5. alamanderflash says:

    PBR me ASAP!

  6. Dinkeycreek says:

    Johnny! Miss you much! Tell momma “Hi” for me, and I’m sure she had biscuts and gravy waiting for ya when you made it home. I’m going to see Juile in June…Love you much! R.I.P.

  7. zaaritha says:

    This is so great!

  8. new2thismay23 says:

    .. tHE “new country” to me is POP .. or rap type singing .. GIMME THE OLD STUFF !!!!!

  9. old64goat says:

    Love this song, I saw Johnny Russell in person at the Wheeling Jamboree WWVA in the 70’s

  10. Rockstaralan says:

    Good ‘ol Johnny Russell!
    “Anybobdy see me out there alright?”, He would joke to Opry audiences in his later years. A Big guy with a Big heart, Big songwriting talent and a BIG backlog of great tunes!

  11. txpopeye says:

    Its a damn same no one does this kind of music any more

  12. johncduff says:

    This is not a song, it’s an anthem.

  13. MrTCB01 says:

    Remember when he would come out on stage and say ” I’m going to sing a song written by my favorite song writter. I wrote this song back in ….” Funny stuff

  14. pulangdragon says:

    I love Johnny Russell…but was it too much effort on him to actually play guitar and sign at the time??
    hehehehe

  15. heileman28 says:

    yeah…i remember seein him at the opry on that little stool…the last working ride at opryland RIP

  16. afpm7 says:

    Had no idea this was the guy that did this.

  17. MrTCB01 says:

    Johnny’s best line was when he would walk out on stage and ask “Can everyone see me alright”?

  18. bangwezl says:

    Giomme an Iron City, and play that song again…

  19. Sunburst64 says:

    One of my all time favorites

  20. luckyhess69 says:

    great song,havent herd it in years but it is true to life

  21. nocode911 says:

    I used to see Johnny on WABG TV from Greenwood, Ms. He is one more of a long line of Mississippi Delta boys “done good”.

  22. ThePleasanthill says:

    I remember getting punched in the face by an Oklahoma cowboy in a bar fight and this song came on the jukebox everytime I hear this song I think about that .

  23. toonful says:

    I see Ronnie Milsap singing”That girl who waits on tables”,..did johnny write that?God bless you all,& too all a goodnight.

  24. toonful says:

    alotta his on here,but i really appreciate it,i loved johnny russell,i was sitting at a table,at opryland,(when it was open) i saw him just riding through on a golf cart,& wasn’t stopping,i don’t know what happened,but i jumped up,& screamed,(i was 28 yrs. old)”there’s the man who wrote about my life” they baptized jesse taylor”,&he stopped & shook my hand,&said God bless you.answer to George Jones:”No1′ll fill their shoes”. take care. RIP.J.R.

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    i have all of johnny russell songs i can help you if you wish
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