Red White and Blue
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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We don't have no plastic l.a. friends
Ain't on the edge of no popular trend
Ain't never seen the inside of that magazine gq
We don't care if you're a lawyer or a texas oil man
Or some waitress busting ass at some liquor stand
If you got soul we hang out with people just like you

Well my hairs turning white
My necks always been red
My collars still blue
We've always been here
Just trying to sing a truth to you
Guess you could say
We've always been
Red white and blue

Ride our own bikes to sturges pay are own dues
Smokin' camels and drinking domestic brews
If you want to know where I've been just look at my hands
Yeah I've driven by the white house and spent some time in jail
Mama cried but she still wouldn't pay my bail
I ain't been no angel but even god he understands

Well my hairs turning white
My necks always been red
My collars still blue
We've always been here
Just trying to sing the truth to you
Guess you could say
We've always been
Red white and blue

Yeah that's right

My daddy worked hard and so have I
We paid our taxes and gave our lives
To serve this great country
So what are they complaining about
Yeah we love our families we love our kids
You know it's love that makes us all so rich
That's where were at
If they don't like it they can just get the hell out, yeah

Well my hair's turning white
My neck's always been red
My collar's still blue
We've always been here
Just trying to sing the truth to you

Well my hair's turning white
My neck's always been red
My collar's still blue
We've always been here
Just trying to sing the truth to you
Guess you could say
We've always been
Red white and blue

Red white and blue
Ya know, ya know, ya know




Red white and blue
Yeah, red white and blue

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Red White and Blue" celebrate the values and culture of working-class Americans. The song criticizes the manufactured and superficial nature of Hollywood and the magazine GQ, claiming that they have nothing to offer to those who have soul. The chorus asserts that the band has always been red, white, and blue, as a way of identifying with their fans who share similar values.


The second half of the song speaks to the experiences of the band and many of their fans. They ride motorcycles to Sturgis, South Dakota, and enjoy domestic beer and Camel cigarettes. The singer talks about driving by the White House and even spending time in jail, but asserts that even God understands that he is not perfect. The final verse speaks directly to those who criticize the band's values and way of life, telling them that if they don't like it, they can "just get the hell out."


Line by Line Meaning

We don't have no plastic l.a. friends
We do not associate with fake people from Los Angeles


Ain't on the edge of no popular trend
We do not follow popular trends


Ain't never seen the inside of that magazine gq
We have never been in GQ magazine


We don't care if you're a lawyer or a texas oil man
We don't judge people based on their professions


Or some waitress busting ass at some liquor stand
We don't judge people based on their jobs


If you got soul we hang out with people just like you
If you are a genuine person, we will be friends with you


Well my hairs turning white
I am getting old


My necks always been red
I have always been a hard worker


My collars still blue
I still work for a living


We've always been here
We have always been true to ourselves


Just trying to sing a truth to you
We are trying to convey a message through our music


Guess you could say
You could describe us as


Red white and blue
Proud Americans


Ride our own bikes to sturges pay are own dues
We work hard and earn our own money for things like going to Sturgis on our motorcycles


Smokin' camels and drinking domestic brews
We smoke Camel cigarettes and drink beer made in America


If you want to know where I've been just look at my hands
My calloused hands show the work I have done and the places I have been


Yeah I've driven by the white house and spent some time in jail
I have been to the White House and also to jail


Mama cried but she still wouldn't pay my bail
Even though my mom was upset, she would not bail me out of jail


I ain't been no angel but even god he understands
I have made mistakes but God forgives me


My daddy worked hard and so have I
My father was a hard worker and I have followed in his footsteps


We paid our taxes and gave our lives
We are law-abiding citizens who have served our country


So what are they complaining about
What do people have to complain about?


Yeah we love our families we love our kids
We care about our families and children


You know it's love that makes us all so rich
Love is what brings richness to our lives


That's where were at
That's who we are


If they don't like it they can just get the hell out, yeah
If people don't like who we are, they can leave


Red white and blue
Proud Americans


Ya know, ya know, ya know
As you know


Red white and blue
Proud Americans


Yeah, red white and blue
Proud Americans




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Written by: BRAD WARREN, BRETT WARREN, DONNIE VAN ZANT, JOHNNY VAN ZANT

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Comments from YouTube:

@teddycastleberry2857

A lot of people paid the ultimate price for this country. So many have no respect for the flag or the military. If you don't like my country or my flag, there are planes and ships leaving every day.

@bruce7709

Amen brother

@margaretrussell8106

You got that right!!

@garycooper745

I'm a vet this song is my anthem I'm a Marine my dad did 2 tours in name I got lucky he came home lost him to cancer in 2018 got it from agent orange miss you pop

@slickearl827

Amen

@TheQuarino

@@garycooper745 Thanks for your service brother.

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@Chris-jt8mu

If you cant enjoy this song, you may be part of the problem... Love it!

@jamescunningham2637

So True!!

@daveriemer161

Totally Agree 👍

@alanbiancardi2531

Could not agree more.

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