Redhead

Album cover art for "Redhead" by Caylee Hammack & Reba McEntire

Caylee Hammack & Reba McEntire - Country

Redhead

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Duration: 2:43

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[Verse 1: Caylee Hammack] Momma was a hot head, daddy was a redneck Grew up in a single wide when Reagan was president Spooning in a twin size, newly wed business Didn't know they gonna have themselves a little redhead Nine months from Valentine's, blamed it on the red wine Bought a station wagon, stopped running all the red lights Big eyes, bigger mouth, wild child complex They didn't have a clue how to raise a little redhead [Chorus: Caylee Hammack] Ooh, they got their hands full, trying to tame a pistol Spitfire, freckles that could run a mother dead Clothes line, tight ropes, dare devil, high hopes They raised a little hell when they raised a little redhead [Post-Chorus: Caylee Hammack] Now tell us how it, Reba [Verse 2: Reba with Caylee Hammack] Living with the sunburn, running with scissors Daddy's belt couldn't help simmer down the temper Bull in a china shop, rose colored reckless Tried to run away, but trouble loves a little redhead [Chorus: Reba with Caylee Hammack] Woah, they got their hands full, trying to tame a pistol Spitfire, freckles that could run a mother dead Clothes line, tight ropes, dare devil, high hopes They raised a little hell when they raised a little redhead [Intrumental] [Chorus: Caylee Hammack with Reba] Ooh, they got their hands full, trying to tame a pistol Spitfire, freckles that could run a mother dead Clothes line, tight ropes, dare devil, high hopes They raised a little hell when they raised a little redhead [Outro: Caylee Hammack with Reba] God made the blondes, black haired, and the brunettes Devil dropped in, said, "I don't think you're done yet Let's make a compromise, make an angel backslide" So they chipped in, and they made a little redhead

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Credits

Writers
  • Trent Dabbs
  • Natalie Hemby
  • Caylee Hammack