White Trash With Money

BUCK A. MOORE, DANNY SHIRLEY

[Chorus:]
Well, I mighta' been born just poor white trash
But I sold a million records; made a little cash
The doctors and the lawyers don't think it funny
That they're living next door to white trash with money

Well, I was born on the wrong side of the tracks
I quit school early and I never went back
The rich kids all looked down on me
They said as good as them was something I'd never be

I started playing my guitar to earn a few bucks
Singing my song to a room full of drunks
A record man heard me down at Kitty's bar
Said: "Come on to Nashville an' I'll make you a star"

[Chorus]

I bought a big house on top of the hill
A brand new Harley and a Coupe de Ville
The neighbors all cried when I moved in
It seems real estate's cheaper than it's ever been

Now the radio plays all the Railroad songs
I lay around the pool and listen all day long
This country boy's life sure turned out swell
An' if the neighbor's don't like it, they can all go to ...

[Chorus x2]

Yeah, life's just fine for me an' my honey
We're happy just bein' white trash with money

Trivia about the song White Trash With Money by Confederate Railroad

On which albums was the song “White Trash With Money” released by Confederate Railroad?
Confederate Railroad released the song on the albums “Unleashed” in 2001 and “The Very Best Of Confederate Railroad ” in 2008.
Who composed the song “White Trash With Money” by Confederate Railroad?
The song “White Trash With Money” by Confederate Railroad was composed by BUCK A. MOORE, DANNY SHIRLEY.

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