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"Redneck 12 Days of Christmas" Single by Jeff Foxworthy; from the album Crank It Up: The Music Album; B-side "'Twas the Night After Christmas" [1] Released: December 1995: Genre: Comedy, country: Length: 2: 21: Label: Warner Bros. Records: Songwriter(s) Jeff Foxworthy Tim Wilson: Producer(s) Doug Grau Scott Rouse: Jeff Foxworthy singles chronology
Jeff Foxworthy: Check Your Neck: TV special 1996 Games Rednecks Play: Short Film 1996–1997 The Jeff Foxworthy Show: 3 episodes — "Before You Say 'No' Just Hear Me Out" (1996) — "One Wedding and a Baby" (1996) — "The Briarton Syndrom" (1997) 1998 Jeff Foxworthy: Totally Committed: TV special 2000 Bill Engvall's New All Stars of Country ...
"'Twas the Night After Christmas" (Foxworthy, S. Rouse, Doug Grau) - 3:12 parody of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" "Still More You Might Be a Redneck If…" (Jeff Foxworthy) - 2:57 A; A Comedy skit; B Original parody composed by Foxworthy and Wilson; additional words by Foxworthy, Rouse, Grau
Jeff Foxworthy first became famous for poking fun at his Southern heritage in the 1991 TV comedy special "You Might Be a Redneck…", but he also went on to have a successful career as a game show ...
Silly and catchy, comedian Jeff Foxworthy's "Redneck 12 Days of Christmas" is sure to elicit some chuckles at your holiday party. 40. Clint Black, "'Til Santa's Gone (Milk and Cookies)"
Games Rednecks Play is an album by American comedian Jeff Foxworthy.It was released by Warner Bros. Records on July 18, 1995. The album peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 chart [2] and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. [3]
Blue Collar TV is an American sketch comedy television series that aired on The WB from July 29, 2004 to July 26, 2006 starring Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes.
If the Redneck Bank gits 'er done, expect a host of other banks to rebrand themselves to appeal to specific market segments. The First Wicca Bank. Deadhead Savings and Loan. Le Banque de Francophiles.