Fred Lyrics

Rodney Carrington

Rodney Carrington - Fred Lyrics

Lyrics

He once shot a man just for snorin'
Got out of bed and shot him dead
Well his name was...
I didnt know what his name was
So we just called him Fred

He was ridin' cross a dessert
on a horse to another town
looking for a wonam in a night gown
The horses name was...
I didnt know what his name was
So we just called him fred

Oh now Freds riddin' Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin Fred,

Well he got to the town
meet a woman in a night gown
she was wearing a frown tell it ran
He name was...
I dint know what her name was
so we just called her Fred

Oh now Freds riddin' Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin' Fred,
Freds riddin Fred,

That songs Called Fred
This songs here was written under the influence of alcohol
Which has a tendancy to make you think things are actually funnier
than they really are
Have you been drinking alcohol at the time of hearing a
Fred song you bee laying on the floor right now saying,
that Fred songs whipping my butt turn it off

Song & Lyrics Facts

Rodney Carrington's "Fred" is a song from his album, Laughter’s Good. The artist and main text writer is Rodney Carrington himself, with the band members being John Hobbs (piano), Steve Brewster (drums), Mike Brignardello (bass guitar) and Gordon Kennedy (guitar).

The lyrics of this song are about how Fred was an average guy who worked as a janitor in a school and lived a simple life, but he had a big heart and always tried to help others out whenever he could. The chorus goes “But that was Fred, He was a good man, A real good friend, To the very end”. Through these lyrics, Rodney Carrington conveys a message of appreciation for those people in our lives who may not be extraordinary, but still have a positive impact on us.

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