What This World Needs Is A Few More Rednecks
Charlie Daniels Band
A Call for Common Sense and American Pride
The song "What This World Needs Is A Few More Rednecks" by the Charlie Daniels Band is a spirited anthem that champions the values and lifestyle of the American working class, often referred to as 'rednecks.' The lyrics emphasize the need for more people who are unafraid to take a stand, respect traditional values, and embody a strong work ethic. The song suggests that the world would benefit from more individuals who prioritize action over talk and who lead with integrity and common sense.
The song paints a vivid picture of the 'redneck' lifestyle, celebrating simple, down-to-earth living. The narrator describes being raised on humble food like beans and cornbread, driving a pickup truck, and taking pride in American symbols like the Bible and the flag. This imagery serves to highlight the narrator's deep connection to traditional American values and a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to life. The mention of enjoying Rambo movies and admiring John Wayne further underscores a preference for rugged individualism and a strong, decisive leadership style.
The song also touches on political and social issues, expressing distrust of foreign leaders like Gorbachev and frustration with domestic policies that seem to favor the wealthy or infringe on personal freedoms, such as gun ownership. The lyrics argue that 'rednecks' are often misunderstood and undervalued, but they are the backbone of the nation, working hard and living honestly. The song concludes with a defiant assertion that there are more 'common folks' than intellectual elites, and it is these everyday people who truly represent the heart and soul of America.