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Shane Profitt - Penny To My Name (Lyric Video)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Shane Profitt
Shane Profitt
Performer
Trey Keller
Trey Keller
Background Vocals
Evan Hutchings
Evan Hutchings
Drums
Steve Mackey
Steve Mackey
Bass Guitar
Scotty Sanders
Scotty Sanders
Acoustic Guitar
Tim Galloway
Tim Galloway
Acoustic Guitar
Justin Ostrander
Justin Ostrander
Electric Guitar
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Shane Profitt
Shane Profitt
Songwriter
McCoy Moore
McCoy Moore
Songwriter
Phil O?Donnel
Phil O?Donnel
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Trent Willmon
Trent Willmon
Producer
Jack Clarke
Jack Clarke
Mixing Engineer
Andrew Mendelson
Andrew Mendelson
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
It was a buck knife-whittled crepe myrtle slingshot and a stone
I killed more time than I ever put supper on the stove
But caught shellcracker on box crickets on the end of a cane
Blue collar, redneck rich, didn't have a penny to my name
[Chorus]
Happy as a tick on an old coon dog
Lower middle class, living high on a hog
Hot off a smoker, soaking through a paper plate
I wore hand-me-down denim from my big brother
Money don't matter when you got each other
In a home full of love in the good old glory days
I made million-dollar memories when I didn't have a penny to my name
[Verse 2]
It was a backyard, on-the-block sitting Z71
I worked two hot summers just to pick that pretty girl up
Thought I was Cadillac cool, scraping up some cup holder change
She made me feel like a million when I didn't have a penny to my name
[Chorus]
Happy as a tick on an old coon dog
Lower middle class, living high on a hog
Hot off a smoker, soaking through a paper plate
I wore hand-me-down denim from my big brother
Money don't matter when you got each other
In a home full of love in the good old glory days
I made million-dollar memories when I didn't have a penny to my name
[Bridge]
I didn't have a pot to piss, a big boat to fish
Or a tree that grew any money
But you can't put a price tag on growing up like that
Being a kid in the country
[Chorus]
Happy as a tick on an old coon dog
Lower middle class, living high on a hog
And a home full of love in the good old glory days
I made million-dollar memories when I didn't have a penny to my name
I made million-dollar memories when I didn't have a penny to my name
Written by: McCoy Moore, Phil O?Donnel, Shane Profitt
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