Produced by The Defibulators and Brian Bender
Mixed by Brian Bender at The Motherbrain
Mastered by Tom Hutten at Bionic Mastering
Recorded at The IsOkOn (Woodstock, NY) & The Motherbrain (Brooklyn, NY)
Additional Recording at The Hook (Brooklyn, NY) & Rodeo East (NYC)
Engineers: D. James Goodwin & Eli Walker (IsOkOn), Brian Bender (Motherbrain),
Ben Kane (The Hook), John Hill & Andros Rodriguez (Rodeo East)
All Songs c 2013 PigCow Publishing (ASCAP)
All Songs written by Bug Jennings (ASCAP) except
"Rumble Strip" written by Chris Hartway (ASCAP)
"Pay For That Money" and "Real Slow" written by Bug Jennings, Erin Bru (ASCAP)
"Everybody's Got a Banjo" by Bug Jennings, David Dawda (ASCAP)
"Cackalacky" written by Bug Jennings, Michael Riddleberger, Spencer Zahn (ASCAP)
"Let Me See That Ponytail Run" written by Bug Jennings, Erin Bru, Ryan Goodrow
When they lay my body in the landfill underground
well I hope to hear that good ol’ fashioned sound
Where the angels play on fiddle in a cornfield, on a cloud
And the moonshine’s shining on a haybale beauty,
the band’s all gathered round
Is there Hee-Haw in Heaven
Tell me could it be so
If there’s Hee-Haw in Heaven
Then I’ve got a reason to go
You can quit your cryin' and griefn’ when I’m gone
if I greet St. Peter with a sweet hillbilly song
We’ll be pickin' n’ grinning n' eefin', Buck and Roy can sing along
When you’re leaning up against that pearly picket fence
Forever don’t seem so long
Chorus
I’ll talk with Junior Samples
about the meaning of my life,
Pick another barnyard beauty
each day for my new wife
And Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones
will tuck me into bed
but I’ll break out the banjo
and we’ll hoe it down instead
Is there Hee-Haw in Heaven
Tell me could it be so
If there’s Hee-Haw in Heaven
Then I’ve got a reason to go
I’ve got a reason to go
I’ve got a reason to go
credits
from Debt'll Get'em,
released August 27, 2013
Album Credits:
Erin Bru - vocals, triangle
Bug Jennings - vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo
Chris Hartway - lead guitar
Justin Smith - fiddle
Michael Ginsberg - harmonica, percussion
Michael Riddleberger - drums
David Dawda - bass, piano, vocals
Additional Musicians:
Spencer Zahn - bass on Cackalacky, Hee-Haw in Heavan
Corey Kaiser - bass on Pay For That Money
Philip Sterk - pedal steel on Pay For That Money
Eli Brueggemann - piano on Working Class
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