Lyrics: Let's put George Wallace in the White House! Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il! Let's put that tiger in the White House! So c'mon all you friends and neighbors Get results for all your labors! Stand up for America in '68! We're living in the restless generation There's discontent and fighting everywhere We need a real strong man to run this nation So it's up to you and me to put George there! Let's put George Wallace in the White House! Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il! Let's put that tiger in the White House! So c'mon all you friends and neighbors Get results for all your labors! Stand up for America in '68! The White House needs a man who will stand up For America and you and me And ol' George is just the man who'll sock it to 'em From the Boondocks to Washington DC! Let's put George Wallace in the White House! Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il! Let's put that tiger in the White House! So c'mon all you friends and neighbors Get results for all your labors! Stand up for America in '68! Sock it to 'em George! Sock it to 'em George! Sock it to 'em George! Stand up for America In 68! Sock it to 'em George! Sock it to 'em George! Sock it to 'em George!
@@footixbird285what makes you think George Wallace was a racist? Because he was governor of Alabama and tried to keep segregation? If you knew anything about Wallace you wouldn't know he was not a segregationist. His first time running is Governor he actually didn't run on a segregationist stance but he didn't become governor so he changed that view an became governor.
@@whatever.4167 yeah they are very uneducated. If I had to guess Wallace was probably the type of conservative liberal who didn't believe in segregation but he didn't believe in integration either well forcing that issue on to people. Wallace was a good man he fought for the people he voted for and he fought for the great state of Alabama. Now whether people want to talk about whether the cause was good or not that's another story but the man did what he said he put up a fight he showed the people he was willing to fight for him and a lot of people who complain about Trump today don't seem to just understand us regular folk want people who are actually going to fight for us. Wallace would have made a damn good president. For every American. Good bless brother. Maga🇺🇸
The artist Lamar Morris was a member of Hank Williams Jr.'s Bama Band. Another member of the Bama Band named Dixie Hatfield produced a presidential campaign album for George Wallace in the late 1960's.
@capital_of_texas yup because he wasn't gonna win Alabama with just the Black vote. He did what he had to an he went down swinging for alabamains damn good man. Did his job right!
Wallace was good for both races. Brother the only time there was any trouble is when people from out of state came to stir things up Wallace tried to keep things like they were but treated the whites an blacks decently well. There was no way that man was going to stay Governor if he did not at least go down swinging with segregation. If you knew anything about George Wallace you would know he actually tried to run for governor off of the segregation stance the first time he decided to run an he lost miserably but so the next race he knew he had to run on that stance and he did an he did an good job as governor think about it like this if the federal government is trying to change how things are done in your state you have the right to fight that and that's what he did that's what any constituent would want. You know back in the day if you didn't do what you say you were going to do when you were elected next election comes your ass is gone. Or they gonna recall you an put someone else there. Wallace did what he had to if I'm not mistaken Wallace actually won the Black vote too and see you other times he won the Black vote I think when segregation was a thing
Lets put George Wallace in white house. Damn we could've had it America wtf. Why yall fumble this vote? We could've put these politicians in their place.
@@christian_sep42he was no racist. And he was not for segregation. If you knew a damn thing about Governor Wallace you would know he ran for governor the first time he tried to be governor of Alabama and he didn't run on a segregation stance and he lost the election so next election cycle came around he jumped on board so he could be governor. George Wallace did great for both black and white in Alabama.
@@scottbivins4758 “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” Also, it sounds like you’re telling me that Wallace is willing to forego his personal values for political gains. You must be absolutely delusional if you think he was a governor for black people in Alabama.
@@christian_sep42 yeah he put his personal values aside political gain. That's what politicians are supposed to do. Listen to their constituents not do what they think would be best. And have you talked to any black people who were in Alabama when George Wallace was the governor? Probably not. George Wallace did good by both whites and black you just dislike the fact he allowed to segregation to go on. Just because you allow segregation to happen does not mean you don't do good by the Black folk.
George Wallace would of actually made this country great and he wouldn’t have lied about every single thing he says unlike those communist that now live in the white house
@@christian_sep42Because Wallace was a good man and he fought for his constituents in the state of Alabama. Just because he was for segregation does not mean he was a bad governor or a bad human being. He wasn't even a segregationist he just said that s*** so he would be elected for governor.
@@jayalon566 Wallace & Rockwell would be in total shock to see once nice areas like Portland and Seattle turn into riot, Police free zones . . . Both men predicted this disaster . . .
Let's put George Wallace in the White House Let's put him gets those judges by tail Let's put white tiger in the White House Come along friends and neighbors Get results for all your labor Standing for America in '68 We're living in the restless generation There's discontent and violence everywhere We need a strong man to lead this nation So it's up to you and me to put George there (Repeat verse 1) The White House needs a man who will stand up For America for you and me And old George is the man who sock it to 'em From the boondocks to the Washington D.C. (Repeat verse 1) Sock to it 'em, sock to it 'em, sock to it 'em George (repeat 2x) Standing for America in '68 Sock to it to 'em, sock to it to 'em, sock to it em George
It's not really that difficult to get the lyrics. You can either listen to the song and figure out what he's saying or you can look online just type in Wallace in the White House lyrics you will find the lyrics
Malcolm Hoth Most black people don’t hate white people, what are you talking about? (Side note, I am not black, interesting that you assumed I was though)
You do realize the parties changed right? Democrats are not the Democrats of George Wallace's era I'm a vote for whichever party is closer to my beliefs. That is not the Democrat party. Not even the Republican party. Well I take that back some of the people in the Republican party are good people. Hopefully we'll be getting rid of Ernie Tony Gonzalez of district 23 in Texas and replacing him with a staunch second amendment advocate. Brandon Herrera.
@@LB-vb3jqWallace was always libertarian when it came to race. His first time running is governor he ran on a non segregation platform and lost. He didn't sell out to shit. That man did a damn good job for white folk in Alabama an the black folk of Alabama.
@@scottbivins4758trump‘s politics are suck..he support small goverment,its good in 19century,but after German and Italy find a new way,the third way,small government is no more the best choice!although trump stand for dixie,he cant let the America strong again,he is way more worse than Wallace
Wallace would have been a disaster in '68 or '72. He did finally have a change of heart. He apologized for his earlier attitudes and appointed record numbers of African-Americans to govt positions in Alabama.
@@jeremyjackson7429 During his last term as governor he appointed a then record number of African-Americans to state positions, including two in his cabinet. That's a lot more than talking.....
@@bobanderson6656Wallace wasn't racist. He was a liberal in southern state he said what he had to to become governor. I don't know why y'all think liberals can't be for segregation. Sure it's not a popular view of stance to have but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Liberals of for freedom they are not forcing integration or segregation on anyone by law well that's at least how liberals used to be. Wallace was a liberal judge for the state of Alabama. Look at his record as a judge an u will see how he really felt and that's before he ran for governor. Unfortunately Wallace had to hold that stance if he wanted to be governor and the reason he stayed governor of Alabama is because he showed the people of his State he was willing to fight for them. He was more of a conservative liberal in all reality.
Lyrics:
Let's put George Wallace
in the White House!
Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il!
Let's put that tiger
in the White House!
So c'mon all you friends and neighbors
Get results for all your labors!
Stand up for America
in '68!
We're living in the restless generation
There's discontent and fighting everywhere
We need a real strong man to run this nation
So it's up to you and me to put George there!
Let's put George Wallace
in the White House!
Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il!
Let's put that tiger
in the White House!
So c'mon all you friends and neighbors
Get results for all your labors!
Stand up for America
in '68!
The White House needs a man who will stand up
For America and you and me
And ol' George is just the man who'll sock it to 'em
From the Boondocks
to Washington DC!
Let's put George Wallace
in the White House!
Let's let him get those judges by the ta-il!
Let's put that tiger
in the White House!
So c'mon all you friends and neighbors
Get results for all your labors!
Stand up for America
in '68!
Sock it to 'em George!
Sock it to 'em George!
Sock it to 'em George!
Stand up for America
In 68!
Sock it to 'em George!
Sock it to 'em George!
Sock it to 'em George!
Dont say you love country western if you don't listen to this absolute banger
Me after playing the campaign trail once
In 1968 my father voted for him
Same as my granny, she was a proud supporter of the Tiger!!
Was your father a racist?
@@footixbird285what makes you think George Wallace was a racist? Because he was governor of Alabama and tried to keep segregation? If you knew anything about Wallace you wouldn't know he was not a segregationist. His first time running is Governor he actually didn't run on a segregationist stance but he didn't become governor so he changed that view an became governor.
@@scottbivins4758 True brother. These people are extremely uneducated.
@@whatever.4167 yeah they are very uneducated. If I had to guess Wallace was probably the type of conservative liberal who didn't believe in segregation but he didn't believe in integration either well forcing that issue on to people. Wallace was a good man he fought for the people he voted for and he fought for the great state of Alabama. Now whether people want to talk about whether the cause was good or not that's another story but the man did what he said he put up a fight he showed the people he was willing to fight for him and a lot of people who complain about Trump today don't seem to just understand us regular folk want people who are actually going to fight for us. Wallace would have made a damn good president. For every American. Good bless brother. Maga🇺🇸
I always listen to George Wallace songs when doing school assignments on civil rights
lol, that's what going to a integrated city school will do to you
Based
Bro I got into Wallace songs while doing a history project.
@@southronpapist Same dude, and im not even American.
@@carterpaulson2257 what’s wrong with learning about US history?
when you're in an American history class and have airpods in
When we get to the civil Rights movement I just listened to Johnny Rebel nothing but truth in his music
This song made me wanna run for President as an independent
hello mr. cabot lodge how is nixon
Dixiecrat
Catchy tune ... some real fine dobro playing on this one.
great Album want to have it
Excellent recording :-) thank you for posting. What is the information behind this album and the artist and song? Thanks again :-)
The artist Lamar Morris was a member of Hank Williams Jr.'s Bama Band. Another member of the Bama Band named Dixie Hatfield produced a presidential campaign album for George Wallace in the late 1960's.
Absolutely hate how catchy this song is.
If he wasn't a rascist, he would've been one of the greatest politicians around. Too bad he let his own hate get in front of him
The irony is he didn't even believe in anything he preached. He was a typical Dixiecrat trying to survive politically
@capital_of_texas yup because he wasn't gonna win Alabama with just the Black vote. He did what he had to an he went down swinging for alabamains damn good man. Did his job right!
Make America great again
Great song.
I have this album
Clancy Woodard
Great song Brother. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Me too!
This + "Come Out Ye Black And Tans" + "Rhodesians Never Die" = The Happy Neighbours Playlist
Best song combination
add on "Ram Ranch" to that playlist and your neighbors will love you
Used to unironically blast this stuff on a huge speaker while mowing my lawn
"Come out ye Black and Tans" is a bit of an old choice since the Irish Natuionalists were leftwingers
@@michaelmilam7285 Yeah pairing a provo song with a Rhodesian song is just plain silly - two strong opposites right there
I’m black and I am not a George Wallace fan but this is good music 😂
Yeah, art is for all race brother
Wallace was good for both races. Brother the only time there was any trouble is when people from out of state came to stir things up Wallace tried to keep things like they were but treated the whites an blacks decently well. There was no way that man was going to stay Governor if he did not at least go down swinging with segregation. If you knew anything about George Wallace you would know he actually tried to run for governor off of the segregation stance the first time he decided to run an he lost miserably but so the next race he knew he had to run on that stance and he did an he did an good job as governor think about it like this if the federal government is trying to change how things are done in your state you have the right to fight that and that's what he did that's what any constituent would want. You know back in the day if you didn't do what you say you were going to do when you were elected next election comes your ass is gone. Or they gonna recall you an put someone else there. Wallace did what he had to if I'm not mistaken Wallace actually won the Black vote too and see you other times he won the Black vote I think when segregation was a thing
Lets put George Wallace in white house. Damn we could've had it America wtf. Why yall fumble this vote? We could've put these politicians in their place.
Because he was a raging racist who supported segregation. That alone should be a sign that he was not good for America
@@christian_sep42he was no racist. And he was not for segregation. If you knew a damn thing about Governor Wallace you would know he ran for governor the first time he tried to be governor of Alabama and he didn't run on a segregation stance and he lost the election so next election cycle came around he jumped on board so he could be governor. George Wallace did great for both black and white in Alabama.
@@scottbivins4758 “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”
Also, it sounds like you’re telling me that Wallace is willing to forego his personal values for political gains. You must be absolutely delusional if you think he was a governor for black people in Alabama.
@@christian_sep42 yeah he put his personal values aside political gain. That's what politicians are supposed to do. Listen to their constituents not do what they think would be best. And have you talked to any black people who were in Alabama when George Wallace was the governor? Probably not. George Wallace did good by both whites and black you just dislike the fact he allowed to segregation to go on. Just because you allow segregation to happen does not mean you don't do good by the Black folk.
George Wallace would of actually made this country great and he wouldn’t have lied about every single thing he says unlike those communist that now live in the white house
wallave
God Bless Gov. Wallace!
@@jeremyjackson7429 lol thats a huge L for his wife
Perhaps
@@georgewallace7354it's okay George the South still loves you. Damn good governor. Would have made an even better president.
Best president we never had! And I don’t care if you don’t like or have a problem with that!
He was never president.
@@matthewparcell79 "we never had"
He was a ass
@@maxB2262 cope
Wish we had Wallace with Trump ! what a team ****** WHITE LIVES MATTER TOO
This comment has achieved the maximum quantity of rural southerner scientifically possible.
This is gold this explains conservatives and the southern racist dems going to the gop.
Black Lives Matter IS NOT black lives ONLY matter. Learn.
@@orepainium8584 except when people are shot by you marxist douchebags for sayin all lives matter.
@@bierwolf8360 all lives matter is a cringe tpusa term
Good man
Huh?
@@christian_sep42he said good man.
@@scottbivins4758 I know what he said. Why did he say it?
@@christian_sep42Because Wallace was a good man and he fought for his constituents in the state of Alabama. Just because he was for segregation does not mean he was a bad governor or a bad human being. He wasn't even a segregationist he just said that s*** so he would be elected for governor.
Wish we had you now Georgie.
No doubt.
100% !!!!!!
I miss him
@@jayalon566
Wallace & Rockwell would be in total shock to see once nice areas like Portland and Seattle turn into riot, Police free zones . . . Both men predicted this disaster . . .
@jay lopes they were geniuses and I wish more leaders would have their intuition
Yeeah!
I remember brother George. He and my grandpa we're the best of friends and of one mind. 🙄. Just happy I didn't turn out like them
George Wallace was a good man an he put up a good fight. Wish we had him in the White House today!
Lyrics?
Let's put George Wallace in the White House
Let's put him gets those judges by tail
Let's put white tiger in the White House
Come along friends and neighbors
Get results for all your labor
Standing for America in '68
We're living in the restless generation
There's discontent and violence everywhere
We need a strong man to lead this nation
So it's up to you and me to put George there
(Repeat verse 1)
The White House needs a man who will stand up
For America for you and me
And old George is the man who sock it to 'em
From the boondocks to the Washington D.C.
(Repeat verse 1)
Sock to it 'em, sock to it 'em, sock to it 'em George (repeat 2x)
Standing for America in '68
Sock to it to 'em, sock to it to 'em, sock to it em George
I lived in Alabama before he became governor of that state.
Damn good governor an good man.
Does anyone know where I can read the lyrics?
your problem
Return to tradition. Listen until you know it by heart. Best I can do.
It's not really that difficult to get the lyrics. You can either listen to the song and figure out what he's saying or you can look online just type in Wallace in the White House lyrics you will find the lyrics
YES
Hate what he standerd for, but still a good song.
He was a good man!
Meade Music he was a segregationist
Malcolm Hoth Most black people don’t hate white people, what are you talking about? (Side note, I am not black, interesting that you assumed I was though)
Malcolm Hoth crime in general or hate crime against whites? (And yes, I am white)
Malcolm Hoth how is that proof that they hate white people then?
A poor man that votes republican is like a chicken voting for colonel sanders
You do realize the parties changed right? Democrats are not the Democrats of George Wallace's era I'm a vote for whichever party is closer to my beliefs. That is not the Democrat party. Not even the Republican party. Well I take that back some of the people in the Republican party are good people. Hopefully we'll be getting rid of Ernie Tony Gonzalez of district 23 in Texas and replacing him with a staunch second amendment advocate. Brandon Herrera.
@@scottbivins4758 Herrera is awesome
@@Dr.Madd138 your god damn right just like our George Wallace
@@scottbivins4758 10-4
Tudges?
People forget the Wallace became a big liberal after 1977. Apologized for his actions in the 1960's.
He sold out to the Cultural Marxist agenda.
@@LB-vb3jqWallace was always libertarian when it came to race. His first time running is governor he ran on a non segregation platform and lost. He didn't sell out to shit. That man did a damn good job for white folk in Alabama an the black folk of Alabama.
he never became a liberal, he endorsed bob dole in the '96 election
@@fiyum333 campaigned for Jimmy Carter twice. Won election in 1982 as a progressive.
Lets put Trump, in the White House!
no.
David Duke 2024
Trump2024
wallace is better than trump
@@AndrewCorleyPeterson I agree but you know what Trump remind me of Wallace. Doggin on the government like he's supposed to.
@@scottbivins4758trump‘s politics are suck..he support small goverment,its good in 19century,but after German and Italy find a new way,the third way,small government is no more the best choice!although trump stand for dixie,he cant let the America strong again,he is way more worse than Wallace
Not Yt ppl un-ironically supporting George Wallace.
@@ceph2187 and his ideals
@@jeremyjackson7429 HIS POLITICAL FUCKING IDEALS NOT HIS POOR MARRIGE HANDLING
President George Wallace
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its a campaign ad (he lost by a lot)
This comment section terrifies me
Hehe the critical mass of Biden voters being old 80s dem voters who'll croak by 2024 should terrify you.
Wallace would have been a disaster in '68 or '72. He did finally have a change of heart. He apologized for his earlier attitudes and appointed record numbers of African-Americans to govt positions in Alabama.
@@jeremyjackson7429 During his last term as governor he appointed a then record number of African-Americans to state positions, including two in his cabinet. That's a lot more than talking.....
@@bobanderson6656Wallace wasn't racist. He was a liberal in southern state he said what he had to to become governor. I don't know why y'all think liberals can't be for segregation. Sure it's not a popular view of stance to have but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Liberals of for freedom they are not forcing integration or segregation on anyone by law well that's at least how liberals used to be. Wallace was a liberal judge for the state of Alabama. Look at his record as a judge an u will see how he really felt and that's before he ran for governor. Unfortunately Wallace had to hold that stance if he wanted to be governor and the reason he stayed governor of Alabama is because he showed the people of his State he was willing to fight for them. He was more of a conservative liberal in all reality.
We have Trump ! (next best thing)
@Mr. White He's TRYING! (Dems are blocking him at every turn. But he is going to play ball with them)
@Mr. White Well, yes, the Deep State knows no party.
@Trump2020 Right winger For all you know he believes in freedom of association.
@Mr. White He is
@Trump2020 Right winger Freedom of association includes segregation Your choice