Family , work, honesty, simple living, values, .. this is why so many people around the world like American country music. God bless America and everything it stands for.
Gustavo Gentilin well, American cars, and music.. Love American nature, but Damn shitty Healthcare and shootings.. Yeah I don't mind the country sides of Europe either 😂👌
I'm a class of 2022 college football player. Hang in there tight! Promise we won't let these jams die out! Still arguably the most popular country song in colleges across the nation. Spend my dollar (ON A BEER)
lol I’m not American same as you but I really enjoy these country music songs they are made with true American passion and heart something I will never understand myself
@@NoghaStar My papaw fought the Germans so yall could live in peace. And now you have the means to defend yourself. I support yall and say do it. And disregard anything anyone else thinks about it. Stay safe over my friend.
This is how the country looked when I was growing up. The cars and trucks, how they're dressed, that back road with the sun setting behind the trees, the old homes especially the one with all the chairs on the front porch and a clothes line out back, the tractor, the old store, even the saw mill. I watch this video often just to go back to a time when the world was a little kinder and sane.
Same here. Then I moved to a big city. 30 years later I drive a 2016 Nissan versa (which will be worth nothing in ten years) and barely recognize the smell of clean air.
I'm only 24, but when I watch the video and reflect on what America used to be like and what our society is now, I want to weep (and do a bit). Lord have mercy on us
@@seronymus what you said is true. I'm 42 and watched it change before my eyes. By the time you were old enough to get a grasp on what was happening, the last of the remaining good times were all but gone
My late grandfather, who passed away in 2020 at age 95, used to play Alabama driving his pickup truck with me in the passenger seat. I heard this song played live by a Port Charlotte, Florida, band, just a few nights ago, and I started crying at dinner. And I didn’t know why. The raw nostalgia from this song.
Growing up in Michigan, we loved Alabama's music. Their blue collar roots and rural America centered lyrics spoke to an entire generation all across the country. I'm thankful for UA-cam to be able to re-vist these moments in time. I can still recite so many of their songs lyrics even 40 years later. Sad to read of Jeff Cooks passing. I hope he and the rest of the band recognized the profound impact they had on so many.
Michigan here as well. The bar would always light up when I’d play this song. That and David Allen Coe’s You Never Even Call Me By My Name. Classics that never get old
Grew up in Rhode Island, moved to Michigan ten years ago. My mom and dad were from the south and always loved country music. This band is the pinnacle of country music to me. Great memories!
That wink from Randy still gets me every single time. Takes me back to my teens in the 80s. Hot southern summer nights, lightning bugs, bottle of something I’m not supposed to have down by the river. Miss those days.
No cell phones when you talked to your woman it wasn’t words written on a screen, it was pick up the rotary dial phone call your girlfriend, “Hey SugarPuddin’ be there at 6:00 Friday night, I love you too, later.” Hang the phone up, and if you forgot something you’d call back. There were no school shootings even though you would see pickups with guns in the gun rack during hunting season. I’ve seen guns traded in the school parking lot. If you had an issue with someone you met at the trees and fought it out and 9 times out of 10 you were sitting around a bon fire drinking a beer with them on Friday night. God I miss the 80’s.
Was a time in the 1980's I was sitting on my moms lap learning how to read with THIS song pounding down stairs what a time to be alive it was!!!..... Set me right and took up a piece in my brain..... thanks for reading....
Yeah being a kid in the eighties was the best lol I remember not only this great music but getting up early on Saturday morning to watch cartoons and then going outside to play all day if it wasn't raining it was a beautiful era and I loved it
2023 Just watched CMA Fest from Nashville. They finally recognized Alabamas contributions after almost 60 years !! They only played one song 😢. They still had their sound! I grew up listening to their songs talking to us of our roots. I'm Texan born and raised!! They and the Gatling brothers were my favorites!! I'm 64, headed to 65. Feel so lucky to hear this fine music in my life!! Bless ya'll and Alabama!! ❤❤
@LadyLiet thank you for the love and support you've been showing us the Alabama band over the years cheers🥂 I'm highly honored and honestly can't thank you less. The Alabama band was awarded the Pinnacle Award at the CMA FEST and it was well deserved
NorthTexasFarming the majority of that video is shot in fort Payne I’m from around there and can recognize almost everything but it is close to Tennessee probably a 20 minute drive and you’re in Tennessee
This reminded me of eastern North Carolina life in rural areas. Trucks, people just living. So much culture in this video. Picking your girl up, opening the door, and genuine smiles to just be together. That's a slice of heaven.
Back in the days when you could ride in the bed of a truck, sitting on the tailgate. I know many people don't care for the word 'Dixie', or the displaying of the Confederate flag on vehicles, but I'm glad this music is still around.
your so right about the memories riding along with my dad listening to great music took it for granted i guess who knew we would be here i went to go back wheres the time machine
@@teqh_reverse2777You said: "You know the songs about Tennessee right" Uh...yeah. Perhaps you should visit the UA-cam channel for the band called Tennessee. Then things might click for you.
The Beatles of country music and that is not an overstatement. Great songs and huge impact. This band brought country music to millions of Americans like myself, who didn't grow up listening to country.
Even though I'm a suburban northerner born and raised, I belong in a small town in the south. I love the culture, the way of life, the people, the values, everything. I dream of listening to this song while driving down a southern country road in my Silverado with my girlfriend beside me, enjoying life without a care in the world, my definition of true happiness
RIP Jeff Cook. You will dearly be missed and never be forgotten. A true legend and performer from the greatest country music band of all times. Your #1 fan, Kelly Moyer.🙏🙏🙏♥️🎸🎻🎵🎶
“Whitetail buck deer munchin' on clover Red-tailed hawk sitting on a limb Chubby ol' groundhog Croakin' bullfrog Free as a feeling in the wind Home grown country girl Gonna give me a whirl On a Tennessee Saturday night” god I could listen to this part forever... goosebumps and a warm feeling inside 👌🏼☺️
Man, these were good days; you could be yourself, be who you are and no one cared. It literally feels good to my soul to hear this song and see the imagery in this video.
RIP: Jeff Cook, who co-founded the country group Alabama, has died at age 73. The guitarist steered the band up the charts with such hits as “Song of the South” and “Dixieland Delight."
Oh, this takes me back, to being a young child, listening to this song over and over again, with y mom who was hopelessly in love with Randy Owen... Miss you mom... 💕💕💕💕💕💕💖
I may be from Texas and I ain’t a Bama fan but i must say i visited Mobile and it’s one of the prettiest places i’ve been and gives a good welcoming home feeling
@@merykpropst8926 You'll want to stay in all the well lit areas in Mobile. Mobile ain't no place for a Texan to be. It is pretty though. It's not like it is here, in the SW. They've got some issues we don't have to contend with. We don't see these issues in Texas 'till about Dallas and then East. Texas was blessed, no doubt about it.
I remember days like this. Completely different vibe, even though their is still good out door bands and dancing around the fire it is more a mix of various cultures that seems to have changed the vibe.
Brings back memories, 12 year old kid in the back seat of moms Camaro, didn't matter where she was going I was in my own 12 year old world listening to Alabama
Absolutely love that the Tennessee Vols played this Alabama song tonight after the FG win over Alabama Roll Tide... In Tennessee... On a Saturday night... How ironic🤣🤣🤣..... Just seemed so extra special tonight after such a tough game for both sides. What a way to take this song back to Tennessee where it belongs.
Who is playing this on a Tennessee Saturday night on the third Saturday in October!
GBO
🍊🍊
Right here!
DAMN STRAIGHT!!! GBO!!!
GBO 🧡
Born in 91. Here in 2024. Some people still have love 💪
Born in 1970. Listened to this on 8 track, which we still have and the player!😊
🙂
Born in 92' and I'm here
I’m a ‘90 baby…my kids know every word
@@Tommy.OrginalvideosPhilly93 🫡
Third Saturday in October and Tennessee won time to listen to a song about Tennessee
GO VOLS!!!
Go vols
It says Alabama in the into
@@collinforrestThe lyrics say Tennessee four times, Einstein.
@@collinforrest it's specifically about tennessee where Roger lived and driving down highway 11w...😂
57 year old here actually crying to this song . Only because I know we can never go back to this time and music
I'm only 17 and I understand ya man. This music today will never be good at all
13 soon to be 14 loves this song because it was my grandma's favorite song! (Also I wish I can the 57 year old a hug)
Yeah too many places now in the south are becoming libtard woke places.
Don't despair. There's good stuff coming in the future too. Just over the next ridge and we'll be there.
It's the exact way, I remember that video,, from the then! :) Just off color.... the "risqué" scenes.... Pretty sure we mostly got caught..... 🤪🤪🤪
I love Alabama. 2020 who’s still listening to this?
But I'm from Florida now living in Alabama
Alabama all the way. Love me some old Alabama.
The f2f is my dad's cousin
The gf is my dad's cousin
@@kanyesthighs8732 what
Family , work, honesty, simple living, values, .. this is why so many people around the world like American country music. God bless America and everything it stands for.
Gustavo Gentilin well, American cars, and music.. Love American nature, but Damn shitty Healthcare and shootings.. Yeah I don't mind the country sides of Europe either 😂👌
Estados Unidos é um país perfeito em toda sua cultura em beleza.
gorkzop shootings are because of IDIOTS!!!!! I know A LOT of responsible gun owners. Get over it.
...and everything it used to stand for
Gustavo Gentilin not about usa it's about the csa
2024! And Alabama is still listened to.
True!!!
Hell yeah I'm still listenin in 2024
Yep! 🎉❤
Feb. 2024 thinking back to 1982! Brings back some Memories!😂👍 Thank You!
Year I was born but love this song so much.
I have some of these songs on cassette tapes and CDs.
RIP Jeff Cook. Thank you for the great memories
Makes me miss the America I grew up with here in 2020, that America is burning
Yup
tell that to the leftists
I miss it too brother
I'm a class of 2022 college football player. Hang in there tight! Promise we won't let these jams die out! Still arguably the most popular country song in colleges across the nation. Spend my dollar (ON A BEER)
It’s all the millennials and gen z rards
Alabama, I want to thank you for keeping these songs available for all of us.
Unlike Garth Brooks, I don’t understand why he took his music down. Greed I guess.
@@BustedCanofBiscuitsGarage hi
And Roll Tide
Bama band yes... but always remember this song is bout Tennessee
Im proud german listening to this song. good ol times...make america great again! Make the western world proud again!
lol I’m not American same as you but I really enjoy these country music songs they are made with true American passion and heart something I will never understand myself
Amen
@@NoghaStarIm just an old boy from Georgia. And there's no place like Dixie. Hope you get to see it one day. But be proud of where from anyway.
@@MatthewBerger-bb1wn I’m Israeli a lot of people will try to shame me for it haha
@@NoghaStar My papaw fought the Germans so yall could live in peace. And now you have the means to defend yourself. I support yall and say do it. And disregard anything anyone else thinks about it. Stay safe over my friend.
i wish country music and the world was still like this
I wish the same, so peaceful, and not much public drama from stupid "celebrities"
I agree!
Now we have fake wanna be country singers
Me too, there's nothing quite like the 70's 80's country music, and people probably were happier, and better looking.
Amen
2024 going strong
Damn that 1973-74 Chevy crew cab is sweet! Very rare truck to find today.
Chad W. I know, I daily a regular cab swaurebody and I want that round light crew cab so bad.
Damn I'm as old as that truck!
Nice! I was born November of 1979 so I’m not too far behind ya!
@@85fordman July of 1979 for myself
I have one 😂
Imagine being a Bama fan and your favorite song is about how great Tennessee is 😂
Some folks don’t take people chasing a ball that serious.
@@rodado1974 Yes sir. I am aware that gay men exist
This is country music at it's finest.
Dan Grant so true, it’s beautiful!!!
Dan Grant saw them in concert several times. The best country band ever.
My favorite song...still gives me chills (the good kind!) every time I hear it! 💕💘💕
This is good country music i miss the old days .
Yes, yes it is
This is how the country looked when I was growing up. The cars and trucks, how they're dressed, that back road with the sun setting behind the trees, the old homes especially the one with all the chairs on the front porch and a clothes line out back, the tractor, the old store, even the saw mill. I watch this video often just to go back to a time when the world was a little kinder and sane.
Hello, how's your day going over there??
that all ended in the mid 90s only thing we can do is keep moving forward and remember the good ol days and enjoy the life we have God Bless yall
These we're some good times
Same here.
Then I moved to a big city.
30 years later I drive a 2016 Nissan versa (which will be worth nothing in ten years) and barely recognize the smell of clean air.
Not a cell phone in sight
DOWN GOES THE CRIMSON TIDE!!
I am 44 years old I grew up listening to this music I love it and I always will
So sorry for the loss of our friend
I'm only 24, but when I watch the video and reflect on what America used to be like and what our society is now, I want to weep (and do a bit). Lord have mercy on us
Absolutely. Well said.
@@0069rob I was being overly dramatic sorry, but I'll be 25 in about a day
@@seronymus what you said is true. I'm 42 and watched it change before my eyes. By the time you were old enough to get a grasp on what was happening, the last of the remaining good times were all but gone
Go to the right parts of the country it's still like this.
Old soul...
Rest in peace Jeff, your talent helped make Alabama the greatest country band ever
He will be so missed. What talent
@@jackieharbuck8596❤😢
𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒐
𝒈𝒐 𝒕𝒐 𝒎𝒚 𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒄𝒓𝒊𝒑𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
I'm actually Alabama is a state
He was super talented! 😎
BEST Country Band ever.
Fr
Agreed!!!
Amen, brother!!
As much as I love this song, can we take a moment to appreciate that cool old Chevy pickup? 4-doors weren't too common back then!
you got laughed at back then for having 4 doors
I’d sure love to have that old crew cab! It’s either a 73 or 74 Chevy C/20 or C/30
@@85fordman Didn't they make that style from '73-'79
My buddy owns a nice one right now.
What vehicle is at the 2:35 mark?
Driving me crazy as a car geek.
Ahh its good to see my Vols fans here tonight, after beating Bama and enjoying this Dixieland Delight!! 🍊🧡🧡🍊
I'm here in 2021 jamming feel good music 🤘
one perfect song
Me too bud 🤠
You're not alone pal
Me too
Yessir
Come back everytime Tennessee Rolls the tide and beats Alabama on the 3rd Saturday in October!
1990 boy here, this is one of the best songs ever! Nothing beats these old bands!
This is about Tennessee
Been to Tennessee, I'd go again
If the people in Alabama could read they would be very upset about this post.
😂💯@@DanielNorthcutt
I'm 70 years old and I have been listening to them everyday and I love it.
My late grandfather, who passed away in 2020 at age 95, used to play Alabama driving his pickup truck with me in the passenger seat.
I heard this song played live by a Port Charlotte, Florida, band, just a few nights ago, and I started crying at dinner. And I didn’t know why.
The raw nostalgia from this song.
It's okay you cried. Good memories reminded you of him.
I always have a delayed response to grieving too. It's often a song and an out-of-the-blue memory that does it. Months or years later.
Karma
Growing up in Michigan, we loved Alabama's music. Their blue collar roots and rural America centered lyrics spoke to an entire generation all across the country. I'm thankful for UA-cam to be able to re-vist these moments in time. I can still recite so many of their songs lyrics even 40 years later. Sad to read of Jeff Cooks passing. I hope he and the rest of the band recognized the profound impact they had on so many.
North Dakota too....cruise those gravel roads with Alabama...
I live on Dixie hwy in Michigan we jam this shit
Michigan here as well. The bar would always light up when I’d play this song. That and David Allen Coe’s You Never Even Call Me By My Name. Classics that never get old
@@Christy__M the perfect country western songgggg
Grew up in Rhode Island, moved to Michigan ten years ago. My mom and dad were from the south and always loved country music. This band is the pinnacle of country music to me. Great memories!
This was my husbands favorite song! I played it at his funeral, I loved him so much!
My condolences, it sounds like he was a man with good tastes.
Sorry for your lost GOD BLESS
Absolutely! The best song ever by Alabama, will be played at my see yall as well.
I enjoy saying your name
Sorry for your loss. It's always hard losing a loved one but the way you remember them can make them live on.
the reason why we love America ❤🔝
MAGA!
sadie caat YEEE YEEEE PARTNER
That wink from Randy still gets me every single time. Takes me back to my teens in the 80s. Hot southern summer nights, lightning bugs, bottle of something I’m not supposed to have down by the river. Miss those days.
You that's right best times ever
Yes 👍 we had river also!
A turtle dovin etc. Makes me think back too
No cell phones when you talked to your woman it wasn’t words written on a screen, it was pick up the rotary dial phone call your girlfriend, “Hey SugarPuddin’ be there at 6:00 Friday night, I love you too, later.” Hang the phone up, and if you forgot something you’d call back. There were no school shootings even though you would see pickups with guns in the gun rack during hunting season. I’ve seen guns traded in the school parking lot. If you had an issue with someone you met at the trees and fought it out and 9 times out of 10 you were sitting around a bon fire drinking a beer with them on Friday night. God I miss the 80’s.
Never forget what they took from us.
I'm from Brazil, my father lived in the USA he likes country a lot, especially from Alabama, since I was little I listen to this song with him
parece que sertajeno ne!
How did your father end up him Brazil?
It’s 2024 hopefully someone else here
✌️sup
Hereeeee
Me . this song never gets old
I'm here 24 miss my southern delight
Here
sound track to a country boys life.... north and south.... love this song in the farmlands of Ontario ,Canada
nice to see a fellow Ontarioan youtube here ;)
me on Quebec farms
Matthew Kempa hey I'm from a farm in southern Manitoba bout a mile off the American border
Very true
New Brunswick farmer here 😉
Goosebumps !!! Let’s save our country y’all!!!
Old America the beautiful! Greatest song! Greetings from Russia!
Was a time in the 1980's I was sitting on my moms lap learning how to read with THIS song pounding down stairs what a time to be alive it was!!!..... Set me right and took up a piece in my brain..... thanks for reading....
God Bless you!
Oh how I so wish I could have been alive in those times, that sounds amazing
Amen!!!!!
@@ditsydaisys it was fabulous! A lot simpler. People gotta make things more complicated now.
Yeah being a kid in the eighties was the best lol I remember not only this great music but getting up early on Saturday morning to watch cartoons and then going outside to play all day if it wasn't raining it was a beautiful era and I loved it
i wish times were still like this when people cared for each other
Come to Southern IN, we're still here.
Amen keep the old school ways don't change
@Justus Americans that’s not what i’m saying i’m saying today people in the north seems like they don’t care for each other anymore
Yeah they’d care for you until you were another color if you were another color you’ll get chased out of
Town how is that good times
@@josealamo3007 that is a lie
We are better for having heard this. Thank you, Alabama.
Makes you wish life was really spent like this
it really was spent like this..i thank God i got to live the 1980's even though i was just a kid
2023 Just watched CMA Fest from Nashville. They finally recognized Alabamas contributions after almost 60 years !! They only played one song 😢. They still had their sound! I grew up listening to their songs talking to us of our roots. I'm Texan born and raised!! They and the Gatling brothers were my favorites!! I'm 64, headed to 65. Feel so lucky to hear this fine music in my life!! Bless ya'll and Alabama!! ❤❤
@LadyLiet thank you for the love and support you've been showing us the Alabama band over the years cheers🥂 I'm highly honored and honestly can't thank you less. The Alabama band was awarded the Pinnacle Award at the CMA FEST and it was well deserved
Hello 👋 🌹
I'm a bit behind you, at 54. I remember, they, and George Strait owned the CMAs, in the late '80, early '90's...... OR? were those the nominations?
Best country song ever
Go damn Vols! And we don’t give a damn about the whole state of Alabama.
It is American state. Love.
They sure did a good job capturing what it was like to grow up in good ol Tennessee 💯 frozen in time
NorthTexasFarming the majority of that video is shot in fort Payne I’m from around there and can recognize almost everything but it is close to Tennessee probably a 20 minute drive and you’re in Tennessee
Grayson how do you figure Tennessee is a 20 minute drive from Fort Payne?
Well Lori some of us don’t really agree with the speed limits so we get there pretty fast
@@graysonedgeman6770 Beautiful area, hope I can't get up that way sometime for some camping or trapping.
This reminded me of eastern North Carolina life in rural areas. Trucks, people just living. So much culture in this video. Picking your girl up, opening the door, and genuine smiles to just be together. That's a slice of heaven.
I know I'm not the only one who remembers being a boy, riding down the interstate with dad and hearing this classic,
Southern Pride baby
Back in the days when you could ride in the bed of a truck, sitting on the tailgate. I know many people don't care for the word 'Dixie', or the displaying of the Confederate flag on vehicles, but I'm glad this music is still around.
Alabama was always on the radio driving through Fort Payne
Now that's funny shit!
your so right about the memories riding along with my dad listening to great music took it for granted i guess who knew we would be here i went to go back wheres the time machine
I wish I could go back to the 80s. Life was great and I never knew that I went without.
I’m 53 and this always in my playlist on Saturday night 🎉🎉
G friends in low places
This is probably one of the best if not the best groups ever.. the harmonies and vocals of all the members are phenomenal
It just doesn't get any better than this. Thank you, Alabama.
You know the songs about Tennessee right
@@teqh_reverse2777You said: "You know the songs about Tennessee right"
Uh...yeah. Perhaps you should visit the UA-cam channel for the band called Tennessee. Then things might click for you.
@teqh_reverse2777 acts like we don’t all know the song is about Tennessee. It only mentions it a dozen times in the lyrics.
We know if it was about the state of Alabama then they’d be singing about loving your sister and marrying your brother.
or launching rockets into outer space for nasa....huntsville isnt it??
Who’s here in 2021? Y’all are legends
Inb4 the 2022 folk
Here!
Well of course we are where else are we gonna be
Who's going be here 2022 as well lol
Stop doing these dumbass comments ffs
The Beatles of country music and that is not an overstatement. Great songs and huge impact. This band brought country music to millions of Americans like myself, who didn't grow up listening to country.
This band will always have a place in country music history. Such genuine talent and music with meaning.
Hello
Even though I'm a suburban northerner born and raised, I belong in a small town in the south. I love the culture, the way of life, the people, the values, everything. I dream of listening to this song while driving down a southern country road in my Silverado with my girlfriend beside me, enjoying life without a care in the world, my definition of true happiness
You’re always welcome down here. Remember, people don’t work and save their whole life to retire and move up North. 😄
Sideways with my hand on her hooch
Plenty of us northerners drive our full size Chevy down a dirt backroad blasting Alabama and spitting chaw at the liberal cucks too hoss
@@chestrockwell1794 Comment threads like this give me hope. Love from southern kentucky, sittin by a fire right now
@@chestrockwell1794 Idaho: Hey, I am from the south.... South of Canada that is!
Alabama is still killer in 2019.
Justin G they are
only good thing coming out of alabama is I-20 lol
This is a Great American video.I am 59&1/2 going on 60 this summer and I love old- fashioned Southern& Country songs like this one!!!!
This song just starts off calm and slow but builds intensity until it ends with some crazy fast fiddling.
That's what makes it so good!
A lot of Alabam's songs are like that
And it's badass
Koe wetzel
Crazy fast fiddling has kept the wife happy for many years and I have to tip my hat to growing up on this
Imma be blasting this tomorrow during the vols game
Bet you was surprised when they played it after the game. Sounded GREAT!!!
Greetings from "the south" of Brazil. God bless America!
Yeeeeee haaawww
Kkkkkkkkk tinha que ser kkkkk
I rrspect you man
Yo, salve man
Brasil tá em todas kkkk
One of the best songs ever 😊
Hello how are you doing
Look at all these wonderful Vols fans!! 🧡🍊🧡🍊
Tonight it was a Dixieland Delight for Tennessee fans as the Volunteers upend Alabama.
To say the least!! Knoxville will be rocking all night!
It was Dixieland Delight for Alabama fans when the crimson tide upended Tennessee 34-20
And tonight! 24-17. Go Vols!🧡🤍🏈🍊
RIP Jeff Cook. You will dearly be missed and never be forgotten. A true legend and performer from the greatest country music band of all times. Your #1 fan, Kelly Moyer.🙏🙏🙏♥️🎸🎻🎵🎶
Thank you for the love and support you've shown us the Alabama band over the years cheers🥂 Jeff will forever remain in our hearts
You're welcome Randy. I have seen you guys 19 times and every time it was fantastic and I'll always be your #1 fan. 👍👍
Hello
I really wish that i could have shared this song with my best friend back in the 1990's.
I miss her
this song makes me miss a place ive never even been to
“Whitetail buck deer munchin' on clover
Red-tailed hawk sitting on a limb
Chubby ol' groundhog
Croakin' bullfrog
Free as a feeling in the wind
Home grown country girl
Gonna give me a whirl
On a Tennessee Saturday night” god I could listen to this part forever... goosebumps and a warm feeling inside 👌🏼☺️
Man, these were good days; you could be yourself, be who you are and no one cared. It literally feels good to my soul to hear this song and see the imagery in this video.
People have always cared, it just wasn't always visible.
We need more good, pure country songs like this!
yeah you could just be who you were unless if you were gay or a woman or colored or not white straight and male. stop ruining good music with politics
@@carboncollapse8435 Average extreme right winger here.
@@carboncollapse8435 It's sucks because we are going extinct because our pure white women think we are insecure😔
This has to be the best country song of all time!! 🤠🎸 🎶
God bless America 🇺🇸
greeting from "the south" of Poland
Hi from Tennessee United States
Enjoy! Love these guys so much!
Enjoy!
Hello from Oregon USA
Hello from North Florida!!!
My 3 year old daughter’s favorite song. Especially when that fiddle part hits.
Greats from France to Alabama!
I’m a Tennessee Vol fan that’s why I’m here 😂
Last "Tennessee Saturday night" was pretty sweet beating Alabama 52-49 at home. Greatest night to be in Knoxville in a long, long time!
Alabama song unfortunately for you tennesee won’t make the playoffs ever again
RIP: Jeff Cook, who co-founded the country group Alabama, has died at age 73. The guitarist steered the band up the charts with such hits as “Song of the South” and “Dixieland Delight."
Don't forget his expertise with a fiddle, one of the finest in çountry music....... If you're gonna play in Texas, ya gotta have a fiddle in the band!
GO VOLS
Vols win! 24-17
Who hears this mastermind at the end of the game tonight? UT 52 vs UA 49. What a game for the ages.
Oh, this takes me back, to being a young child, listening to this song over and over again, with y mom who was hopelessly in love with Randy Owen... Miss you mom... 💕💕💕💕💕💕💖
LOL My mom thought he was the most handsome man in the world miss my mom
Love this song rip to Jeff cook of this legendary country music bamd
Rip Jeff cook gone but not forgotten
Wish American people still did these things
They're all too worried about looking good on Instagram to actually live life.
God Damn this song sounded good in Knoxville tonight!
I’m here from the alabama v Tennessee game and I’m glad I heard this masterpiece
First time ever hearing this song was at the end if the game I just watched, awesome football game, go Vols
Better late than never
I was brought here by Dolly Parton’s Stampede square dance segment on 2:51
Alabama wrote a song about how great Tennessee is.
That's Based.
GBO!!!
Alabama Forever!!!
This makes me SO PROUD to be from "the south" of Alabama!!!
Roll Tide Roll
Much love from Mobile Alabama
Across the bay from ya roll tide
I may be from Texas and I ain’t a Bama fan but i must say i visited Mobile and it’s one of the prettiest places i’ve been and gives a good welcoming home feeling
Makes proud to a TENNESSEAN!!!!🧡
@@merykpropst8926 You'll want to stay in all the well lit areas in Mobile. Mobile ain't no place for a Texan to be. It is pretty though. It's not like it is here, in the SW. They've got some issues we don't have to contend with. We don't see these issues in Texas 'till about Dallas and then East. Texas was blessed, no doubt about it.
I'm from Pensacola, born in Atmore, Alabama!! ROLL TIDE!!
I remember days like this. Completely different vibe, even though their is still good out door bands and dancing around the fire it is more a mix of various cultures that seems to have changed the vibe.
Brings back memories, 12 year old kid in the back seat of moms Camaro, didn't matter where she was going I was in my own 12 year old world listening to Alabama
I love Alabama.
Greetings from the "South" of Philippines🇵🇭
Greetings from Cambodia
Cambodia is my favorite country. Greetings from USA
Greetings from America! The Philippines are my second favorite country ♡♡
@@ExceptionalOneStandAlone do you want to meet up irl?
@@Stewart1499
No, we probably live in different states
Greetings from "south" California.
hello yahh from south lous angeles
Yep many SoCAl conservatives out here!
My hat blew off daddy...
Greetings from Maine !!!
Greetings from the Deep South of Alabama...Mobile Alabama!!!
One of my favorite Alabama songs.
Last night this song was reclaimed by the great state of tennessee! GBO
Go Vols! This is our song now.
Absolutely love that the Tennessee Vols played this Alabama song tonight after the FG win over Alabama Roll Tide... In Tennessee... On a Saturday night... How ironic🤣🤣🤣..... Just seemed so extra special tonight after such a tough game for both sides. What a way to take this song back to Tennessee where it belongs.
Ehh. Kinda feel like Luke Bryan or the Backstreet Boys would fit Tennessee better 😂
Go big orange!!!!!!
@@j-bo3762 I walked that goal post straight to the tn river
"Gimme your fight song punk, we're taking it back": DEEBO
@@ztmolickatyler8719 damn you’re a democratic peaceful protestor huh??
Maybe I was born in the wrong time but love this track. Modern music no where near as good
"Parked in a holler 'neath the mountain moonlight" ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roll Tide brotha!!!
Song about Tennessee. On a Tennessee night.
Row tied......gig em
ROLL TIDE 😌
Rammer Jammer❤️
Now this is good country music!!!
Go vols! Feels like ‘22
This song will never get old to listen to its one of my favorite song from Alabama ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your support Jeanette