Southern music break
Hey, it's Friday, y'all!
We`ll lay back and observe the constellations
and watch the moon smiling bright
I`ll play the radio on Southern stations
`cause Southern belles are hell at night
you say you came to Baltimore from Ole Miss
a class of `74 gold ring
the eastern moon looks ready for a wet kiss
to make the tide rise again


6 Comments:
Mike: I like this Friday Southern music break. How about giving us a taste of "If Heaven Ain't A Lot Like Dixie," sung by Hank, Jr.
That song was written by an old friend of mine here in north Alabama, Billy Maddox. Billy is now Paul Thorn's manager and song-writing partner. Oh, and you should post some Paul Thorn stuff, too. It is great Southern storytelling.
Big Chief,
Great suggestions!
Speaking of Suggestions
Dixie on My Mind Hank Williams Jr.
If the South Woulda Won Hank Williams Jr.
Old Gray Coat Trace Adkins
Til the Last Shot's Fired Trace Adkins
The Southern Side Of Heaven Buddy Jewell
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down The Band
Last Waltz For Dixie John Berry
Whistle Dixie Darryl Worley
The Last Rebel Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sweet Southern Comfort Buddy Jewell
About The South Rodney Atkins
My Home's In Alabama Alabama
Song Of The South Alabama
The South's Gonna Do It (Again) The Charlie Daniels Band
Johnny Reb Johnny Horton
You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie The Bellamy Brothers
This song took me way back. Thanks Ol Reb. Great suggestions by everyone else too.
Mike Foster,
You're very welcome!
Jonathan Harris,
Great suggestions!
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