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re: What's your favorite song about the south?
Posted on 11/1/19 at 2:16 pm to MountainTiger
Posted on 11/1/19 at 2:16 pm to MountainTiger
Dixie.
Posted on 11/1/19 at 2:38 pm to Tunasntigers92
That was the first song I thought of.
Also like these a lot but they are more specific to our area of the south.
The Doobie Brothers - Black Water
CCR - Born on the Bayou
Also like these a lot but they are more specific to our area of the south.
The Doobie Brothers - Black Water
CCR - Born on the Bayou
Posted on 11/1/19 at 5:39 pm to Tunasntigers92
Anything by Johnny Rebel
Posted on 11/1/19 at 9:01 pm to Big Bill
Posted on 11/1/19 at 9:07 pm to Perfect Circle
Posted on 11/1/19 at 9:08 pm to Tunasntigers92
Posted on 11/1/19 at 9:30 pm to Warheel
Posted on 11/1/19 at 9:44 pm to Tunasntigers92
Al Jolson - "Mammy"
From the first big talkie hit, The Jazz Singer (1927).
The romanticizing of the South goes back at least to Steven Foster, and was in full swing by the Vaudeville era of 1900-30.
The Happenings cover from 1967 -- made the pop top 15!
From the first big talkie hit, The Jazz Singer (1927).
The romanticizing of the South goes back at least to Steven Foster, and was in full swing by the Vaudeville era of 1900-30.
The Happenings cover from 1967 -- made the pop top 15!
Posted on 11/1/19 at 10:03 pm to BigOrangeBri
Posted on 11/2/19 at 1:19 am to Tunasntigers92
Mississippi Kid
Ballad of Curtis Loew
Mr. Banker
And others
Ballad of Curtis Loew
Mr. Banker
And others
Posted on 11/2/19 at 6:21 am to Tunasntigers92
Don Williams- Good Ole Boys Like Me
The older I become, the more special this song becomes to me. There are fewer and fewer of these good ole boys left every day. Thank God I knew my share of them.
I can still hear the soft southern wind in the live oak trees
And those Williams boys still mean a lot to me, Hank and Tennessee
I guess we're all gonna be what we're gonna be
So what do you do with good ole boys like me?
The older I become, the more special this song becomes to me. There are fewer and fewer of these good ole boys left every day. Thank God I knew my share of them.
I can still hear the soft southern wind in the live oak trees
And those Williams boys still mean a lot to me, Hank and Tennessee
I guess we're all gonna be what we're gonna be
So what do you do with good ole boys like me?
This post was edited on 11/2/19 at 6:38 am
Posted on 11/2/19 at 7:25 am to bbqguy
"Seminole Wind" by John Anderson has to be right up there.
I've always wished Skynyrd or someone would do a true Southern Rock treatment of it.
Posted on 11/2/19 at 7:25 am to bbqguy
Posted on 11/2/19 at 7:39 am to Tunasntigers92
Posted on 11/2/19 at 8:13 am to Kafka
Good one, Kafka.
That beloved historian and chronicler of the Deep South, Stubby Kaye.
That beloved historian and chronicler of the Deep South, Stubby Kaye.
Posted on 11/2/19 at 6:48 pm to Perfect Circle
Posted on 11/2/19 at 8:24 pm to Tunasntigers92
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