hay Randy, met you boys in a truck stop in Winfeild W. VA. in Feb. of 1981. old flame was on the charts with a bullet. I knew nothing about you or country music, I was a rocker from Cleveland oh. out in a blizzard at 3am, sitting in a truck stop, wait-en for first light so i could go out in search of my first true love. no one had herd of you boys then. Hell I remember you try-en to convince people you went a softball team! But Randy we spoke for a movement, and you asked me what I was doing out in this, too young to be a driver, must be a woman? Yes I said, you said " let me know how that works out for you, and i said, let me know how how that country music thing works for you, and you all walked out. Well Randy, its been a life time ago. I see how the music thing worked. Would love to tell you how the LOVE thing worked.......
Please for the love of God NEVER use that wannabe poser pop music playing kane brown as an add for Alabama that’s just disrespectful to REAL COUNTRY LEGENDS and REAL COUNTRY MUSIC!
My favorite band of all time, hands down. They completely inspired my songwriting and singing style. The 1st song I ever learned to actually play and sing was Dixie Boy, and I love to cover their songs still today!
I lived on sand mountain in Geraldine. It faces lookout mountain and Fort Payne lies between the two. Most of what I remember is how much they gave back to their home town. Also they were so down to earth.
Randy Miller
To this day...this will always be a favorite song by Alabama. Just a GREAT GREAT song not to be a big hit for Alabama. Much love from Mobile Alabama.
John Karnurh
hay Randy, met you boys in a truck stop in Winfeild W. VA. in Feb. of 1981. old flame was on the charts with a bullet. I knew nothing about you or country music, I was a rocker from Cleveland oh. out in a blizzard at 3am, sitting in a truck stop, wait-en for first light so i could go out in search of my first true love. no one had herd of you boys then. Hell I remember you try-en to convince people you went a softball team! But Randy we spoke for a movement, and you asked me what I was doing out in this, too young to be a driver, must be a woman? Yes I said, you said " let me know how that works out for you, and i said, let me know how how that country music thing works for you, and you all walked out. Well Randy, its been a life time ago. I see how the music thing worked. Would love to tell you how the LOVE thing worked.......
benny jackson
Some good ole boys who are also proud to be from a southern state!! Southern Pride!!!
crydun2004
one of my faves of this group
outdoors dude55
Please for the love of God NEVER use that wannabe poser pop music playing kane brown as an add for Alabama that’s just disrespectful to REAL COUNTRY LEGENDS and REAL COUNTRY MUSIC!
RyanaldotheRaver94
My favorite band of all time, hands down. They completely inspired my songwriting and singing style. The 1st song I ever learned to actually play and sing was Dixie Boy, and I love to cover their songs still today!
Mark A
Mr. Mark ("never was a member") Herndon on drums....What BS!!!!
Derfyboy Derfyboy
Where are you going tar top show me the way I just might follow
Jeffrey Sutton
These guys could sing the phone book and make it a hit! One of the best of all times and all genres.
matt moore 420
Why dont we have country like this anymore :( makes me sad
Frankie Page
I lived on sand mountain in Geraldine. It faces lookout mountain and Fort Payne lies between the two. Most of what I remember is how much they gave back to their home town. Also they were so down to earth.
Luis Carlos
Where does I 40 run through Alabama?