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==Songs about [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]== |
==Songs about [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]== |
Revision as of 23:41, 21 July 2011
This is a list of songs written about the U.S. state of Alabama or notable locations in the state:
- "Alabam" by Cowboy Copas
- "Alabama" (State Song) written by Julia Tutwiler
- "Alabama" written by Michael Jary-Bruno Balz
- "Alabama Alibi" by Wendel Adkins/Lonesome Dogs
- "Alabama Barbeque" written by (Benny Davis-J. Fred Coots)
- "Alabama Blues" by J. B. Lenoir
- "Alabama Boogie" by Hank Mathews
- "Alabama Boogie Boy" by Tex Atchison
- "Alabama Bound" by Leadbelly aka Huddie Ledbetter
- "Alabama Bound" by Clyde Hurley
- "Alabama Jail House" by Rod Morris
- "Alabama Jubilee" by Red Foley, Howington Brothers
- "Alabama Lullaby" by The Delmore Brothers, written by (Cal de Voll)
- "Alabama Man" by Earl Scott
- "Alabama Moon" written by (Hamilton Green)
- "Alabama Moonbeam" by John Lithgow
- "Alabama Rose written by (J. G. Liddicoat)
- "Alabama Saturday Night" by Wilf Carter aka Montana Slim
- "Alabama Shake" by Gene Summers and the Tom Toms
- "Alabama Shamrock" by The Hackensaw Boys
- "Alabama Shines" by Jerry Fuller
- "Alabama Song" ("Moon of Alabama") by Bertolt Brecht, The Doors
- "Alabama Stomp" Red Nichols
- "Alabama Stronghand Blues" by Bobby Mizzell
- "Alabama The Heart Of Dixie" by Sherry Bryce
- "Alabama Waltz" by Hank Williams
- "Alabama Wild Man" by Jerry Reed
- "Alabama Women's Prison Blues" by Wayne Kemp, Mack Vickery
- "Heart Of Dixie" by Darrell McCall
- "Stars Fell On Alabama" by Billie Holiday, Jimmy Buffett written by Frank Perkins/Mitchell Parish
- "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- "Stars In Alabama" by Jamey Johnson
- "Alabama" by Neil Young
- "Alabama" by John Coltrane
- "Alabama Getaway" by The Grateful Dead
- "My Home's In Alabama" by Alabama (band)
- "Flyin' Over Sweet Alabama" by Nikki Hornsby
- "The Three Great Alabama Icons" by Drive By Truckers
- "Alabama" by Paper Rival
- "Alabama" by Rick Hirsch of Wet Willie
- "Tombigbee River"/"Gumtree Canoe" (1847) by S. S. Steele
- "Sweet Home Alabama" by (Lynryd Sknyrd)
- "Ala freakin Bama" by (Trace Adkins)
- "Bama Breeze" by (Jimmy Buffett)
- "When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam'" written by Irving Berlin
- "Old Alabama" by Brad Paisley
Songs about Birmingham
- "Birmingham" by Randy Newman, Tommy Collins, Tommy Roe, Billy Ward, Chuck Berry, Dickie Goodman,
- "Birmingham Blues" by Charlie Daniels, John Lee Hooker,
- "Birmingham Boogie" by Oran 'Hot Lips' Page,
- "Birmingham Bounce" by Hardrock Gunter, Amos Milburn,
- "Birmingham Daddy" by Gene Autry
- "Birmingham Jail" by Leadbelly aka Huddie Ledbetter, Roy Acuff, Michael Martin Murphey, Johnny Bond, Roy Drusky,
- "Birmingham Lucy" by Bobby Goldsboro
- "Birmingham Mama" by Tony Conn
- "Birmingham Shadows" by Bruce Cockburn
- "Birmingham Tonight" by Delbert McClinton
- "Birmingham's Bounce" by Al Smith
- "Paint Me A Birmingham" by Tracy Lawrence
- "Birmingham" by Drive By Truckers
- "Tuxedo Junction" by Cool People
- "My dick itches" by sweet daddy itchy
- "Holy crap Edward Hughes is in Alabama" by the holy mama
Songs about Mobile
- "Guitar Man" by Jerry Reed, Elvis Presley
- "Let It Rock" by Chuck Berry
- "Mobile" by Julius LaRosa, Randy Newman, Marcia Ball
- "Mobile, Alabama" by Curtis Gordon
- "Mobile, Alabama Blues" by Milton Brown
- "Mobile Bay" by Dave Kirby, Curley Putman
- "On Mobile Bay" by Dan Hornsby 1928, April 20, Columbia Records W146165 15276D
- "Mobile Bay Magnolia Blossoms" by Dave Kirby, Curley Putman,
- "Mobile Blues" by Mickey Newbury
- "Mobile Boogie" by The Delmore Brothers
- "Mobile Serenade Polka" by Tim Eriksen
- "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan
Songs about Huntsville
- "Huntsville Alabam" by Bert Starr
- "Huntsville County Jail" by Mark Collie
- "Huntsville Incident" by Phil Lefebvre
- "Huntsville Rock 'n Twist" by Rex Hairston
- "Hunstville Lights" by Bobby Brooks a native of Sparta North Carolina
Songs about Montgomery
- "Angel from Montgomery" by John Prine
- "Midnight in Montgomery" by Alan Jackson
- "Montgomery County Breakdown" by Eddie Stubbs
- "Montgomery In The Rain" by Stephen Young
- "Montgomery To Memphis" by Billy Montana
- "Seven Bridges Road" originally written and sung by Steve Young, and then redone by the Eagles, it's about Woodley Road
Songs about Tuscaloosa
- "April 29, 1992" by Sublime
- "Flaggin' the Train to Tuscaloosa" by Mack David and Raymond Scott
- "My Tuscaloosa Heart", by Ken Jenkins
- "Tuscaloosa" by Harry Lipson
- "Tuscaloosa Blues" by Al Harris
- "Tuscaloosa From Alabama" by Cindy Walker
- "Tuscaloosa Heart" by Ken Jenkins
- "Tuscaloosa Lucy" by Whitey Pullen
- "Tuscaloosa Waltz" by Lew Childre, Wade Ray
- "Tuscaloosa Women" by The Stampeders
- "Tuscaloosa Yo Yo Man" by Ritchie Adams