Sweet Home Alabama
Georgia Steamroller Lyrics
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Carry me home to see my kin
Singing songs about the south-land
I miss 'ole' 'bamy once again and I think it's a sin
Well I heard Mister Young sing about her
Well I heard ole Neil put her down
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
A southern man don't need him around anyhow
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you
In Birmingham they love the Gov'nor, boo-hoo-hoo
Now we all did what we could do
Now Watergate does not bother me
Does your conscience bother you, tell the truth
Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you, here I come
Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers
And they've been known to pick a song or two (yes they do)
Lord they get me off so much
They pick me up when I'm feeling blue, now how bout you?
Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you
Sweet home Alabama, oh sweet home
Where the skies are so blue and the governor's true
Sweet home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you
"Sweet Home Alabama" by Georgia Steamroller is a classic rock anthem that celebrates the deep connection and love for the southern United States, specifically the state of Alabama. The song encapsulates a mixture of pride, nostalgia, and defiance.
In the first verse, the lyrics express a longing to return back home to Alabama, where the singer's family resides. The reference to "big wheels keep on turning" suggests the persistent movement that carries the singer back to their roots. They yearn for the songs about the South, the people, and the land that they miss dearly. The mention of it being a sin reflects the strong sense of loss and the regret of not being able to experience Alabama's comforting embrace.
The second verse introduces some controversy and tension with the mention of Neil Young, a famous musician known for his critiques of the American South. The lyrics imply that Neil Young has expressed negative opinions about Alabama, and the singer hopes that he will remember that a Southerner, or "southern man", does not need him around. This can be interpreted as a defense of Alabama and a rejection of outside criticism.
The chorus reinforces the affection for Alabama, describing it as a sweet home with blue skies. It celebrates the feeling of belonging and the sense of comfort that comes from returning to one's roots. There is a strong emotional connection to the state, and the singer recognizes Alabama as their true home.
The final verse highlights the musical heritage of Alabama. "Muscle Shoals" is a reference to a renowned recording studio in Alabama, where many iconic songs and artists were produced, including the house band known as "The Swampers". The affection for the Swampers and their ability to uplift the singer when feeling down is evident. It suggests that the music of Alabama is an integral part of the state's identity and a source of solace for those who call it home.
Overall, "Sweet Home Alabama" is an anthem that celebrates the pride, love, and deep connection that people have for their homeland, specifically Alabama. It also serves as a defiant response to criticism and negative perceptions, asserting the value and significance of their place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Big wheels keep on turning
The unstoppable progress and momentum of life
Carry me home to see my kin
Taking me back to my roots and family
Singing songs about the south-land
Celebrating and reminiscing about the South
I miss 'ole' 'bamy once again and I think it's a sin
Yearning for Alabama and feeling a deep sense of loss
Well I heard Mister Young sing about her
I listened to Neil Young's song about Alabama
Well I heard ole Neil put her down
Neil Young criticized Alabama in his song
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
I expect Neil Young to bear in mind
A southern man don't need him around anyhow
Southern people have no use for him in any case
Sweet home Alabama
Beloved and cherished homeland Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
With its vibrant and beautiful blue skies
Lord, I'm coming home to you
I'm returning to you, my spiritual connection
In Birmingham they love the Gov'nor, boo-hoo-hoo
Birmingham residents deeply admire their Governor
Now we all did what we could do
We all did our best and made an effort
Now Watergate does not bother me
The Watergate scandal doesn't distress me
Does your conscience bother you, tell the truth
If you have a guilty conscience, confess the truth
Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers
Muscle Shoals possesses the talented Swampers musicians
And they've been known to pick a song or two (yes they do)
The Swampers are renowned for their musical abilities
Lord they get me off so much
Their music brings me immense joy and pleasure
They pick me up when I'm feeling blue, now how bout you?
They lift my spirits when I'm sad, what about you?
Sweet home Alabama, oh sweet home
The heartfelt affection for Alabama, oh so sweet
Where the skies are so blue and the governor's true
With its cerulean skies and trustworthy governor
Lord, I'm coming home to you
I am returning to you, my beloved Alabama
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Robert Rossington, Edward C. King
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