Intro
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[Verse 1]
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She’d rather wear a pair of cut-off jeans
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Than a fancy evening dress,
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And with her windows rolled down and her hair all blown around,
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She’s a hot southern mess...
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She’ll take a beer over white wine
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And a campfire over candle light,
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And when it comes to love, oh her idea
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Of a romantic night...
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Is listening to old Alabama, driving through Tennessee,
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A little Dixieland Delight at The Right Time Of The Night,
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And she can’t keep her hands off of me
[Interlude]
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[Verse 2]
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And now we’re rolling down an old back road,
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I got the steering wheel in one hand,
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We’ll find a hideaway where she and I can play,
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In Mother Nature’s band...
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Now we’re listening to old Alabama, parked somewhere in Tennessee,
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A little Dixieland Delight and It Feels So Right,
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And It’s Love In The First Degree
[Interlude]
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[Bridge]
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Forget about Sinatra or Coltrane,
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Or some old Righteous Brothers song,
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Hey even Barry White ain’t gonna work tonight,
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If you really wanna turn her on,
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Play some back home come on music that comes from the heart,
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Play something with lots of feeling,
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Cause that’s where music has to start.
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Now we’re listening to Old Alabama,
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And we're driving through Tennessee,
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A little Dixieland Delight and It Feels So Right
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And it's Love In The First Degree.
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Yeah, you know we’re listening to Old Alabama,
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Driving through Tennessee,
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A little Why Lady Why at The Right Time Of The Night
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Oh and she can’t keep her hands off of me
[Interlude]
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[Chorus]
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Oh, play me some old Alabama,
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Oh, play me some old Alabama,
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Won’t you play me some old Alabama,
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Oh play
[Outro]
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