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"Hometown Honeymoon" is a song written by Josh Leo and Jim Photoglo, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in March 1993 as the fourth and final single from their album, American Pride. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in June 1993. [1]
My Home's in Alabama is the fourth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in May 1980 on RCA Nashville. It was the band's major label debut and breakthrough album, peaking at No. 3 on the Country album charts and no. 71 on Billboard 200. The title track pays homage to Alabama's southern rock roots.
"Joseph and Mary's Boy" Don Cook Keith Whitley: Alabama Christmas: 1985 [17] "Jukebox in My Mind" † Dave Gibson Ronnie Rogers: Pass It on Down: 1990 "Just Along for the Ride" The Alabama Band #3: 1979 "Katy Brought My Guitar Back Today" Mickey Cates John Jarrard: Cheap Seats: 1993 [7] "Keep on Dreamin'" Jeff Cook Rick Scott The Alabama Band ...
American Pride is the fourteenth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released on August 11, 1992 by RCA Nashville.It included the singles "I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why)", "Take a Little Trip", "Hometown Honeymoon" and "Once Upon a Lifetime".
The song, a biographical look at Alabama's early career, hopes and dreams, also pays homage to the roots of band members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Jeff Cook.The lyrics state that, while bigger and better things lay ahead, their home would always be in Alabama, "no matter where I lay my head" and that they were "southern-born and southern-bred."
In the Mood: The Love Songs: 2010 "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" 53 — — The Music Inside: A Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Jennings: 2013 "All American" — [p] — — Alabama & Friends: 2015 "Wasn't Through Lovin' You Yet" [21] — — — Southern Drawl: 2016 "Come Find Me" (with Alison Krauss) [22] — — — 2023 "Jesus and ...
This is a list of songs written about the U.S. state of Alabama or notable locations in the state: "Ala freakin Bama [ 1 ] " by Trace Adkins "Alabam [ 2 ] " by Cowboy Copas
"Summer (The First Time)", a 1973 reminiscence about a 17-year-old boy's first sexual experience (with a 31-year-old woman), was a Top 25 hit in the U.S. and reached number 9 in the UK. [10] Using a repeating piano riff, 12-string guitar, and an orchestral string arrangement, the song was suggestive enough to spark some controversy.