Sweet Home Alabama Live

Kid Rock · Other Songs - Kid Rock

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So What Yall Know About Southern Rock Music?

Music Plays Crowd Screams and Claps!



Said Big wheels keep on turning,

Carry me home to see my kin Lord,

Singing songs about the Southland,

I miss Alabamy once again,

And I think its a sin, come on Hey YEAH YEAH



Well I heard mister Young he sing about her

But we all did what we could do,

Watergate does not bother me

Does your conscience bother you? (Ah Come On)



Sweet home Alabama

Where the skies are so blue (Come On)

Sweet Home Alabama

Lord, I'm coming home to you (Yeah Come On)



In Birmingham they love the governor

We all did what we could do

Watergate does not bother me

Does your fuckin conscience bother you?

Now Come On Now Sing



Sweet home Alabama

Where the skies are so blue (Yeah)

Sweet Home Alabama

Lord, I'm coming home to you

HEY HEY COME ON



Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers

And they've been known to pick a song or two

Lord they get me off so high

They pick me up when I'm feeling blue

how about you?



Sweet home Alabama

Where the skies are so blue (Yeah)

Sweet Home Alabama

Lord, I'm coming home to you



Come On Sing(Crowd Sings)



Sweet home Alabama

Where the skies are so blue(eh Yeah)

Sweet Home Alabama

and Lord, I'm coming home to you(Come ON)

Sweet Home Alabama

HmmHmm,

Where the skies are so blue (Hmmm Yeah)

Sweet Home Alabama

I Think Im Comin Home To You

Come On Come On



Sweet home Alabama

Where the skies are so blue

Sweet Home Alabama

Lord, I'm coming home to you

Come On

{Music Plays On And Fades}

{Crowd Cheers!}

About Sweet Home Alabama Live

Kid Rock's "Sweet Home Alabama Live" captures the raw energy of his signature Southern rock style, blending his signature guitar work with a spirited vocal delivery that defines the genre's enduring appeal. Originally recorded as a powerful anthem celebrating the American South, this live iteration highlights the artist's ability to command a stage while delivering a message of regional pride and resilience. The track stands as a cornerstone of his discography, reflecting the collaborative spirit of rock and roll and its roots in traditional country and blues influences. Beyond its musical merits, the song has transcended its origins to become a cultural touchstone, often associated with themes of independence and authenticity. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal themes of home and identity that Kid Rock explores throughout his career. Whether performed in a packed arena or a small club, the recording maintains its impact, serving as a testament to the artist's ability to connect with audiences through both his music and his unapologetic persona.