Southern Stars

Remedy · Other Songs - Remedy

(Anderson/Jordan/Meyer)

The ghosts of Eureka are calling to me now

To fashion a sword from the steel of the plough

And if blood must spill, for freedom so dear

Rally 'round the flag boys, rally 'round and cheer



I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars



I was born and raised here this land is my home

And I'll fight if I have to keep this land my own

I'm a man with pride, my heart is straight ahead

So come and swear an oath on the stars above our head



I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars



I wanna live my life under Southern Stars



The countries glories are fading away

But here I was born and here I'll stay



I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live

Under southern stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

I wanna live my life under Southern Stars

Southern Stars - Remedy

Remedy's "Southern Stars" stands as a defining track within their expansive catalogue of country-rock and Americana recordings. Released during the late 1990s, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of gritty guitar work and narrative storytelling that characterized their work on albums like "The Devil's Backbone" and "The Devil's Backbone II." The track captures the atmospheric tension and rural grit often associated with the genre, serving as a pivotal moment in Remedy's evolution from punk-influenced noise to polished country-rock. Its enduring presence in their discography highlights the band's ability to craft anthems that resonate with fans of the Southern rock tradition, cementing their legacy as a significant force in 90s alternative country music.