Alabama – Changes Comin’ On

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About The Song

Alabama has long been celebrated for their ability to craft heartfelt country ballads that resonate with audiences of all ages. One such song, “Changes Comin’ On”, is a prime example of their talent for storytelling through music. Released on their 1984 album The Closer You Get, this track explores themes of love, loss, and the inevitable passage of time.

The song begins with a gentle acoustic guitar melody, setting a contemplative mood. As the vocals enter, the listener is drawn into a world of longing and nostalgia. Alabama’s signature harmonies create a rich and textured sound that is both comforting and familiar. The lyrics of “Changes Comin’ On” paint a vivid picture of a relationship that is on the brink of change. The singer reflects on the memories they’ve shared and the hopes they once had for the future.

“We used to dream of forever, and talk about tomorrow/Now we’re just living for today, just tryin’ to get by somehow,” the lyrics lament. These lines capture the bittersweet realization that things are never quite the same as they once were. The song’s narrator expresses a sense of sadness and uncertainty about the future, but also a determination to move forward.

“Changes Comin’ On” is more than just a love song; it’s a reflection on the human condition. The song reminds us that life is full of ups and downs, and that change is an inevitable part of the human experience. Whether you’re going through a personal transition or simply looking back on your own life, this song offers a sense of comfort and understanding.

The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes. “Changes Comin’ On” has become a classic country ballad that continues to resonate with listeners of all generations. Its heartfelt lyrics and beautiful melody make it a timeless piece of music that will be enjoyed for years to come.

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Lyric

Long hair was not in style the first time I heard Haggard on the radio, but I could feel the changes comin’ on.The Beatles crossed the ocean, an overnight explosion on the T.V.My brother had to go to Vietnam.
Ford unveiled the Mustang.Things were good in Detroit for the people there.And I could feel changes comin’ on.From Atlanta Doctor King told the world he had a dream.People followed him.And Daddy said my hair was getting long.
I could feel changes comin’ on.People started singin’ different songs, searchin’ for the place where they belong.I could feel changes comin’ on.
Well, I’m still hooked on Haggard.But the Beatles can’t come back like we hoped they would.In Memphis, Tennessee, The King is gone.As I put my kids to bed, I wonder what lies ahead for them to see, ’cause I can feel the changes comin’ on.
I could feel changes comin’ on.People stilll are singin’ different songs.They’re searchin’ for the place where they belong.I can feel changes comin’ on.
I can feel changes comin’ on. I can feel changes comin’ on.
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