
About The Song
Alabama, a name synonymous with country music, has gifted us with countless timeless tunes over the years. One such gem is their heartfelt ballad, “Pass It On Down”. This song is a beautiful testament to the enduring power of family, tradition, and the simple joys of life.
“Pass It On Down” is more than just a song; it’s a story told through music. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of generations coming together, sharing their love and wisdom with one another. It’s a song that celebrates the bonds of family and the importance of passing down traditions from one generation to the next. The imagery of a family gathering around a campfire, sharing stories and laughter, is both heartwarming and nostalgic.
The title track, “Pass It On Down,” encapsulates the song’s central theme. It’s a gentle reminder that the things that truly matter in life are often the simplest: love, family, and the values we learn from our elders. The song suggests that these precious gifts should not be kept to ourselves, but rather shared with those who come after us.
Musically, “Pass It On Down” is a classic country ballad with a soothing melody and heartfelt vocals. The instrumentation is understated, allowing the lyrics to take center stage. The song’s arrangement is both simple and effective, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the themes of the song.
One of the most appealing aspects of “Pass It On Down” is its universal appeal. Regardless of your background or upbringing, there’s something in this song that everyone can relate to. It’s a song that reminds us of the importance of family and the enduring power of love.
If you’re looking for a song that will warm your heart and uplift your spirits, then “Pass It On Down” by Alabama is the perfect choice. It’s a timeless classic that will continue to resonate with listeners for generations to come.
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Lyric
We live in the land of plentyBut many things aren’t plenty anymoreLike the water from our sinkThey say it’s not safe to drinkYou gotta go and buy it at the storeNow we’re told there’s a hole in the OzoneLook what’s washing on the beachAnd Lord, I believe, from the heavens to the seasWe’re bringing Mother Nature to her kneesSo let’s leave some blue up above usLet’s leave some green on the groundIt’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downWell, there’s a change taking place way on the mountainsAcid rain is falling on the leavesAnd down in Brazil, the fires are burning stillHow we gonna breathe without them trees?So let’s leave some blue up above usLet’s leave some green on the groundIt’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downWell, there’s a place where I live called the Canyon (Canyon)Where Daddy taught me to swimAnd that water, it’s so pureAnd I’ma gonna make sureDaddy’s grandkids can swim there like himNow we all outta feel just a little bit guiltyWhen we look into the eyes of our kids‘Cause, brothers, it’s a fact, if we take and don’t put backThey’ll have to pay for all we didSo let’s leave some blue up above usLet’s leave some green on the groundIt’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downSo let’s leave some blue up above us (up above us)Let’s leave some green on the ground (on the ground)It’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downSo let’s leave some blue up above us (up above us)Let’s leave some green on the ground (on the ground)It’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downSo let’s leave some blue up above usLet’s leave some green on the groundIt’s only ours to borrow, let’s save some for tomorrowLeave it and pass it on downLeave it and pass it on down, ooh