
About The Song
Alabama has long been synonymous with heartfelt country music that evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth. Their song, “Mountain Music,” is a prime example of their ability to transport listeners to simpler times. This track is a celebration of rural life, family, and the enduring power of music.
“Mountain Music” paints a vivid picture of a simpler time, when life moved at a slower pace and people found joy in the little things. The lyrics evoke images of small-town gatherings, family reunions, and the comfort of home.
The song’s melody is both catchy and memorable, with a classic country sound that is instantly recognizable. The instrumentation, which includes steel guitar, fiddle, and banjo, perfectly complements the lyrics and creates a rich, textured sound. The harmonies provided by the band members are particularly striking, adding a layer of warmth and intimacy to the song.
“Mountain Music” is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of a way of life. The song’s themes of community, family, and tradition resonate with people of all ages, but it holds a special place in the hearts of those who grew up in rural areas or who have fond memories of simpler times.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Alabama or you’re simply looking for some feel-good country music, “Mountain Music” is a must-listen. It’s a song that reminds us of the importance of cherishing our roots and the people who have shaped our lives.
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Oh, play me some mountain musicLike grandma and grandpa used to playThen I’ll float on down the riverTo a Cajun hideawayDrift away like Tom SawyerRide a raft with ol’ Huck FinnTake a nap like Rip Van WinkleDaze dreamin’ againOh, play me some mountain musicLike grandma and grandpa used to playThen I’ll float on down the riverTo a Cajun hideawaySwim across the riverJust to prove that I’m a manSpend the day bein’ lazyJust bein’ nature’s friendClimb a long tall hick’ryBend it over, skinnin’ catsPlayin’ baseball with chert rocksUsin’ sawmill slabs for batsPlay some back-home, come-on musicThat comes from the heartPlay somethin’ with lots of feelin’‘Cause that’s where music has to startOh, play me some mountain musicLike grandma and grandpa used to playThen I’ll float on down the riverTo a Cajun hideaway, hey, hey!Oh, play me mountain musicOh, play me mountain musicOh, play me mountain musicOh, play (yee-haw!)