A banda surgiu em 1977 em Fort Payne, AL. Antes de Alabama, as bandas eram normalmente relegado a um papel secundário na música country. Na primeira parte do século, as bandas eram populares com as audiências em todo o país, mas como as gravações se tornaram disponíveis, quase todos os artista popular era um vocalista, e não um grupo. Alabama foi o grupo que as bandas do país tornou popular novamente. Emergente no final dos anos 70, a banda teve raízes em ambos os países e rock
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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Here are the chords to "Tennessee River", by Randy Owen performed by Alabama
-anyone with tab on this, PLEASE send it to me, or Cowpie.
4/4 time
AE verse 1: I was born across the river DA in the mountains where I call home. E Lord, times were good there. Don't know why DA I ever roamed
AG6 Chorus: Oh, Tennessee River and a mountain man, DA We get together anytime we can. G6 Oh, Tennessee River and a mountain man, DA we play together in Mother Nature's band.
AAAG6G6DDA
AE Verse 2: Me and my woman's done made our plans DCA on the Tennessee River, walkin' hand in hand GG#AE Gonna raise a family, Lord, settle down DA where peace and love can still be found.
Repeat Chorus, then increase tempo, and play chords to the chorus on the fiddle solo.
P.S. in the live version on CD, they do an extra verse in the middle the lyrics to it are:
This mountain king, 's done left his throne On the Tennessee River and his mountain home But I'm goin' back, leavin' today to my homeland, so far away
Drivin' down to Dixie, wastin' no time Back to the good life I left behind Goin' to the river with my fishin' line I'm on Lookout Mountain about suppertime