What about the lyric"well in Birmingham they love the gov'nar" in the Song. The governor of that city during the time the song came out was very rascist.
You don't understand this song. It is hardly racist. Case in point: 1) "Southern Man don't need him around anyhow!" Was a statement to Neil Young in response to his anti-south song Southern Man. They are saying yes we have problems but it isn't all that bad. Besides, WE know about the racism up there also so don't point the finger just at us. 2) the dead give away is "In Birmingham they love the governor, Now we all did what we could do" They're talking about George Wallace, the man who said "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever!" First of all, and I know this from an interview with Ronnie van Zant, that they tried (did what we could do) to get him out of office because they didn't like him. Van Zant said he didn't agree with what Wallace said about colored folk. And then after these lyrics they follow with "boo boo boo!" as in booing Wallace and segregation. I also know this from the same interview van Zant gave.
Personally I think they're brilliant. In one song, with a great melody, they defend Southern hospitality and way of life, attack segregation and racism without having to be liberals, and also slap the left-wing hippie movement (Watergate does not bother me-- as in so what if he spied on liberals (whether this is good or bad, they fit it all into this song)).
Van Halen - Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
Recordings by CCR or other artists have been used in the soundtrack of many films, including Blade; An American Werewolf in London; Sweet Home Alabama; My Girl; Twilight Zone: The Movie; My Fellow Americans; Man of the House; Mr. Woodcock; Shaun of the Dead.
Ray Parker Jr. and the song is Bad Boy.
they have lots of different songs but i know a few ill name them : you had a bad day and going home
Bad Blood - song - was created in 1975.
Van Halen - Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
Recordings by CCR or other artists have been used in the soundtrack of many films, including Blade; An American Werewolf in London; Sweet Home Alabama; My Girl; Twilight Zone: The Movie; My Fellow Americans; Man of the House; Mr. Woodcock; Shaun of the Dead.
Ray Parker Jr. and the song is Bad Boy.
rattlesnake especially in south Alabama
Plenty of songs consist of just three chords. Some of the most well known and easiest to learn include All Along the Watchtower, Bad Moon Rising, Ring of Fire and Sweet Home Alabama.
the bad touch
"One Bad Apple" was written in 1970 by George Jackson (no relation to the Jackson 5), who was a staff songwriter at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. It was recorded by The Osmonds.
sweet and sour sauce is bad for dogs but they love it
they have lots of different songs but i know a few ill name them : you had a bad day and going home
The Flaming Lips-"Bad Days"
Alabama Jackson's Bad Boyfriend - 2011 was released on: USA: September 2011
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