Alabama Sundown

Danny Morrison / Dave Kirby

The cold December wind seems bent on rockin' New York City
The town that's got me down to my last dime
And everywhere I go, the people seem in such a hurry
To keep this Mobile girl from feelin' fine
Chorus:

Lord, what I'd give to see an Alabama sundown
The sun just seemed to drop in Mobile Bay
New York town has got a gifted way to keep a girl down
But that never was the Mobile way, no, no
That never was the Mobile way

A flashing sign says that you can rent a bed for just a dollar
In anybody's town, that price is cheap
It's a shame to know a girl would ever fall down to my standards
'Cause I need ninety cents to go to sleep

Repeat Chorus

I felt so big the day I left that Mobile couldn't hold me
I thought there had to be a better way
But if I could find that man that first called Lady Luck a lady
That gentleman would surely learn to pray

Repeat Chorus Twice & Fade

Trivia about the song Alabama Sundown by Dolly Parton

When was the song “Alabama Sundown” released by Dolly Parton?
The song Alabama Sundown was released in 1973, on the album “Bubbling Over”.
Who composed the song “Alabama Sundown” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Alabama Sundown” by Dolly Parton was composed by Danny Morrison and Dave Kirby.

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