The Alabama-Tennessee rivalry isn't just a battle over college football bragging rights. It's also a country pop culture tug-of-war, as the fanbases claim possession of the hit country music classic, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Despite being among the most popular fightin' ditties on fall Saturdays in Bryant-Denny Stadium, both "Rammer Jammer" and ...
The most significant moment in the history of “Dixieland Delight” at Bryant-Denny Stadium didn’t happen in 2018. Sure, that might have been the most enthused and memorable singing of the Alabama ...
Written while driving down U.S. Route 11W in Tennessee, the song eventually made its way to the airwaves thanks to Alabama’s album The Closer You Get. Besides taking over the Billboard Hot Country ...
No. 8 Tennessee (5-0, 2-0 SEC) will host No. 1 Alabama (6-0, 3-0 SEC) Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Week 7. Kickoff is slated for 3:30 p.m. EDT. CBS will televise the Southeastern Conference matchup.
University of Alabama students love hearing "Dixieland Delight" during home games in Bryant-Denny Stadium, but due to coarse language in student-added lyrics, the song was taken away from game ...
Two SEC West stadiums, two fan bases, two songs — innocent enough on their own — and two administrations forever vexed while trying to reign in thousands of people havin’ a little fun by cussin’ up a ...
Tim McGraw and Texas band Midland covered Alabama's "Dixieland Delight" while on the 2017 Soul2Soul World Tour. "Got to hang backstage with Midland at #Soul2Soul Edmonton and sang one of the best! - ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Add another encore of "Dixieland Delight" for Rick Barnes and Tennessee basketball. After the Vols defeated Alabama 79-76 on ...
Do you remember college? Not everyone went to college, but everyone surely remembers those formative years from 18 to 22. They were years in which you tested yourself, and not just in the classroom.
Alabama is one of the most influential groups in country music history. Randy Owen, Jeff Cook and Teddy Gentry formed the group in 1969, calling themselves Wild Country before rocketing to fame as ...