In addition to writing “Dixieland Delight,” Rogers also wrote Alabama’s No. 1 hit “Jukebox ... If you read the lyrics, you very well can pick up on its ties to the state and the region ...
accompanied by some vulgar extra lyrics from Crimson Tide fans. The man who wrote “Dixieland Delight,” Ronnie Rogers, told AL.com last year that the song is set in Leipers Fork, Tenn., ...
The second hint, a photo of a Mason-Dixon Line sign posted Thursday night, was an apparent reference to Alabama's 1983 hit, "Dixieland Delight." Alabama produced 27 songs that reached No. 1 on the ...
A familiar tune of “Dixieland Delight” echoed through Neyland Stadium, but it barely had time to taunt the Alabama players as ...
Tennessee fans rush the field while singing Dixieland Delight and rip down the goalpost following the No. 11 Volunteers' 24-17 win over No. 7 Alabama NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The reason for ’80s country music’s contagiously catchy tunes is partially because this was the start of pop country. Although, a far more watered-down version of what we know it to be today.
the original version's "Fight for old Dixie!" played directly to the fans' Southern identity. And while the Redskins still use a racial slur for their team name, some words in the original fight ...
That selection has always been complicated, especially when Alabama plays the Vols. "Dixieland Delight" includes lyrics of a ...
The last words of a six-year-old Muslim boy stabbed ... with some paying their respects on the pavement outside. Police say Wadea al-Fayoume was attacked because he was Muslim.