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WHAT A DELIGHT

A tongue-in-cheek response.
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Jim Adams at Thursday Inspirationhas asked us to respond to his challenge regarding songs dealing with the word “delight”.  This is my response to that challenge.

“Dixieland Delight” is a 1983 song written by Ronnie Rogers and recorded by the American country music band Alabama. It was released in January 1983 as the lead-off single from their album, “The Closer I Get…”.

The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs list. After its release, the song became a college football tradition within the Southeastern Conferrence, most notably within the Alabama Crimson Tide football and Tennessee Volunteer football fan bases. 

The song’s title refers to the girlfriend of the singer. The bottom line is that during their weekend outing, he plans to get it on with his sweet little “Dixieland Delight” in his truck in a meadow (“Home-grown country girl, gonna give me a whirl“).

Now, ain’t that romantic?

NAR © 2023

This is Alabama singing “Dixieland Delight”

Lyrics
Rollin’ down a Backwoods, Tennessee byway
One arm on the wheel
Holdin’ my lover with the other
A sweet, soft, southern thrill
Worked hard all week, got a little jingle
On a Tennessee Saturday night
Couldn’t feel better, I’m together
With my Dixieland delight

Spend my dollar
Parked in a holler ‘neath the mountain moonlight
Hold her uptight, make a little lovin’
A little turtle dovin’ on a Mason-Dixon night
Fits my life, oh, so right
My Dixieland delight

White-tail buck deer munchin’ on clover
Red-tail hawk sittin’ on a limb
Chubby old groundhog, croakin’ bullfrog
Free as the feelin’ in the wind
Home-grown country girl gonna give me a whirl
On a Tennessee Saturday night
Lucky as a seven, livin’ in Heaven
With my Dixieland delight

Spend my dollar
Parked in a holler ‘neath the mountain moonlight
Hold her uptight, make a little lovin’
A little turtle dovin’ on a Mason-Dixon night
Fits my life, oh, so right
My Dixieland delight

Spend my dollar
Parked in a holler ‘neath the mountain moonlight
Hold her uptight, make a little lovin’
A little turtle dovin’ on a Mason-Dixon night
Fits my life, oh, so right
My Dixieland delight

Rollin’ down a backwoods, Tennessee byway
One arm on the wheel
Holdin’ my lover with the other
A sweet, soft, southern thrill
Worked hard all week, got a little jingle
On a Tennessee Saturday night
Couldn’t feel better, I’m together
With my Dixieland delight

Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Ronnie Rogers
Dixieland Delight lyrics © Keats And Shelly Music, Downtown Dmp Songs, Sister John Music

19 thoughts on “WHAT A DELIGHT”

  1. He’s got some sort of twitchy winky thing going on, and he should keep his eyes on the road. I must be old and cranky; I don’t find that winky shit appealing. The fiddle’s okay. I’d consider an evening with the fiddle though.

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