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Alabama – Old Flame

Ignited a firestorm of success upon its release, ascending the ranks of country music charts with unwavering fervor. Reach number one on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and Canadian RPM Country Tracks, the song captivated audiences far and wide, earning its rightful place among the genre's classics.

Unraveling the Soul of Alabama’s «Old Flame»

In the realm of country music, there exists a timeless tale woven into the heartstrings of enthusiasts worldwide – «Old Flame» by Alabama. As the gentle strumming of guitars echoes through the years, this cherished piece stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the genre. Let’s embark on a journey to unveil the essence of this classic melody, delving deep into its origins and the poignant narrative it encapsulates.

The Story Behind the Song

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Recorded on a crisp winter day in 1981, «Old Flame» emerged from the creative depths of Alabama, a band revered for their soul-stirring compositions. Written by Donny Lowery and Mac McAnally, the song embodies the bittersweet nostalgia of a past love reignited. With Alabama himself and Harold Shedd at the helm as the producer, the track found its home on Alabama’s album «Feels So Right.» Its release marked a pivotal moment in the band’s career, propelling them to new heights of acclaim.
«Old Flame» ignited a firestorm of success upon its release, ascending the ranks of country music charts with unwavering fervor. Reach number one on US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and Canadian RPM Country Tracks, the song captivated audiences far and wide, earning its rightful place among the genre’s classics. Its enduring popularity stands as a testament to the timeless allure of Alabama’s musical mastery.

Capturing the Essence

«Old Flame» serves as a lyrical masterpiece, painting a vivid tableau of longing and reminiscence. Set against a backdrop of melodic harmonies, the lyrics evoke a sense of yearning for a flame once cherished. Each verse unfolds like a chapter in a love story, weaving together the complexities of emotions that linger in the wake of lost love. Through poignant refrains and soulful instrumentation, Alabama breathes life into the timeless narrative, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of country music history.




The Maestros Behind the Music

Alabama - Close Enough to Perfect
Alabama Band
Alabama, comprising Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, stands as a pillar of the country music landscape. With a string of chart-topping hits and countless accolades to their name, the band has solidified their legacy as icons of the genre. From «Mountain Music» to «Song of the South,» Alabama’s musical prowess knows no bounds. With multiple number one singles and a plethora of awards, including Grammy wins, they continue to enchant audiences with their distinctive sound.
As we unravel the poignant narrative of «Old Flame,» we are reminded of the enduring power of music to transcend time and space. Alabama’s magnum opus continues to resonate with audiences, serving as a beacon of hope and solace in a world ever in flux. So, let us journey forth, guided by the melodic strains of country music’s finest, as we pay homage to the timeless tale of «Old Flame.»

COUNTRYPEDIA




Alabama – Old Flame yrics

I saw you starin’ at each other
I saw your eyes begin to glow
And I could tell you once were lovers
But you ain’t hidin’ nothin’ that I don’t know.
There’s an old flame burnin’ in your eyes
That tears can’t drown and make-up can’t disguise
Now that old flame might not be stronger
But it’s been burnin’ longer
Than any spark I might have started in your eyes.
You said it ended when he left you
You say your love for me is strong
But those old memories still upset you
Well, I might be a memory before too long.
‘Cause there’s an old flame burnin’ in your eyes
That tears can’t drown and make-up can’t disguise
Now that old flame might not be stronger
But it’s been burnin’ longer
Than any spark I might have started in your eyes.
There’s an old flame burnin’ in your eyes
That tears can’t drown and make-up can’t disguise
Now that old flame might not be stronger
But it’s been burnin’ longer…

GENIUS




Single Alabama RCA 1981
Single Alabama RCA 1981

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  1. I saw Alabama perform in 1981 at Old Nevada outside of Las Vegas. Thought they filmed an Old Flame video in the saloon? I have never been able to find it.

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