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Alabama – Christmas in Dixie

Written by band members Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, and Teddy Gentry. The song was included in the album "A Country Christmas". "Christmas in Dixie" is more than just a song – it's a heartfelt celebration of family, love, and the cherished traditions that make the holiday season so special.

Alabama – Christmas in Dixie: A Timeless Holiday Classic

Are you ready to explore the heartwarming story behind one of the most beloved holiday songs of all time? «Alabama – Christmas in Dixie» is a timeless classic that captures the true spirit of the festive season in the American South. Join us as we delve into the history, meaning, and enduring popularity of this iconic tune.

The Story of «Alabama – Christmas in Dixie»

Alabama - Christmas in Dixie
Cover LP Alabama RCA 1985
Recorded in 1982, «Christmas in Dixie» is a song that beautifully encapsulates the joy and warmth of the holiday season in the South. Written by band members Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, and Teddy Gentry, this musical masterpiece was produced by Harold Shedd and Alabama Band. The song was included in the album «A Country Christmas» and quickly climbed the charts, becoming a beloved favorite for generations to come.

The Meaning Behind the Music

The song «Christmas in Dixie» by Alabama is a heartwarming and nostalgic celebration of the Christmas season in different parts of the United States. It describes scenes of snow, warmth, and tradition in various locations, conveying a message of love, peace, and togetherness during the holidays. The song has become a beloved classic in the Southern U.S. culture, reflecting the spirit of a Southern Christmas.
«Christmas in Dixie» is more than just a song – it’s a heartfelt celebration of family, love, and the cherished traditions that make the holiday season so special. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport listeners to a place of joy and togetherness, no matter where they are.




About Alabama

Alabama - Christmas in Dixie
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Formed in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1969, the band Alabama has left an indelible mark on the world of country music. With a career spanning decades, the group has garnered numerous accolades and awards, becoming one of the most iconic and influential acts in the genre. Their unique sound and genuine storytelling have earned them a permanent place in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.
In conclusion, «Alabama – Christmas in Dixie» is a song that continues to resonate with audiences, evoking the magic of the holiday season and the timeless traditions of the American South. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the universal themes of love, family, and togetherness that it embodies. As you listen to this beloved classic, may it fill your heart with the warmth and joy of «Christmas in Dixie.»

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Alabama – Christmas in Dixie Lyrics

[Verse 1]
By now in New York City, there’s snow on the ground
And out in California, the sunshine’s falling down
And maybe down in Memphis, Graceland’s all in lights
And in Atlanta, Georgia, there’s peace on earth tonight
[Chorus]
Christmas in Dixie, it’s snowing in the pines
Merry Christmas from Dixie to everyone tonight
[Verse 2]
It’s windy in Chicago, the kids are out of school
There’s magic in Motown, the city’s on the move
In Jackson, Mississippi to Charlotte, Caroline
And all across the nation, it’s a peaceful Christmas time
[Chorus]
Christmas in Dixie, it’s snowing in the pines
Merry Christmas from Dixie to everyone tonight
[Verse 3]
And from Fort Payne, Alabama
God bless you all, we love ya
Happy New Year, good night, Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas tonight

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