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I'm talking about the part where he says something like, "My poppas an oldie, Goddamn."

What? baking powder? Squeeze me? Please does anyone really know?

2007-07-23 06:41:26 · 7 answers · asked by badassp51 2 in Entertainment & Music Music Lyrics

Ok, I'm wondering about the part near the end, where Ronnie says something that is a little hard to understand. Not the whole song, but thanks to everyon who pasted the lyrics here. it is a great song.

2007-07-23 06:51:20 · update #1

7 answers

Here's the lyrics

Turn it up


Big wheels keep on turning
Carry me home to see my kin
Singing songs about the Southland
I miss Alabamy once again
And I think its a sin, yes

Well I heard mister Young sing about her
Well, I heard ole Neil put her down
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
A Southern man don't need him around anyhow

Sweet Home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you

In Birmingham they love the governor
boo, boo, boo
Now we all did what we could do
Now Watergate does not bother me
Does your conscience bother you?
Tell the truth

Sweet Home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you
Here I come Alabama

Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers
And they've been known to pick a song or two
Lord they get me off so much
They pick me up when I'm feeling blue
Now how about you?

Sweet Home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you

Sweet Home Alabama
Oh sweet home baby
Where the skies are so blue
And the governor's true
Sweet Home Alabama
Lordy
Lord, I'm coming home to you
Yea, yea Montgomery's got the answer

2007-07-23 06:47:10 · answer #1 · answered by TJ 2 · 0 0

While this line has many variation and was commonly sung as "My Montgomery's got the answer" in the original recording the line was "Ma and Pop Stoneman got the answer" referring to Hattie and Ernest Stoneman (better known as Ma and Pop Stoneman of the bluegrass/country music group, and a TV show of the same name, The Stoneman Family).

2014-05-24 01:56:47 · answer #2 · answered by Mister Jimmy 2 · 0 0

Oh, ok...yeah, I have no clue. I just listened to that part about 10 times and I have no clue what he's saying.

Big wheels keep on turning
Carry me home to see my kin
Singing songs about the Southland
I miss Alabamy once again
And I think its a sin, yes

Well I heard mister Young sing about her
Well, I heard ole Neil put her down
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
A Southern man don't need him around anyhow

Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you

In Birmingham they love the governor
Now we all did what we could do
Now Watergate does not bother me
Does your conscience bother you?
Tell the truth

Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you
Here I come Alabama

Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers
And they've been known to pick a song or two
Lord they get me off so much
They pick me up when I'm feeling blue
Now how about you?

Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you

Sweet home Alabama
Oh sweet home baby
Where the skies are so blue
And the governor's true
Sweet Home Alabama
Lordy
Lord, I'm coming home to you
Yea, yea Montgomery's got the answer

2007-07-23 06:44:19 · answer #3 · answered by jhnysgirl 4 · 0 0

Sweet Home Alabama

(Lynyrd Skynyrd)

Big wheels keep on turning,
carry me home to see my kin
singing songs about the southland.
I miss ole bamy once again and I think it's a sin. Yes.

Well, I heard Mister Young sing about her.
Well, I heard ole Neil put her down.
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
a southern man don't need him around anyhow.

Sweet home Alabama where the skies are so blue.
Sweet home Alabama, Lord, I'm coming home to you.

In Birmingham they love the Gov'nor. Oooh hoo hoo.
Now we all did what we could do.
Now Watergate does not bother me.
Does your conscience bother you, tell the truth.

Sweet home Alabama where the skies are so blue.
Sweet home Alabama, Lord, I'm coming home to you.

Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers
and they've been known to pick a song or two.
Lord, they get me off so much,
they pick me up when I'm feeling blue, now how about you.

Sweet home Alabama where the skies are so blue.
Sweet home Alabama, Lord, I'm coming home to you.

Sweet home Alabama where the skies are so blue.
Sweet home Alabama, Lord, I'm coming home to you.

2007-07-23 06:46:35 · answer #4 · answered by ♪ Pamela ♫ 7 · 0 0

He says "Mont-gomery's Got The Answer"
as in Montgomery Alabama.

2007-07-26 19:43:56 · answer #5 · answered by HowlnWoof 4 · 1 0

The lyrics of this song are nearly impossible to understand! For years I thought it was "singing songs about the subway" instead of "the Southland".

2007-07-23 06:50:47 · answer #6 · answered by Helen W. 7 · 0 0

been listening to this song since i was 8 yrs old (1976) i always thought it sounded like like he said " C mon,Rossington. Go With It . Goddamn.. cuz thats when Gary Rossington finished the song with a piano riff

2016-11-17 19:24:17 · answer #7 · answered by david 1 · 0 3

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