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    Sweet Home Alabama

    PG-132002 · Romantic comedy · 1h 48m

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  1. "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on the band's second album Second Helping (1974). It was written in response to Neil Young's 1970 song "Southern Man", which the band felt blamed the entire South for American slavery; Young is name-checked and dissed in the lyrics.

  2. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama

  3. Sep 27, 2002 · Sweet Home Alabama: Directed by Andy Tennant. With Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, Candice Bergen. A young woman who has reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation.

  4. Sweet Home Alabama Lyrics. [Intro] One, two, three. Turn it up. [Verse 1] Big wheels keep on turnin'. Carry me home to see my kin. Singin' songs about the Southland. I miss Alabamy once again.

  5. Sep 14, 2018 · Order 'Live In Atlantic City' here: https://lynyrdskynyrd.lnk.to/LiveInAtlanticCityAvailable on CD+Blu-ray Digipak (limited first print run in fake leather),...

  6. Sweet Home Alabama. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSweet Home Alabama · Lynyrd SkynyrdSkynyrd's Innyrds: Greatest Hits℗ A Geffen Records release; ℗ 1974 UMG Recordi...

  7. Watch the official lyric video for “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. ‘FYFTY’, the 4CD box set celebrating 50 years of the band is out now!

  8. Sweet Home Alabama is a 2002 American romantic film directed by Andy Tennant. Written by C. Jay Cox, it stars Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey. The supporting cast includes Fred Ward, Mary Kay Place, Jean Smart, Candice Bergen, Ethan Embry, and Melanie Lynskey.

  9. Dec 17, 2018 · More than 40 years after its release, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama is still one of the most recognized rock anthems celebrating the deep South. It's also a song with a...

  10. Jun 27, 2017 · The story of "Sweet Home Alabama" begins not in Alabama but in Jacksonville, Florida. That's where, in 1964, five teenagers formed what would eventually become the iconic rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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