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  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Sweet Home Alabama
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  • Tiers (World Tour career) Guitar - 14. AT&T Park (San Francisco) Bass - 10. House of Blues (Los Angeles) (Encore) Drums - 10. Will Heilm's Keep (England) (Encore) Vocals - 14. AT&T Park (San Fransisco) Band - 14. AT&T Park (San Francisco)
  • Sweet Home Alabama was a reality dating series where ten city slickers and ten country guys are vying for the affections of a female significant other. (Keep in mind that this should not be confused with the classic 1974 hit song by Lynyrd Sknyrd or the 2002 film starring Reese Witherspoon of the same name)
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd that first appeared in 1974 on their second album, Second Helping. It reached #8 on the US charts in 1974, and was the band's second hit single.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is a conservative song. Bleah. My Birmingham's got the question. Oh good, my Montgomery's got the answer.
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a real life song originally sung by Lynrd Synkyrd. It was sung by Rick Sanchez in the episode "Meeseeks and Destroy."
  • <default>Sweet Home Alabama</default> District Town Owner Employees First Appearance Sweet Home Alabama is a shop at the Springfield Mall. It is where Mr. Burns was looking for a gift to the Simpsons.
  • Sweet Home Alabama es un negocio del Springfield Mall. Su lema es "The Store With Things From Alabama!", que traducido al español, sería "La tienda con cosas de Alabama". Es donde el Sr. Burns compró la Cabeza Olmeca para la Familia Simpson en Blood Feud. frame|Montgomery Burns y Smithers frente al negocio
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" (Live) is a song by Lynyrd Skynyrd {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by Southern Rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd that first appeared in 1974 on their second album, Second Helping and over the years it was quickly received as a hit. Despite controversy, it reached #8 on the US charts in 1974, and was the band's second hit single.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is a song by Lynyrd Skynyrd. It is one of their most popular hits. The song mentions Neil Young and references his song Southern Man. The song was done in response to that song and Alabama. The song is sampled in the Kid Rock song All Summer Long, which also mentions Skynyrd.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is an old Earth song, popularized on Mar Sara by the band Big Tuna. It was considered to be one of their main hits before they faded into obscurity. The song was banned by the Terran Dominion, and featured by Humbert H. on the album "Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty."
  • The film opens on an Alabama beach with two children chasing each other- Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry. The two discuss their future together. They kiss, and Jake says they will be married one day. The scene then moves to the present day. Melanie (Reese Witherspoon) has changed her last name to Carmichael to hide her Southern roots. She now is a successful fashion designer in New York City. After becoming engaged to the mayor's son, Andrew Hennings (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie announces that she has to go back home alone to Alabama to tell her parents. She has not told Andrew that she is still married to Jake (Josh Lucas).Upon arrival in Alabama, Melanie demands a divorce and an explanation as to why, for the last seven years, Jake has returned the divorce papers unsigned. Jake, once again,
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Length
  • 38.0
  • 285.0
Bass
  • 5
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Pro Keys
  • red
Pro Guitar
  • red
Pro Drums
  • 3
Harmonies
  • 3
Pro Bass
  • 5
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Previous
  • "Human Music"
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Wikipedia
Drums
  • 3
Town
Singer
  • Chris and Roger
Poster
  • Sweet-Home-Alabama.jpg
Album
  • Second Helping
Vocals
  • 3
Tier
  • AT&T Park
First Appearance
  • "Blood Feud"
Game
Name
  • Sweet Home Alabama
Genre
  • Rock
District
Keys
  • red
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Performed
  • Performed by
Title
  • Sweet Home Alabama
Use
  • Shop
Guitar
  • red
Episode
  • "Meeseeks and Destroy"
Band
Released
  • 1974-06-24
By
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd
Recorded
  • --08-23
NEXT
  • "Flu Hatin' Rap"
Composer
  • Ed King
  • Gary Rossington
  • Ronnie Van Zant
Director
  • Andy Tennant
Year
  • 1976
  • 2002
runlength
  • 108
original band
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  • Tiers (World Tour career) Guitar - 14. AT&T Park (San Francisco) Bass - 10. House of Blues (Los Angeles) (Encore) Drums - 10. Will Heilm's Keep (England) (Encore) Vocals - 14. AT&T Park (San Fransisco) Band - 14. AT&T Park (San Francisco)
  • Sweet Home Alabama was a reality dating series where ten city slickers and ten country guys are vying for the affections of a female significant other. (Keep in mind that this should not be confused with the classic 1974 hit song by Lynyrd Sknyrd or the 2002 film starring Reese Witherspoon of the same name)
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd that first appeared in 1974 on their second album, Second Helping. It reached #8 on the US charts in 1974, and was the band's second hit single.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is a conservative song. Bleah. My Birmingham's got the question. Oh good, my Montgomery's got the answer.
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a real life song originally sung by Lynrd Synkyrd. It was sung by Rick Sanchez in the episode "Meeseeks and Destroy."
  • <default>Sweet Home Alabama</default> District Town Owner Employees First Appearance Sweet Home Alabama is a shop at the Springfield Mall. It is where Mr. Burns was looking for a gift to the Simpsons.
  • Sweet Home Alabama es un negocio del Springfield Mall. Su lema es "The Store With Things From Alabama!", que traducido al español, sería "La tienda con cosas de Alabama". Es donde el Sr. Burns compró la Cabeza Olmeca para la Familia Simpson en Blood Feud. frame|Montgomery Burns y Smithers frente al negocio
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" (Live) is a song by Lynyrd Skynyrd {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by Southern Rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd that first appeared in 1974 on their second album, Second Helping and over the years it was quickly received as a hit. Despite controversy, it reached #8 on the US charts in 1974, and was the band's second hit single.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is a song by Lynyrd Skynyrd. It is one of their most popular hits. The song mentions Neil Young and references his song Southern Man. The song was done in response to that song and Alabama. The song is sampled in the Kid Rock song All Summer Long, which also mentions Skynyrd.
  • Sweet Home Alabama is an old Earth song, popularized on Mar Sara by the band Big Tuna. It was considered to be one of their main hits before they faded into obscurity. The song was banned by the Terran Dominion, and featured by Humbert H. on the album "Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty."
  • The film opens on an Alabama beach with two children chasing each other- Melanie Smooter and Jake Perry. The two discuss their future together. They kiss, and Jake says they will be married one day. The scene then moves to the present day. Melanie (Reese Witherspoon) has changed her last name to Carmichael to hide her Southern roots. She now is a successful fashion designer in New York City. After becoming engaged to the mayor's son, Andrew Hennings (Patrick Dempsey), Melanie announces that she has to go back home alone to Alabama to tell her parents. She has not told Andrew that she is still married to Jake (Josh Lucas).Upon arrival in Alabama, Melanie demands a divorce and an explanation as to why, for the last seven years, Jake has returned the divorce papers unsigned. Jake, once again, refuses to sign the papers. Melanie retaliates by emptying out their joint checking account. After following Jake to a local bar, Melanie gets drunk and embarrasses herself in front of her friends, confessing that she had previously been pregnant with Jake's baby. She also reveals that a mutual friend, Bobby Ray, is gay. Jake becomes angry with her and takes her home. When Melanie wakes up the next morning, the divorce papers are lying on her bed and finally signed by Jake.Soon after, Melanie visits the Carmichael Plantation and tries to apologize to Bobby Ray. Though Bobby Ray accepts the apology, he explicitly tells Melanie that Jake is not the only person she left behind. He expresses the sadness that all her friends have felt after she fled to New York City years ago. Just as Melanie is leaving the plantation, she finds herself cornered by a pushy reporter who claims to be from the New York Post (though in reality, he is the assistant of Andrew's mother) and asks for a tour of the beautiful plantation where Melanie supposedly grew up. Desperately, Melanie tries to sneak back into the mansion. Bobby Ray realizes what is happening, so he pretends to be Melanie's cousin and saves her from embarrassment. That afternoon, Melanie realizes that her friends are kind, caring individuals who never stopped loving her. Melanie learns from a friend that Jake had once gone to New York City to try and find her because he was still in love. That night, Melanie goes to the cemetery to tell her old dog good-bye. Jake shows up, and they talk about why their marriage did not work which is hinted to be due to the combination of Jake getting Melanie pregnant and her later miscarriage of the baby. Jake wishes Melanie a good life with Andrew, but Melanie says she cannot do it and kisses him. However, Jake pushes her away and tells her to go home. Andrew arrives in town, looking for Melanie at the Carmichael Plantation, her "supposed" home. Jake meets him and takes him to the field of a Civil War reenactment, where Melanie is saying good-bye to her father. Jake tells Andrew that they are in love with two, very different people. Andrew rebuffs Melanie and leaves. Melanie returns to her parents' house, where her father walks in with Andrew. Andrew tells her that he does not care about the past and still wants to marry her. They decide to have the wedding in Alabama, and Andrew's mother comes down from New York. Once Melanie's friends from New York arrive, they discover that Jake has become a very successful glassblower with his own company. Melanie is surprised to see what Jake has made out of himself, and it is suddenly clear that he did it all to win her back. On her wedding day, as she is walking down the aisle, her lawyer interrupts the ceremony and explains that the divorce is still not final because Melanie forgot to sign the divorce papers. Melanie explains to Andrew that she cannot marry him because she still loves Jake. Andrew is gracious, but his mother verbally attacks Melanie and the town. When she insults Melanie's mother, Melanie punches her. Melanie finds Jake on the same beach, as it was in the film's opening. Melanie tells him that the two are still married, and she wants to be with him. As Jake and Melanie kiss, the town sheriff, Wade, interrupts them explaining that Melanie is wanted because she ran out on a perfectly good cake. Wade takes the pair back to the bar owned by Jake's mother, where all of their friends and family are waiting. During the end credits, we see that the couple is living happily with a daughter.