"Alabam" is a 1960 song by Cowboy Copas. "Alabam" was the most successful release of Cowboy Copas and was his only single to hit the Hot 100, peaking at number sixty-three. On the country chart, "Alabam" was the sole number one single for Cowboy Copas, staying at the top spot for twelve weeks and spending thirty-four weeks on the chart.
Guy Mitchell released a cover version in 1968. It reached No. 61 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
Other cover versions include: Minnie Pearl in 1966, Lynn Anderson in 1970, Pat Boone, Willie Nelson, Bobby Vinton, and Hank Williams Jr.
Cowboy Copas - Alabam Lyrics
Well I went to a turkey roast down the street
The people down there eat like wild geese;
I'm on my way, I'm goin' back to Alabam'.
Talk about yer people have a whale of a time
Eatin' up chicken' and drinkin' their wine;
I'm on my way, I'm goin' back to Alabam'.
Now some folks say a tramp won't steal
But I caught three in my corn field;
I'm on my way, I'm goin' back to Alabam'.
One had a bushel and the other had a peck
One had a roast'n' ear tied round his neck;
I'm on my way, I'm goin back to Alabam'.
There comes Sal walkin' down the street
With run down shoes tied to her feet;
Good Mornin', honey, stand over there, baby
Get over there, now.
Hello Sal, I know you
With a run down slipper and a tore up shoe;
I'm on my way, I'm goin' back to Alabam'.
When I get ready to leave this earth
I'm gonna look on my money's worth;
I'm on my way, I'm goin' back to Alabam'.
I'm goin back to Alabam'!
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