A crowded charity event. One man with a guitar. A story so personal he called it “too sexy” to tell completely. Randy Owen stepped onto the stage at Country Cares 2013 and delivered something magical; an intimate performance of “Feels So Right” that had the audience hanging onto every word. This wasn’t just another concert moment. This was country music history being made right before everyone’s eyes.
“Feels So Right” was Alabama’s fourth straight No. 1 single and their first multi-week chart-topper. But at this charity show, Randy revealed the real story behind the song; complete with tales of Conway Twitty wanting to record it and Dale Earnhardt visiting his home; the performance became legendary among Alabama fans, showing why Randy Owen remains one of country music’s greatest storytellers.
Country Cares 2013 Randy Owen “Feels So Right”
Fans went wild for this stripped-down version; with over 128,000 views the intimate acoustic performance showed Randy’s raw talent without all the studio polish; comments poured in from longtime Alabama lovers who said this version gave them chills; people talked about how Randy’s storytelling between songs made them feel like they were sitting in his living room hearing these tales for the first time.
But Randy’s magic didn’t stop with slow ballads; his ability to pump up a crowd was just as impressive, especially when Alabama brought their high-energy anthems to life; speaking of crowd favorites, nothing got people moving quite like their mountain-inspired party anthem that became a stadium staple.
Alabama – Mountain Music
Alabama has released 21 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum albums, along with 42 singles that reached #1 on the charts, selling over 75 million records in total. This energetic crowd-pleaser showcased the band’s ability to get entire arenas singing along. Fans loved how Alabama could switch from tender love songs to foot-stomping party anthems without missing a beat.
Randy Owen and Alabama continue to influence new generations of country artists. Randy Owen and his cousin Teddy Gentry started the band and they were soon joined by another cousin, Jeff Cook. You can follow Randy’s latest updates on social media where he shares memories from Alabama’s legendary career and supports various charitable causes including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.