Alabama’s Double Love Song Performance: ‘Feels So Right/Old Flame’ Live Keeps the Romance Alive

Deborah L. Jacobs

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When Alabama performed “Feels So Right” and “Old Flame” live, they turned an ordinary stage into the coziest front porch you’ve ever known. These two songs, played back-to-back feel like flipping through an old photo album: every note pulls you right back to slow dances, small-town crushes, and those moments that made you believe in forever love.

“Feels So Right” is soft, slow, and full of that sweet tension of wanting to be close to someone. Randy Owen’s voice feels like a warm hug in this one: gentle, honest and impossible not to sing along with. Then they slide straight into “Old Flame,” that bittersweet song about memories you can’t shake. It’s classic Alabama: real stories, real feelings, and that smooth blend of country and soft rock that made them legends.

Alabama – Feel so Right/Old Flame Live

When Alabama sings songs like these, the whole crowd gets quiet and leans in; couples hold hands, longtime fans sway with eyes closed, and you know everyone’s thinking of that one person they’ll never quite forget. It’s why fans say Alabama’s love songs never age; they’re like a favorite blanket you pull out when you want to feel warm and understood.

Once you’ve floated through “Feels So Right/Old Flame,” you’ll want to play “Love in the First Degree.” It’s another Alabama love song that’s catchy and sweet and keeps the old-school country magic alive.

Alabama-Love in The First Degree 1981 Tv show

Fans adore “Love in the First Degree” because it’s lighthearted yet honest; it makes you remember the feeling of falling head over heels for the first time. Decades later, people still sing every word at concerts, proving Alabama’s songs aren’t just music; they’re memories.

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