Alabama’s ‘Feel So Right’ & ‘Old Flame’: A Double Shot of Country Romance Live

Deborah L. Jacobs

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Some country bands know how to make you feel everything at once the good times, the heartbreak, the memories that sneak up when you least expect them. That’s precisely what Alabama did when they played “Feel So Right” and “Old Flame” live for a crowd that looked like they’d been waiting all year for that moment.

From the first smooth note of “Feel So Right,” the audience was hooked. It’s one of those songs that feels like a warm summer night you wish would never end. The band’s harmonies wrap around you like a soft blanket and Randy Owen’s voice melts through the speakers. It’s slow, sweet and maybe a little steamy, exactly how country love songs are supposed to be.

Alabama – Feel so Right/Old Flame Live

The lights glow low, couples sway close and you can almost see the memories flickering across people’s faces. Everyone in that audience had a “Feel So Right” moment once that one person, that one kiss, that one night they still think about when life gets too loud.

When the last note of “Feel So Right” faded, Alabama didn’t even let the crowd catch their breath. They rolled straight into “Old Flame” and it felt like every heart in the room broke just a little in the best way. “Old Flame” is that bittersweet reminder that sometimes the past isn’t really the past. You hear it, and suddenly you’re back in that truck watching tail lights disappear down a gravel road.

Alabama – Old Flame (Official Video)

People love “Old Flame” because it’s true. It’s that song you put on when you want to remember, but you know it’s gonna hurt, and you play it anyway. The crowd felt every word, and when they sang along, you could tell those old flames were burning just as bright as ever.

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The best part is Alabama still shares little moments like these with fans online. If you follow them on Instagram, TikTok or Twitter, you’ll find old stories, behind-the-scenes laughs, and a whole lot of country family love.

Alabama & Friends – Live at the Ryman