Some performances bring back memories, and others remind fans why they fell in love with a song in the first place. Alabama’s 2012 live performance of “Feels So Right” at the All For The Hall concert in Nashville did both. Held at Bridgestone Arena, the concert celebrated artists who have helped shape country music. When Alabama stepped on stage, it felt like time stopped and the familiar sound of their classic hit filled the room.
The song, first released in 1981, was a number-one hit on the Billboard country charts and became one of Alabama’s most loved tracks. During this live show, Randy Owen’s smooth voice and the band’s perfect harmonies brought the song to life all over again. Even after decades the band delivered every note with the same warmth and passion. The crowd responded with excitement, singing along and feeling every word.
Alabama – “Feels So Right” – All For The Hall 2012
This performance stood out because it blended the soft, romantic feeling of the original with the special energy that only a live concert can give. As part of a night filled with tributes to country legends, Alabama reminded everyone why their music still matters. The performance showed just how strong their connection to fans remains and how deeply their songs continue to touch people.
One of the other songs that fans always connect with is “Dixieland Delight.” Written by Ronnie Rogers and released in 1983, this track tells the story of a happy drive through the countryside with someone you love. It paints a picture of simple Southern joys: open roads, clear skies and time spent together. The melody is fun and easy to sing along with, which is why it still plays at sports games and country music events.
Alabama – Dixieland Delight (Official Video)
The song was first written as a slower tune, but Alabama made it more upbeat and full of energy. That version became one of their biggest hits, quickly climbing to the top of the country charts. People of all ages know the chorus, and it has become a favorite that brings smiles and memories wherever it is played.
Alabama’s music still speaks to people because it feels real. Their songs are about life, about love, fun, and holding on to what matters. Performances like All For The Hall 2012 show that their music is not just from the past, it is still alive today. Follow Alabama on YouTube and Instagram because one song might take you right back to the best moments of your life.