About the song

Let’s embark on a journey through the enchanting melodies of “Southern Nights” by the iconic Glen Campbell. Released in 1977 as the title track of his album, this song captures the essence of the American South with its captivating blend of country, pop, and folk influences.

Written by Allen Toussaint, “Southern Nights” quickly rose to prominence, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and earning Glen Campbell critical acclaim. Its infectious rhythm and nostalgic lyrics pay homage to the beauty and charm of the southern landscape, evoking images of warm summer evenings and starlit skies.

The song’s unique sound and universal themes resonated deeply with audiences, solidifying its status as one of Glen Campbell’s most beloved songs. Its success propelled Campbell to new heights of fame and earned him a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male in 1977.

Decades after its release, “Southern Nights” remains a cherished classic, celebrated for its timeless appeal and evocative storytelling. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Glen Campbell’s enduring legacy as a musical pioneer and his ability to capture the spirit of the American South in song.

So, let’s bask in the magical glow of “Southern Nights” as we celebrate the rich tapestry of life in the American South and the enduring power of music to transport us to places of beauty and wonder.

Video

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Lyrics

Southern nights
Have you ever felt a Southern night?
Free as a breeze
Not to mention the trees
Whistlin’ tunes that you know and love so
Southern nights
Just as good even when you close your eyes
I apologize
To anyone who can truly say
That he has found a better way
Southern skies
Have you ever noticed Southern skies? (In southern skies)
Its precious beauty lies
Just beyond the eye it goes running through your soul
Like the stories told of old
Old man
He and his dog, that walk the old land
Every flower touched his cold hand
As he slowly walked by
Weepin’ willows would cry for joy, joy
Feel so good
Feel so good, it’s frightening
Wish I could
Stop this world from fighting
Mysteries
Like this and many others in the trees
Blow in the night
In the Southern skies
Southern nights
They feel so good, it’s frightening
Wish I could (Southern nights)
Stop this world from fighting
Southern skies
Have you ever noticed?

By Tam Le

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