Alabama Wild Man

Jerry Reed

About Alabama Wild Man

Alabama Wild Man is a song written and recorded by American country artist Jerry Reed. It was released in July 1972 as the only single from the album, Jerry Reed. The song reached peaks of number 22 on the U. S. country chart and number 12 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The B-side, "Take It Easy (In Your Mind)," would later be sampled in the 1972 top ten hit "Convention '72" by The Delegates.


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Now my daddy was hard shelled Alabama preacher
My momma was a dedicated Sunday school teacher
My brother went to college and got a PHD
Daddy said the only dud in the family was me

He said â??Boy you ain't never going to amount to a thing
You set around with that silly looking guitar and sing
You hang around them juke joints all the time
Making music like some wild man done lost his mind

Sock it to me
Well what's that supposed to mean
Boy you just a wild manâ??

Well then one day daddy told me â??Boy I've had enough
Now you just pack up that guitar you just pack up your stuffâ??
So I left home and organized myself a band
Called myself the Alabama wild man

Well I worked all them joints from the east to the west
Never making no money and a-starving to death
A-living on coffee and cold sardines
Soda crackers and pork n beans

But I finally went to Music City USA
Said I'm the Alabama wild man and I'm here to stay
Took my guitar and showed â??em what I'm talking about
So we made a little record and we put it out

With me going
Sock it to me honey
Ha ha hook it boy
Play that guitar

Well now I'm driving the Cadillacs a city block long
The Alabama wild man could do no wrong
â??Cause I'm selling them records
And I'm working them shows
And people love me everywhere I go

But a funny thing happened about a week or so back
I was a showing my home town and the place was packed
Guess who was sitting on the front row seat
Was my daddy grinning up at me batting at me

Yelling
â??Sock it your daddy wild man
Hook it boy, hook it
Play that guitar show â??em son

Yeah that's my boy alright
Taught him everything he knows
Bought him his first guitar
Ah sock it to your daddy son
Go ahead put it to me put it to me
Keep them checks coming in boy
We going to pave the drive next weekâ??

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Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 – September 1, 2008), known professionally as Jerry Reed, was an American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter, as well as an actor who appeared in more than a dozen films. His signature songs included "Guitar Man," "A Thing Called Love," "Alabama Wild Man," "Amos Moses", "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (which garnered a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance), "Ko-Ko Joe", "Lord, Mr. Ford", "East Bound and Down" (the theme song for the 1977 blockbuster Smokey and the Bandit, in which Reed co-starred), "The Bird," and "She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)". more »

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Written by: JERRY REED HUBBARD

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10 facts about this song

Release Info
"Alabama Wild Man" was released in 1972 by the American country artist Jerry Reed.
Album Classification
It is the title track of his ninth studio album, bearing the same name "Alabama Wild Man".
Song Length
The track has a duration of approximately 3 minutes and 48 seconds, standard for country music songs from that era.
Song Genre
The song is categorized under the 'country' genre, embodying Reed's trademark style of casual storytelling.
Chart Performance
Although the song itself did not peak on Billboard music chart, its album reached number 22 on the Billboard Country Albums chart in 1972.
Artist Legacy
Jerry Reed, the artist of "Alabama Wild Man", is known for his unique blend of country, folk, and swamp rock styles.
Guitar Skills
Reed's guitar-playing skills, as exemplified in "Alabama Wild Man," earned him a reputation as a highly skilled guitarist, both in studio sessions and live performances.
Song Theme
The song is reflective of Reed's Southern heritage, with its lyrics describing a man from Alabama who had a wild yet attractive personality.
Songwriter's credit
Jerry Reed is not only the performer but also the songwriter of "Alabama Wild Man," showing the full range of his artistic talents.
Multiple Talents
Jerry Reed is well-known as a singer, songwriter, and actor, with "Alabama Wild Man" representing just one facet of his multifaceted career.

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