"Alabama Jubilee" is a popular song and instrumental piece written in 1915 by George L. Cobb (music) and Jack Yellen (lyrics). It is a lively, upbeat tune that has become a standard in the repertoire of old-time and bluegrass musicians.
The song's lyrics celebrate the joy and spirit of a festive gathering in Alabama, with references to dancing and having a good time. The music captures this joyful atmosphere with a catchy melody and energetic rhythm.
"Alabama Jubilee" has been performed and recorded by numerous artists over the years, including country and bluegrass musicians like Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, and Roy Clark. It has also been featured in various films and television shows, contributing to its enduring popularity.
The instrumental version of "Alabama Jubilee" is particularly well-known for its use in fiddle and banjo competitions, showcasing the skill and dexterity of the musicians. The song's lively tempo and catchy tune make it a favorite for both performers and audiences.
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