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  1. The 1924 vaudeville song “Alabamy Bound” opens Ray Charles’ first ABC album, The Genius Hits The Road from 1960, on which every song mentions a place in the United States. “Alabamy Bound” was written by Ray Henderson, Bud Green, and Buddy DeSylva and became most famous in a recording by Al Jolson. (Another song, “I’m Alabama Bound”, was made famous by artists such as Jelly Roll ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupAlabama Bound · Rich BrownDeep River Of Song: Alabama, "From Lullabies To Blues" - The Alan Lomax Collection℗ 200...

  3. The song I'm Alabama Bound was written by Robert Hoffman and John J. Puderer and was first released by Prince's Orchestra in 1910. It was covered by Chris Barber and His Jazz Band, Little Brother Montgomery, Smokey Stover's Original Firemen, The Walkers and other artists.

  4. Watch the song video Alabama Bound. 9,821. 72 1. more tracks from the album The Definitive: Midnight Special #1. Rock Island Line #3. House of the Rising Sun #4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out #5. Fannin' Street #7. C.C. Rider #8. Alabama Bound #14. Pick a Bale of Cotton #15. Midnight Special #17. How Long #21.

  5. "Alabama Bound" (otherwise Mobile Mammal) is a southern country-themed song from the episode "Suddenly Suzy". It was originally composed by a Banana Factory Worker, but he had left the demo disk in a company truck being commandeered by Perry the Platypus. The song is also briefly played while Perry takes the control of Doofenshmirtz's truck in "Road Trip". He's Alabama-bound with a load of ...

  6. Alabamy Bound Lyrics by Bing Crosby from the Bing Crosby with Judy Garland & Al Jolson album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I'm Alabamy bound, There'll be no heebie jeebies hangin' round. Just gave the meanest ticket mam on earth All I'm wo…

  7. Alabama Bound Lyrics: I'm Alabama bound / I'm Alabama bound / And if the train don't turn around / I'm Alabama bound / Oh, don't you leave me here / Oh, don't you leave me here / But if you must go.