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Virgil Spencer's got a nineteen-inch Hitachi
And many demons lingering
Friday night he pulled a gun to change the channel
Something that he picked up from the King
His wife remembers well the man she knew
Seems the dreams she had have all turned black and blue
She's wasted years
No time for tears
Cause there's another chance and a someday soon
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
It's three a.m. and Virgil's passed out on the sofa
A fifth of Jim Beam on the floor
She's packed a bag she slips the keys out of his pocket
She's careful not to slam the door
And as she drives she rubs her rosary
She's never been so all alone she's never felt so free
She's got miles to go
Blind faith and hope
Cause there's another chance and a someday soon
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
As the rain falls down upon the interstate
Any doubts she had are all but washed away
One long look back
At Birmingham
Cause there's another chance and a someday soon
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
And many demons lingering
Friday night he pulled a gun to change the channel
Something that he picked up from the King
His wife remembers well the man she knew
Seems the dreams she had have all turned black and blue
She's wasted years
No time for tears
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
A fifth of Jim Beam on the floor
She's packed a bag she slips the keys out of his pocket
She's careful not to slam the door
And as she drives she rubs her rosary
She's never been so all alone she's never felt so free
She's got miles to go
Blind faith and hope
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
Any doubts she had are all but washed away
One long look back
At Birmingham
Shining like the Alabama moon
She's looking for her promised land
Out beyond the lights of
Birmingham
Song Info
Submitted by
ang On Jan 04, 2002
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Great song. I wonder why as a Canadian she chose Birmingham, as the city. Anybody know?
@Skoorb Amanda had many songwriters from Sony/Epic writing on her first album, I believe she only wrote “Sittin’ on Top of the World”. She probably heard the song and wanted to record it. I also thought the same thing, as she’s Canadian. Birmingham is known for it’s Jazz and the song has some great saxophone featured in it
@Skoorb Amanda had many songwriters from Sony/Epic writing on her first album, I believe she only wrote “Sittin’ on Top of the World”. She probably heard the song and wanted to record it. I also thought the same thing, as she’s Canadian. Birmingham is known for it’s Jazz and the song has some great saxophone featured in it
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The meaning is a bit obvious. Wife is abused by her husband, finally decides to leave him with the plan to start a new life for herself.
Stunningly beautiful song..
Great song - she's never had a better song since this one. Terrific lyrics, easy to understand