Alabama football had already performed one of its traditions earlier in the fourth quarter against Tennessee. But the crowd at Bryant-Denny Stadium didn’t seem to mind at the two-minute warning when ...
There's no official record of when Dixieland Delight was first played at Bryant-Denny Stadium for an Alabama football game. So, we opened an investigation to try to find the answer.
Experience the unifying roar of Bryant-Denny as 100,000 fans erupt for "Dixieland Delight." This electrifying anthem embodies Alabama's football passion and pride.
The Alabama-Tennessee rivalry isn't just a battle over college football bragging rights. It's also a country pop culture tug-of-war, as the fanbases claim possession of the hit country music classic, ...
Despite being among the most popular fightin' ditties on fall Saturdays in Bryant-Denny Stadium, both "Rammer Jammer" and "Dixieland Delight" have in the past been banned. Unlike nearly century-old ...
The 1983 song “Dixieland Delight” by the country band Alabama has been a Bryant-Denny Stadium fan favorite for years. Crimson Tide fans have adopted the tune as a game-day anthem, perhaps more so than ...
Both songs are used to hype fans during football games, but they are completely different genres of music. While “Dixieland Delight” is a country song performed by the group Alabama, “Jump Around” is ...
Add another encore of "Dixieland Delight" for Rick Barnes and Tennessee basketball. After the Vols defeated Alabama 79-76 on Saturday afternoon on Jahmai Mashack's deep game-winning 3-pointer as time ...