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IcyPeas

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16. Merry Clayton talks about singing backup on Sweet Home Alabama
Wed Dec 26, 2018, 05:18 PM
Dec 2018

mostly known for her backup singing on Gimme Shelter. We ALL know that chorus. "War, children, it's just a shot away
It's just a shot away."

You must watch the movie "20 Feet from Stardom" where she talks about singing on this song with Lynyrd Skynyrd




AVC: 20 Feet talks about that conflict mostly through your wrestling with the decision of whether to sing on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.” What was that process like for you?

MC: I got a call from Clydie King, a great friend of mine. She was a big session singer, and we worked together all the time. She called me and said that this producer talked to her about doing this session with this guy, she thought his name was Leonard Skynyrd, but we came to find out that the group was called Lynyrd Skynyrd. Either way, she said the song was “Sweet Home Alabama.” There was a silence on the phone for quite a while. I said, “Clydie, are you serious? I’m not singing nothing about nobody’s sweet home Alabama. Period.” So I’m just going on and on and my husband passes by in the other room and he says, “What’s wrong?” And I said, “We’re going to do this session with this white boy called ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’” He said, “‘Sweet Home Alabama.’ Merry, are you serious?” He says, “Give me the phone,” and he talks to Clydie and says, “She’ll be there.”

I get off the phone and said, “Curtis, why are you telling Clydie that I’m going to be at a session that I do not want to do? You know I’m not going to sing anything about sweet home nobody’s Alabama.” He says, “Oh, but sweetheart you must sing ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’” He said, “You’re young, Merry. You don’t understand.” He said, “What you don’t know is that you can’t picket and you can’t stand on the front lines because with your mouth, you’d be dead. But you have the biggest platform there is to partake in and what you should do is let the music be your protest.” And I got it; at that moment, it clicked in my head and I got it. So I said, “Okay, I’m going to go to this session, but you better believe I’m going to be singing through my teeth ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’”

So the girls and I had a big prayer and we asked that God would just use us in this and that His will be done through this song and that this song would be a big hit and to let this be our protest and let people know that the whole world was screwed up, but that this was our protest as background singers and as music people, period. So we went to the session, the guys were great, we sang “Sweet Home Alabama,” and the rest is history.

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I didn't think much of it until I looked up the lyrics. bearsfootball516 Dec 2018 #1
"Does your conscience bother you?" MiniMe Dec 2018 #13
I wish I had a dollar for every time I played it in nightclubs redstateblues Dec 2018 #2
A very weak reply to Young's "Southern Man". eom guillaumeb Dec 2018 #3
And "Alabama" by Neil Young violetpastille Dec 2018 #5
Just another proud of their heritage moment. dem4decades Dec 2018 #6
Green Onions -- there's an awesome song. byronius Dec 2018 #4
Put on Neil Young's Southern Man after you get off the phone... hlthe2b Dec 2018 #7
Absolutely sick of it. Like most of early 70s rock. bif Dec 2018 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author dameatball Dec 2018 #9
NPR has a great series going--American Anthem randr Dec 2018 #10
Knuckle-dragging, neo-confederate trash anthem. Paladin Dec 2018 #11
Leningrad Cowboys Red Army Choir SWEET HOME ALABAMA Ptah Dec 2018 #12
It's the quintessential Southern Rock anthem - Nothing more, nothing less Brother Buzz Dec 2018 #14
Heh. violetpastille Dec 2018 #15
Merry Clayton talks about singing backup on Sweet Home Alabama IcyPeas Dec 2018 #16
Liked the movie. Then realized it was supporting confederate culture in applegrove Dec 2018 #17
It's an anti-Neil Young diss track MrScorpio Dec 2018 #18
I'm okay with Freebird pressbox69 Dec 2018 #19
It's better than the usual elevator music!! LeftInTX Dec 2018 #20
Well, it's complicated... GulfCoast66 Dec 2018 #21
I Heard Lynyrd Skynrd Sang About Me Wolf Frankula Dec 2018 #22
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