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In reply to the discussion: Southern Rock thread - Post your favorite. I'll start with "One Way Out" [View all]BainsBane
(57,771 posts)25. Does Stevie Ray Vaughn count?
as Southern Rock? Probably not, but I'm going to pick him anyway.
I'm picking White Boots. Don't ask me why.
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Southern Rock thread - Post your favorite. I'll start with "One Way Out" [View all]
bluesbassman
Nov 2013
OP
I love the Allman Bros, but let's give Sonny Boy Willianson his due, he wrote the song.
panader0
Nov 2013
#12
Love those guys. Toy had great touch and tone and I enjoy his singing too..
bluesbassman
Nov 2013
#17
If we're talkin' Stevie Ray, I gotta go with "Life Without You". n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2013
#43
I know at least one very popular southern rock song that doesn't belong on DU ...
Martin Eden
Nov 2013
#61
Yeah, Young liked Sweet Home Alabama, and plays it in his live sets every now and then.
cemaphonic
Nov 2013
#73
Nah, CCR is a good example of "southern rock" feel and they were from the SF Bay Area.
bluesbassman
Nov 2013
#72