Alabama Song

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"Alabama Song"
Song by Kurt Weill
Released 1927
Performed April 11, 2003
Genre Dark cabaret
Writer Bertolt Brecht
Composer Kurt Weill
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"Alabama Song" (also known as "Moon of Alabama", "Moon over Alabama" and "Whiskey Bar") was performed live once by Marilyn Manson on April 11, 2003 in Berlin, Germany. The song was originally performed by Kurt Weill in 1927.

Versions

  • "Alabama Song" (Live)

Lyrics

   Show me the way
   To the next whiskey bar
   Oh, don't ask why
   Oh, don't ask why
   
   Show me the way
   To the next whiskey bar
   Oh, don't ask why
   Oh, don't ask why
   
   If we don't find
   The next whiskey bar
   I tell you we must die
   I tell you we must die
   I tell you, I tell you
   I tell you we must die
   
   Oh, moon of Alabama
   Now we say goodbye
   We've lost our dear old mama
   Oh, now have whiskey, oh, you know why?
   
   Oh, moon of Alabama
   Now we say goodbye
   We've lost our dear old mama
   Oh, now have whiskey, oh, you know why?
   
   Show me the way
   To the next little girl
   Oh, don't ask why
   Oh, don't ask why
   
   Show me the way
   To the next little boy
   Oh, don't ask why
   Oh, don't ask why
   
   For if we don't find
   The next little girl
   I tell you we must die
   I tell you we must die
   I tell you, I'll tell you
   I tell you we must die
   
   Oh, moon of Alabama
   Now we say goodbye
   We've lost our dear old mama
   Oh, now have whiskey, oh, you know why?
   
   Oh, moon
   Now we say goodbye
   We've lost our dear old mama
   Oh, must have whiskey, oh, you know why?