Greg Allman wrote sweet Melissa at the Evergreen motel in 67 I think, two blocks from my father's Television repair business in Pensacola Fl. one half block from railroad tracks which ran alongside Old Corey Field rd. South to Barrancas Avenue where the Allman brothers were playing at the Sahara club. I remember standing in the back seat floorboard of my mother's Pontiac station wagon admiring the Mural of the Saharan landscape with Camels and pyramids. The marquis read Tonight, The Allman Brothers band, who knew?
I've done that a few times myself back in the day, along with One Way Out and Ain't Wastin' Time No More. Another favorite to sing was I'm No Angel, even though that's a Gregg song...
🎵Your My Bluesky, Trantifa actually just gay🎵 We scurry and we hide when Ice comes our way🎵
Sorry Allman Brothers...
... and Dickey Betts rolls over in his grave kek
(One of my favorite songs by them, especially the live version on An Evening With..., with Warren Haynes on second guitar and background vocal)
Greg Allman wrote sweet Melissa at the Evergreen motel in 67 I think, two blocks from my father's Television repair business in Pensacola Fl. one half block from railroad tracks which ran alongside Old Corey Field rd. South to Barrancas Avenue where the Allman brothers were playing at the Sahara club. I remember standing in the back seat floorboard of my mother's Pontiac station wagon admiring the Mural of the Saharan landscape with Camels and pyramids. The marquis read Tonight, The Allman Brothers band, who knew?
I love singing that at Karaoke, a Christian song.
I've done that a few times myself back in the day, along with One Way Out and Ain't Wastin' Time No More. Another favorite to sing was I'm No Angel, even though that's a Gregg song...
Soulshine is a mid-90s great Greg tune