The southern United States is a spooky place of equal parts back-woods moonshine and old Civil War mystery. From this special, almost mystical place, maybe the best type of rock and roll was born. The southern United States know the blues like no other district in the world – this comes out in simply poetic lyrics and great guitar riffs. Here’s a top 10 of the best.
They may have been from California but they sang some of the best southern rock songs like “Born On A Bayou” and “Long As I Can See The Light”. Lyrically “Midnight Special” is one of the quintessential southern rock songs but the fact that they were from out west bumps them down a couple levels to 10.
Yes, that guy and I’ll wager none of us know a single person that couldn’t sing every bar of “Devil Went Down To Georgia”. He is on there more for the girth of his work than for the #1 hits but Charlie made fiddles cool, kinda.
They plowed some good ground with songs like “Fire on the Mountain” and “Heard It In A Love Song” Doug Gray sings the part of the broken down yet happy southern boy damn well, I’m not sure they are the most influential band out there but they sure went to the well once with “Heard It In A Love Song.”
Pay attention to this band if this genre is for you, they have only been around since 1996 but they can play and are one of the only bands that can actually make the claim of being better live than on CD, most of these bands can say the same but most bands in the music world are filtered through miles of electronics to make them sound something like, well, shit. Luther Dickinson is one of the best singer/guitar players around. Check into “Mean Ol’ Wind Died Down” it’s satisfying.
Come on, these guys deserve a lot of credit for still being around and just like Fidel Castro, they still have their beards. Points for that, seriously though some of the best guitar licks in rock come from this band like “La Grange” could be the best rock and roll guitar song ever, ranking that is like ranking your favorite toes but it’s in the top 10 (new list somebody). They make lyrics like “A Haw Haw Haw/ A Haw Haw Haw Haw” sound good.
He gets most of his credit for being both a racist and a country singer but had a lot of southern rock in him. Songs like “Longhaired Redneck” and “If That Aint Country”. He wrote some pretty awful songs about black people but is repentant and what can you expect from a guy who has been in and out of reform schools and prison since the age of 9. “Southern boys live among the ghosts and spirits of slaves and soldiers crying out to a moon that’s done them wrong”–I hate unattributed quotes but this one kinda got it just right.
Kind of like the Beatles in the sense that he was basically just the first person to stumble on a round shape and use it for a wheel. I’m guessing someone would have taken black blues and gospel and mixed them with country to make southern rock shortly after him had he not. Just like that first cave man who invented the wheel–would have been done eventually. Still though, the older I get the better he sounds. Has far too many songs to list go pick your own.
Lowell George was a badass in the Duane Allman vein. There wasn’t anything he couldn’t do on a stage. This is one of the first southern rock bands whose album’s can be seen as entire pieces rather than a collection of songs. “Feats Don’t Fail Me Now” is a gem. They were among the first bands from the south to include black musicians which proves art is a ways ahead of the rest of life, avant guard is the status quo. Their clothes suffered during the 70′s as the entire country slipped into the deluge of disco, that mosquito that sucked the soul of music from us for nearly 2 decades largely until Nirvana’s Nevermind (one of the most appropriate titles to an album, a jaded exasperated response to a world that just doesn’t get it). Lowell George died in 1979 and like many of our best they left all too soon. Life’s a bitch for the ubertalented, I guess.
Named after their high school gym teacher in a back-handed way. This is one of the most played bands of all time. They have anthems like “Free Bird” and “Sweet Home Alabama”, “Gimme Three Steps” and “Every Mother’s Son” are classics as well. And, just like Lowell George and Duane Allman, Ronnie Van Zandt died too early, this time in a plane crash along with two other bandmates and both pilot and copilot. They continued to make music with Johnny Van Zant, Ronnie’s brother, at the front. It was tough to bump them to the second spot in this list but the Allman Brothers Band, and the spin-off’s like Gov’t Mule and The Greg Allman Band, are just too good both lyrically and in skill.
“All Night Train” is one of the all time best jam songs I’ve heard and the Allman Brothers built their foundation on playing instruments well, then getting bent on drugs and booze. And they were certainly not the most attractive group of guys but NSYNC and the Back Street Men sucked and they were gorgeous. Songs like “Going Down Slow” well showed the down side of drug and drink: “won’t somebody write my mother/and tell her the shape I’m in/ I want you to tell her to pray for me/ask her to forgive me for all my sins.” Prophetic lyrics, had Duane Allman not died there is no telling how much new ground the group would have cut. Songs like “Rambling Man” and “Midnight Rider” are anthems best listened to alone in the driver’s seat on some long highway with the music way up. Duane Allman lived hard and kicked a lot of ass. Its unbelievable he died at the age of 24.
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what about Pantera?
I know they are from California, but as far as “style” goes, I have always considered the Eagles to be Southern Rock. So is Alabama, despite their Country label.
ELvis? seriously? You passed up bands like Molly Hatchet band The outlaws, .38 Special, Ted Nuggent? WTF? I agree with most picks, but Elvis, Little Feet, and The North Mississippi Alll Stars need to go… id say replace them with Molly Hatchet, .38 Speecial, and either The Drive by Truckers or Ted Nuggent…. and if you doubt Ted is southern rock, listen to Great white Buffalo or Stranglehold and reconsider
Little Feat rocks son.
This could be the worst list ever!! How can anybody put David Allen Coe ahead of CCR, and then you put Elvis on this list??????Really, Do you know anything about Southern Rock????? Im pretty sure you have about 5 right here on this list, Allman Brothers, Skynard, CCR, Marshall Tucker Band, ZZ Top, and other than these 5, your absolutely CRAZY!!!!!! How about Blue Oyster Cult, or Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, or Fleetwood Mac….If that is not Good Southern Rock, I don’t know what is????
Fleetwood Mac is NOT southern rock….maybe southern california.
It’s was more about the sound than the location: Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd (I never spell that right) Charlie Daniels Band, ZZ Top, Marshall Tucker Band (lots of bands back then) CCR, Eagles, Steve Miller Band, Little Feat, .38 Special, Outlaws, Elvin Bishop. Many of these artists aren’t really from the South.
Blackfoot, Molly hatchet, .38 Special and take off Elvis, NMA, and Coe(country)
Rebel Meets Rebel
Molly Hatchet and 38 Special belong at the top. And of course Black Oak Arkansas.
how is elvis a band?
Can’t belive Molly Hatchett is not on the list. Flirtin w/Disaster, Fall of the Peacemakers, Gator Country, Dream I’ll Never See, Bounty Hunter. You need to listen to these songs again
WARREN HAYNES (WHO MADE DAVID ALLEN COE SOUND GOOD, TOURS WITH THE ALLMAN BROS, HAS A BAND CALLED GOVT MULE THAT SHOULD BE ON THIS LIST, COLLABED WITH ZZ TOP, AND GAVE THE MISSISSIPPI ALL STARS FAME) SHOULD BE INCLUDED. ALSO, ELVIS WAS FAMOUS, CHARMING, AND STOLE MUSIC STYLES…WARREN HAYNES’S MUSIC TAKES A HUGE DUMP ON ELVIS’S AS FAR AS MUSICAL TALENT GOES. HOW ABOUT A “JAM BAND” LIST. UMPHREYS BETTER BE THE FIRST MODER DAY ONE ON IT, HAHA. I LOVE THIS SITE, SCRE WORK. GO JFRATER
I applaud the Creedence inclusion, as a southerner myself. I’d rank ‘em even higher, truth be told. For the guy who says he doesn’t consider Creedence southern rock but DOES consider Skynyrd, just remember: Ronnie Van Zant cited Creedence as his primary influence. Heck, CCR’s rock is more southern than many actually from down here. Don’t just think about “Born on the Bayou” or “Proud Mary”. Take a listen to some of their lesser known stuff like “Tombstone Shadow”, “Bootleg”, “Graveyard Train” and “Keep on Chooglin” and tell me they don’t sound like worthy southern rock songs!
What about The Outlaws (they really should be in the list), 38 Special, Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot, Dickey Betts & The Great Southern, Wet Willy, Drive-By Truckers, LeRoux, Grinderswitch, Henry Paul Band, Dixie Dreggs, Doc Holliday, etc …
Next time lets make a Top 50 instead of a Top 10.
I don’t think Elvis should be in this list and although I love Little Feat, I don’t consider them a Southern Band.
You should also try some less known great Southern Rockers such as Blackberry Smoke, Zach Williams & The Reformation, Judge Parker, Dirty Sweet, Five Horse Johnson, …
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This was an excellent list. The Allman Brothers were a perfect example of Southern blues. I believe that Gregg Allman stated that one of his influences was Little Milton. The Marshall Tucker Band were definitely undervalued. In addition to “Heard It In A Love Song”, I loved their tunes “Can’t You See” and “Take The Highway”. One of the few bands to utilize the flute. Little Feat, too, were under-appreciated. Although I prefer the Lowell George era, their entire catalogue is worth checking out, but I would recommend anything after 1988′s “Let It Roll” to hardcore Feat aficionados only. ZZ Top were phenomenal. Even though I didn’t care for some of their late 80s output, they provided a fine amalgam of blues-laced rock. It is an apt testament to their talent that they are perhaps the one band that has existed for over 40 years with the original line-up intact.
Notable omissions:
38 Special
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Molly Hatchet
The Outlaws
Hate to break it to everyone but CCR is not a southern Rock band. John Fogerty tried to steal Howlin” Wolfs voice and got all of his lyrics by watching TV and pretending to be southern. CCR is a hell of a band, but they are southern/blues/country in STYLE only. They could never have written with the honesty of a Lynyrd Skynyrd or the soul of Muddy Waters. Like putting a skirt on a dog and calling it a girl.
Skynyrd should be no# 1 – period.
No Molly Hatchet? WTF????????
where the hell is black foot they should be number 1
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Ahh, Creedence Clearwater Revival. That's one of my favorite bands of all time. So lyrically and musically talented, and such calming songs that can brighten anyone's day. I was refreshed to see them honored on this list!
CCR should be number one and the eagles should be in the list!
You are on crack, putting CCR at 10. They are #1 in my honest opinion.
Outlaws should be on list.
Molly Hatchet? Derek Trucks?
A somewhat obscure southern band that got lost in the mix was White Witch out of Tampa, FL in the early 1970's. Stylistically, they covered a lot of ground, but you could hear the southern influence even in their more glam and prog rock-leaning tunes.
And since I'm here, I'd add Southern Culture on the Skids for consideration. "Dirt Track Date" is a great album from start to finish. Also, the Rev. Billy C. Wirtz may be a solo act with a few too many jokes in his act for purists, but the guy can flat-out play piano with some of the best.
North Mississippi All-Stars? Never heard of ‘em. Molly Hatchet “Dreams I’ll Never See”
Elvis by himself is as band?
Kentucky Headhunters have not even been mentioned in the comments yet.
i think the drive by truckers should receive at least an honorable mention!!
You forgot Danny Joe Brown/Molly Hatchet!
Were´s 38 Special here ???????
.38 special belongs in the top 5. Period. You blew it !!!!!
NO OUTLAWS ???!!! The Outlaws put out one of the greatest southern rock music songs ever “Green Grass And High Tides”. Listen to the 20+ minute version on their live album “Bringin’ It Back Alive” it makes “Freebird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd sound like the theme to the Mickey Mouse Club.
Love #3 and your appreciation of them but…they’re an “LA” band. Although Billy is from Texas, Sam & Kenny from Louisiana (and now Fred from Arkansas), the band was formed in L.A. whence Lowell and Paul hail and Richie(Iowa) and Billy hooked up.
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