Some Questions Seem Simple — Until You Hear the Answer

When someone asked Teddy Gentry of Alabama what his favorite song to play live was, he didn’t say a word at first.

He just smiled.

But that smile — wide, knowing, almost boyish — said everything. And fans? They already knew.

That spark in his eyes? That unmistakable grin?
It could only mean one thing: “Mountain Music.”

Because “Mountain Music” isn’t just a song. It’s a lightning bolt. The moment the fiddle kicks in and the crowd feels that first stomp-worthy beat, it’s no longer a performance — it’s a celebration.

You can hear it in Teddy’s bass line, in Randy Owen’s vocals, in the way every hand in the crowd shoots up like they’re riding the music home.

And in this short clip — just seconds long — you can feel it all:
The nostalgia. The pride. The wild, boot-stompin’ joy.

That’s why it still brings the house down.
Every time.

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