Skynyrd Nation

Album: God & Guns (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from Lynyrd Skynyrd's twelfth studio album, God & Guns.
  • This song was written after the death of keyboardist Billy Powell in January 2009. Vocalist Johnny Van Zant recalled to Billboard magazine: "I was on the computer right after Billy passed away, and was just seeing the messages that people were posting. Somebody said, 'Will the Skynyrd nation go on?' I thought, 'Wow, I never thought of it as being a nation, but it really is.' So I called up Gary (Rossington) and Rickey (Medlocke) and I said, 'Man, we've got to write a song called 'Skynyrd Nation,' and we did. It's a party kind of song, just an upbeat kind of thing."

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