THEY HAD SUNG THIS SONG TOGETHER FOR OVER 30 YEARS. BUT THAT NIGHT, JEFF COOK WASN’T THERE. “My Home’s In Alabama” — the song that started everything for Alabama. The anthem that turned three cousins from Fort Payne into the biggest country group in history. Everyone knew every word. But on the CMT Giants stage, something was wrong. Randy Owen’s voice cracked before the first chorus. He wasn’t performing — he was holding on. His eyes swept the stage. One spot felt empty. The guitar tone that had defined this song for decades wasn’t there. The audience knew. The band knew. Jeff Cook was fighting a battle he couldn’t win. The man who had stood beside them since the very beginning, whose fingers built the sound of Alabama, was gone from the stage. And Randy sang “My Home’s In Alabama” knowing that home would never sound the same again. That wasn’t the best version of the song. But it was the most honest one.
HE HAD SUNG THIS SONG FOR OVER 30 YEARS. BUT NEVER LIKE THAT NIGHT. There are songs that make a…