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Introduction

“Jordan’s Banks” by Alabama is one of those songs that feels like a comforting hand on your shoulder, a gentle reminder that there’s hope and peace beyond the trials of this life. It’s a song that resonates deeply, not just because of its beautiful melody, but because of the timeless message it carries—one that speaks to the soul’s journey, faith, and the promise of something better waiting on the other side.

Listening to “Jordan’s Banks” feels like stepping into a story that’s been told for generations, a story about crossing over into a place where worries and pains no longer exist. The song draws on imagery from the Bible, specifically referencing the River Jordan, a symbol of the boundary between this world and the next, between earthly struggles and eternal rest. Alabama’s rendition is both reverent and soothing, making you feel as if you’re sitting on a porch, reflecting on life’s ups and downs, while being gently reassured that everything will be okay in the end.

What makes “Jordan’s Banks” special is its simplicity. It doesn’t rely on grandiose arrangements or flashy production; instead, it’s the purity of the vocals and the sincerity of the lyrics that pull you in. The harmonies are rich and warm, evoking a sense of unity and togetherness, which is what Alabama has always been about. You can hear the connection between the members as they sing, like they’re not just performing a song, but sharing a piece of their hearts with you.

For many, “Jordan’s Banks” isn’t just a song; it’s a source of comfort. Whether you’re going through a tough time or just need a moment to pause and reflect, this song offers a space to do just that. It’s a gentle reminder that, no matter what, there’s always hope—there’s always a brighter day ahead.

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Lyrics

Child of wonder, bound to roam.
.like the wind, don’t have a home
the road is long, til journeys end
on Jordans banks one day I’ll stand
the sun is hot, the rain is cold
there on the mountain, I’ll rest my soul
I’ll plant my feet, in the promised land
on Jordans banks, one day I’ll stand
Holy river, washes clean
from this troubled world I’ve seen
and with the sons of Abraham
on Jordans banks, one day I’ll stand
Oh Jesus, take me home
walk me down Jerusalams road
til we reach, sweet Beulah land
on Jordans banks, one day I’ll stand