"Dixieland Delight" has been remarked by writer Tom Roland as one of the band Alabama's most enduring singles, and is closely associated with 1980s country music as a whole. The song has been referenced in
Brad Paisley's "
Old Alabama" and
Midland's "
Make a Little". In 2018, the song's publishing rights, which were once owned by two different companies, but then later solely reverted to Rogers, were sold to
Downtown Music, a global independent rights management and music services company. Roland considered the deal unusual, citing it as a rare example of a single song deal. Roland noted that Downtown "expects to garner favorable placements and higher visibility by highlighting its attributes." The song is played regularly at Crimson Tide home football games during the intermission between the third and fourth quarters of games. Throughout its time as a tradition the University of Alabama, fans made chants to chant while the song was playing. Some chants later become controversial, as profanity was used in the chants; particularly, a widely used chant had fans chanting after the line "a little turtle dovin' on a Mason–Dixon night" profanities at their college conference rivals within the
Southeastern Conference (SEC). While popular with the student fanbase, it drew complaints from other fans and officials. Specifically, the modified lyrics are: Spend my dollar ("On beer!") Parked in a holler 'neath the mountain moonlight ("Roll Tide!") Holdin' her uptight ("Against the wall!") Make a little lovin' ("All night!") A little turtle dovin' on a Mason-Dixon night ("Fuck Auburn!") Fits my life ("And LSU!") Oh so right ("And Tennessee, too!") My Dixieland Delight As a result, Alabama Assistance Director of Marketing Ryan Majercik ordered the university to drop the tradition at the end of 2014 until further notice. The song was reinstated three years later, with university officials pleading spectators to chant a modified version. The song has been used by other universities to mock the tradition. The
University of Tennessee has recently mocked the University of Alabama for using the song as a stadium tradition, with the university's fanbase poking fun at the fact that "Dixieland Delight" mentions the state of Tennessee multiple times, but never Alabama. The song was played at
Neyland Stadium in 2022 after Tennessee broke an unprecedented 15-year losing streak against Alabama. Other universities have also created chants parodying Alabama's chant for the song, with the chant being flipped to say "Fuck 'Bama!" ==Charts==