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Church In The Wildwood

By Alabama

1,808 views Jul 2, 2026 updated Verified editorial review

Alabama's 'The Church in the Wildwood' is a nostalgic song about a beloved little brown church in a valley, recalling childhood memories and the peaceful Sabbath mornings spent there. It also reflects on a loved one buried near the church and the singer's own desire to be laid to rest beside them. The song evokes a sense of comfort, tradition, and the enduring significance of a simple country church, though it does not explicitly focus on Christian doctrine or worship.

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There's a church in the valley by the wildwood

No lovelier spot in the dale

No place is so dear to my childhood

As the little brown church in the vale.


(Oh, come, come, come, come)

Come to the church by the wildwood

Oh, come to the church in the vale

No spot is so dear to my childhood

As the little brown church in the vale.


How sweet on a clear Sabbath morning

To listen to the clear ringing bells

Its tones so sweetly are calling

Oh come to the church in the vale.


(Oh, come, come, come, come)

Come to the church by the wildwood

Oh, come to the church in the vale

No spot is so dear to my childhood

As the little brown church in the vale.


There, close by the church in the valley

Lies one that I loved so well

She sleeps, sweetly sleeps, 'neath the willow

Disturb not her rest in the vale.


(Oh, come, come, come, come)

Come to the church by the wildwood

Oh, come to the church in the vale

No spot is so dear to my childhood

As the little brown church in the vale.


There, close by the side of that loved one

'Neath the tree where the wild flowers bloom

When farewell hymns shall be chanted

I shall rest by her side in the tomb.


(Oh, come, come, come, come)

Come to the church by the wildwood

Oh, come to the church in the vale

No spot is so dear to my childhood

As the little brown church in the vale...

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