"Sunday in the South" is a song written by Jay Booker, and recorded by American country music group Shenandoah.
The song is a recollection of sacred Sundays, namely in the Southern United States.
It was shot on the grounds of the Colbert County Courthouse in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
The storyline roughly follows those of the lyrics, with the band performing at a community potluck, as the backdrop for children's games, checkers and more.
[citation needed] Shenandoah remade "Sunday in the South" with Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan.