After a few years away, Dixieland Delight will be back Saturday night in Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The song, taken out of rotation after the alternate lyrics became the primary, will play again during the 6 p.m. CT Saturday homecoming game with Missouri. Alabama AD Greg Byrne announced the decision Wednesday evening in a video featuring Terry Saban and Damien Harris.

Harris, Saban and Byrne made the plea to "keep it clean" when the country song by the band Alabama returns.

"We're going to do our part here and try this one more time," Byrne said. "So, we need you to do yours."

The Iron Bowl of 2014 was the last time it played to a full stadium in Tuscaloosa. A four-letter word beginning with F echoed through the 101,821-seat stadium directed toward Auburn.

It's been the source of much debate since then with fan groups calling for its return.

AL.com columnist Joseph Goodman published a column Wednesday morning saying it was time to bring it back. A few hours later, Byrne's video was posted to Twitter.

This issue of student attendance has been another topic of debate since a low turnout two week ago for the Louisiana-Lafayette game. This is no doubt an effort to stem that trend.