The state of Georgia is known for a lot of things, including its beautiful weather, its beaches, and of course, its abundance of peaches. Itโs also the topic of several songs, including these four, which all became big hits.
โMidnight Train To Georgiaโ by Gladys Knight & The Pips
In 1973, Gladys Knight & The Pips had a No. 1 pop and R&B song with โMidnight Train To Georgiaโ. Written by Jim Weatherly, the song is on their Imagination album.
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Weatherly first recorded โMidnight Train To Georgiaโ, although as โMidnight Train To Houstonโ instead. But when Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney Houston, wanted the song, she asked to change the lyrics, since her last name was Houston. But itโs Gladys Knight & the Pips whose version is remembered the most.
โMidnight Train To Georgiaโ says, โHe’s leaving (leaving) / On that midnight train to Georgia, yeah / Leaving on the midnight train / Said he’s going back / Going back to find / To a simpler place and time,.โ
“Georgia Rain” by Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood is from Georgia, so it makes sense that she would record a song about her home state. In 2005, Yearwood released โGeorgia Rainโ. On her Jasper County record, Ed Hill and Karyn Rochelle are the two writers of the song. Yearwood is from Monticello, Georgia, in Jasper County.
A nostalgic look at young love, โGeorgia Rainโ says, โThe Georgia rain on the Jasper County clay / Couldn’t wash away what I felt for you that day / Just you and me down an old dirt road / Nothing in our way, except for the Georgia rain.โ
“The Devil Went Down To Georgia”
Charlie Daniels had a lot of hits throughout his career, but none as successful as โThe Devil Went Down To Georgiaโ. On his Million Mile Reflections record, Daniels wrote โThe Devil Went Down To Georgiaโ with the members of his band.
โThe Devil Went Down To Georgiaโ tells the story of a young boy and the devil, who duke it out for either a magic golden fiddle or the boyโs soul. The song begins with, โThe Devil went down to Georgia. / He was lookin’ for a soul to steal / He was in a bind ’cause he was way behind and he was willing to make a deal.โ
“Georgia” by Ray Charles
โGeorgia On My Mindโ was recorded by Ray Charles in 1960. The song is on his The Genius Hits The Road record. Written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell, โGeorgia On My Mindโ was actually inspired by a woman. That woman was Carmichaelโs sister, not the state. But that didnโt keep the residents of Georgia from claiming โGeorgia On My Mindโ as their own. It was later named the state song of Georgia.
โGeorgia On My Mindโ says, “I said Georgia, Georgia / A song of you / Comes as sweet and clear As moonlight through the pines.”
Other artists have also released versions of โGeorgia On My Mindโ, including Ella Fitzgerald and Willie Nelson.
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