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4 Songs That Reference the Beautiful State of Georgia

The state of Georgia is known for a lot of things, including its beautiful weather, its beaches, and of course, its abundance of peaches. Itโ€™s also the topic of several songs, including these four, which all became big hits.

โ€œMidnight Train To Georgiaโ€ by Gladys Knight & The Pips

In 1973, Gladys Knight & The Pips had a No. 1 pop and R&B song with โ€œMidnight Train To Georgiaโ€. Written by Jim Weatherly, the song is on their Imagination album.

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Weatherly first recorded โ€œMidnight Train To Georgiaโ€, although as โ€œMidnight 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 itโ€™s Gladys Knight & the Pips whose version is remembered the most.

โ€œMidnight Train To Georgiaโ€ says, โ€œHe’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 โ€œGeorgia 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, โ€œGeorgia Rainโ€ says, โ€œThe 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 โ€œThe Devil Went Down To Georgiaโ€. On his Million Mile Reflections record, Daniels wrote โ€œThe Devil Went Down To Georgiaโ€ with the members of his band.

โ€œThe 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 boyโ€™s soul. The song begins with, โ€œThe 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

โ€œGeorgia 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, โ€œGeorgia On My Mindโ€ was actually inspired by a woman. That woman was Carmichaelโ€™s sister, not the state. But that didnโ€™t keep the residents of Georgia from claiming โ€œGeorgia On My Mindโ€ as their own. It was later named the state song of Georgia.

โ€œGeorgia 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 โ€œGeorgia On My Mindโ€, including Ella Fitzgerald and Willie Nelson.

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