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13 Songs Where GEORGIA is On the Mind features music courtesy of Gladys Knight & The Pips, Kane Brown, Ray Charles, Thomas Headon, and Vicki Lawrence.
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Georgia! Yep, that’s what this playlist, 13 Songs Where GEORGIA is On the Mind is all about. Is Georgia always the Peach State. Yes, technically, but in some of the songs on this list, the musicians explore beyond the state itself – lookin’ at you, Brittney Howard! Anyways, 13 Songs Where GEORGIA is On the Mind features music courtesy of Gladys Knight & The Pips, Kane Brown, Ray Charles, Thomas Headon, and Vicki Lawrence among others. So, without further ado, let’s go down south via tunes to GA!
1. Thomas Headon, “Georgia”
🎵 “Georgia” • 🏷 Such a Good Company Limited • 📅 2022
The handsome, talented artist penned “Georgia” himself, producing alongside Stephen Barnes. Headon sings about falling for this girl, who is in – wait for it – Georgia: “I always wonder if she’ll text me back / She’s almost giving me a heart attack / I’m falling for here / but how could I not?” The best section of the song is the fun, memorable chorus:
“She’s so sweet and she’s so good
But I won’t ever be in her neck of the woods
Down in Georgia (Down in Georgia)
Down in Georgia (Down in Georgia)
Yeah, she’s so nice and looks so good
I would see her only if I could
Down in Georgia (Down in Georgia)
Down in Georgia
Georgia is where I should be.”
Word.
2. Vicki Lawrence, “The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia”
💿 The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia • 🏷 GME LLC • 🗓 1973
“That’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia,
That’s the night that they hung an innocent man, uh-huh
Well, don’t trust your soul to no backwoods, southern lawyer
Cause the judge in the town’s got bloodstains on his hands.”
A murder ballad, “The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia” was written by Grammy winner Bobby Russell (1940 – 1992), who was her husband for a brief time. Originally, the song, which Russell was reluctant about himself, was offered to Cher. Her husband at the time, Sonny Bono, turned down the song because he believed it would upset her southern fans. Lawrence would record this dark country tune with producer Snuff Garrett and make it a hit. So, why exactly did the lights go out in Georgia? Well, an innocent man – the man who is cheated on, coincidently – was hung, while the guilty party, his sister (whom Vicki portrays in the song), walks free. Ain’t that some shit? It’s a case of the wrong place at the wrong time and a suspect trial, etc.
“Well, they hung my brother before I could say
The tracks he saw while on his way
To Andy’s house and back that night were mine
And his cheating wife had never left town
And that one’s body that’ll never be found
See, little sister don’t miss when she aims her gun.”
“The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia” is the perfect example that it takes only one great song to carve out a place in music history. Vicki Lawrence outdid herself on this one.
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3. Pharrell Williams & Travis Scott, “Down in Atlanta”
“Down In Atlanta” • 🏷 Columbia • 🗓 2022
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4. Gladys Knight & The Pips, “Midnight Train to Georgia”
💿 Imagination • 🏷 RCA • 🗓 1973
Clearly, the man that Gladys Knight sings about is exiting the City of Angels in search of a happier life. In the chorus, her and Pips make it clear, “He’s leavin’ (leavin’) / On that midnight train to Georgia.” So, how does this affect Gladys? Well, in his return “to a simpler place and time,” she asserts, “I’d rather live in his world / Than live without him in mine.” So, basically, she’s going with him – she loves him! Throughout the course of the record, Knight sounds amazing. She oozes with soul, blessing us with that rich alto. Her ad-libs are on point, with The Pips providing sensational backups. Beyond marvelous songwriting, lead vocals, and backing vocals, the arrangement, production, and sound of the record is breathtaking. “Midnight Train to Georgia” is idiomatic of 1970s soul with its horns, strings, and, of course, the rhythm section anchoring things down. With many hits to their name, Gladys Knight & The Pips’ crowning achievement will always be “Midnight Train to Georgia”.
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5. Kevin Abstract, “Georgia”
💿 ARIZONA BABY • 🏷 Question Everything, Inc. / RCA • 📅 2019
6. Brittany Howard, “Georgia”
💿 Jaime • 🏷 Brittany Howard / ATO • 📅 2019
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7. Ludacris & Field Mob, “Georgia” (Ft. Jamie Foxx)
💿 Ludacris Presents… Disturbing Tha Peace • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 2005
It’s not all Ludacris and Foxx though – gotta bring Field Mob into the fold! Smoke gets into the mix beginning in the chorus prior to the second verse. He begins the verse with a bang, spitting, “I’m from the home of neckbones / Black eyed peas, turnip and collard greens / We the children of the corn, dirtier than Bob Marley’s pee-pee…” Moving on, Shawn Jay takes the third and final verse, confirming how Field Mob came up with their name: “When you see them confederate flags, you know what it is / Yo’ folks picked cotton here, that’s why we call it the field.” On the Billboard Hot 100, this song, that’s all-things Georgia, peaked at no. 39 in 2006. “Georgia” is a Grammy-nominated, aughts rap banger that deserved far more love.
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8. Brook Benton, Rainy Night in Georgia
💿 Brook Benton Today • 🏷 Atlantic • 🗓 1970
Simply put, in every aspect, it’s brilliant. First and foremost, Brook Benton delivers expressive, nuanced vocals. It’s easy to buy what he’s selling with heartfelt lyrics. Furthermore, the depth, robustness, and tone of his voice are top-notch. As a musician, you can just tell, Benton’s got it. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Tony Joe White penned a once-in-a-lifetime song. “A distant moanin’ of a train,” Benton sings in the second verse, adding, “Seems to play a sad refrain / To the night.” The crème de la crème is the chorus, where Benton’s emotions are easily perceptible given the authenticity of his performance:
“A rainy night in Georgia
Such a rainy night in Georgia
Lord, I believe it’s rainin’ all over the world
I feel like it’s rainin’ all over the world.”
In addition to strong vocals and songwriting, the production and sound are stupendous too – shout out Arif Mardin! The ear candy includes organ, guitar, warm, soaring strings, and even some harmonica. You feel for Benton’s pain and sadness, but ultimately, it’s our listening pleasure on “Rainy Night in Georgia”.
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9. Leon Bridges, “Georgia to Texas”
💿 Good Thing • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2018
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10. Big Boi, “In The A” (Ft. T.I. & Ludacris)
💿 Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors • 🏷 The Island Def Jam Music Group • 📅 2012
With Big Boi setting the tone with a hook for the ages, T.I. takes the reins in the first verse. He delivers no shortage of ear-catching one-liners like “I’m a Bankhead nigga, you can bank that, nigga,” referencing his neighborhood, “I just met my connect, dropped off snow in the bluff,” referencing hustling, and “Blowing presidential, twenty bricks off in the rental 💨.” Following another iteration of the kick ass hook, Big Boi drops the second verse, which like T.I.’s, has no shortage of memorable bars. “King shit, Buckingham Palace 👑, ‘Til I’m bucking on a motherfuckin’ beat goddammit,” he spits early on, setting the tone for his epic verse. Towards the end, he delivers some of his very best raps: “From the birthplace of MLK where everything ain’t okay but KKK / I’m more Malcolm than Martin, come get some, be a target / Standing in the kitchen with the AK, a.k.a, this Georgia!” And finally, Ludacris gets his moment in the third and final verse, not to be overshadowed by his fellow ATL contemporaries. “And I love chicks with ass, so it arch like St. Louis / Who’s it? Got chicks hugging my nuts like a Speedo / ‘Cause when I’m on the mic, I go for broke like T.O..” Worth noting, the jam-packed “In The A” concludes with a unique, spoken word outro courtesy of pastor James David Manning, criticizing the kids (“If practice makes perfect, why do you just specialize in fun things / And not in the things that require effort, commitment and sacrifice?”)!
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11. Kane Brown, “Bury Me in Georgia”
💿 Different Man • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2022
12. Boz Scaggs, “Georgia”
💿 Silk Degrees • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 1976
Of course, Boz Scaggs ups the ante with his impeccable songwriting and his vocals. The writing, which is poetic, tells a captivating tale of love. Well, at least the protagonist still believes there is love, though the circumstance don’t appear to be optimal! “Georgia / We will be together dear / If they ever let me out of here,” Scaggs asserts, continuing, “They will say that it’s not true / But I did it all for you / Georgia / Won’t you tell them for me dear.” Here, the question is, exactly what did the protagonist do? Again, the lyrics never fail to compel, as later, Scaggs adds, “I never lived through a night like that / Sure enough / got your loving where I like it at / Moonlight through the pines /… But how were we to know / That wasn’t moonlight / They were searchlights / Oh no.” Hmm… thought provoking! The final piece of the sheer excellence of “Georgia” are those potent, soulful lead vocals! Scaggs nails it on this fabulous soft rock, blue-eyed soul gem.
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13. Ray Charles, “Georgia on My Mind”
💿 True Genius • 🏷 Tangerine • 🗓 2021
“Other arms, reach out to me / Other eyes smile tenderly / Still in peaceful dreams I see / The road leads back to you.” Sigh. Charles’ voice is the biggest draw of “Georgia on My Mind.” His instrument was, indeed, ‘once-in-a-lifetime.’ That said, so many other musical cues make this six-decade-plus recording epic. The orchestral arrangement and production (Sid Feller) are celestial. There’s just something about strings that provide a serious lift. Of course, the rhythm section is on-point, namely Charles’ magical piano playing. Also, those easy listening, choral vocals can’t be left out the mix, providing further enhancement. When Ray Charles sings about his home state on “Georgia On My Mind”, you buy what he is selling. There’s a reason why it’s the official state song.
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