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A sequel to the song titled "Devil Comes Back to Georgia" was done by Mark O'Connor in 1993. Johnny Cash was the lead singer and narrator, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt sang as Johnny and the Devil, respectively, Charlie Daniels played the Devil's solo on the fiddle, and O'Connor played Johnny's solo on the violin. [33] [34]
He was on the album at the age of seventeen and he didn't know a lot about life and music, but he knew 8 chords and he recorded the song, Shortnin' Bread, and it became a hit. By the early 1960s, the group disbanded, leaving DiGregorio to find other gigs which included playing in a lounge band in Florida under the name of Little Joe and the ...
Program 4: Rainbow Ride - The Devil Went Down To Georgia (Reprise)* *"The Devil Went Down To Georgia (Reprise)" is a shorter version of "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" evidenced only by an earlier fade, likely to best program the 8-track tape to minimize a lengthy silent portion of Program 4 and minimize splitting more than one track over the ...
The devil's way too tough.But we do feel compelled to point out that the game never says the main boss is the devil. In fact, he has a name and it's Lou. Maybe Lou isn't a devil at all, maybe he's ...
On The Devil Comes Back to Georgia: Charlie Daniels - fiddle; Johnny Cash - Vocals; Marty Stuart - Vocals; Travis Tritt - Vocals; On Fiddlin' Around: Johnny Gimble - fiddle; On Gold Rush: Byron Berline - fiddle; Bill Monroe - Mandolin; On House of the Rising Sun: Vassar Clements-fiddle; On Diggy Diggy Lo: Doug Kershaw; Lionel Cartwright ...
"The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" Nominated Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles: Album of the Year: Won Rhythm, Country and Blues: Nominated 1996 "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best" Vocal Event of the Year Nominated 1999 "Same Old Train" Nominated 2002 "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" Video of the Year Nominated
A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement.Typically the original tune's progression and song form will be reused but occasionally just a section will be reused in the new composition.
Compiled from liner notes. [2] Sam Bacco – timpani, percussion; Richard Bennett – electric guitar; Mike Brignardello – bass guitar; Larry Byrom – acoustic guitar; Mac McAnally – acoustic guitar solo; Dana McVicker – background vocals; Bobby Ogdin – piano, harpsichord; Steve Turner – drums; Billy Joe Walker Jr. – acoustic guitar