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The song begins as a disappointed Devil arrives in Georgia, apparently "way behind" on stealing souls, when he comes upon a young man named Johnny who is playing a fiddle, and quite well. Out of desperation, the Devil, who claims to also be a fiddle player, wagers a fiddle of gold against Johnny's soul to see who is the better fiddler.
William Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (January 8, 1944 – October 12, 2011) was a longtime member and keyboardist for the Charlie Daniels Band.He was born and lived in Southbridge, Massachusetts, until 1962 when he went on the road.
It featured the single "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1979, and won Daniels the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance. [13] The band also attracted a high-profile fan in President Jimmy Carter , who used Daniels' song " The South's Gonna Do It Again " as his campaign theme ...
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 ...
"Mississippi" did not repeat the mainstream success of its predecessor "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" but it was nonetheless a success on the country music charts. It reached #19 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the U.S. and performed even better on the Canadian country singles chart where it peaked at #3.
Scott-Heron sang and played piano on the album. I'm New Here is a departure from the rhythmic, jazz-funk and soul style of Scott-Heron's previous work, [5] [6] [7] and embraces an acoustic and electronic minimal sound. [8] Musically, I'm New Here incorporates blues, folk, trip hop, and electronica styles.
Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People is a career-spanning retrospective DVD plus bonus EP by American band Primus, released on October 7, 2003.The title was inspired by a crayon-made story book written by guitarist Larry LaLonde's son, [2] and the cover depicts a sculpture made by long-time Primus collaborator Lance "Link" Montoya.
"Cledus Went Down to Florida" (parody lyrics by Judd, Clark) — 3:19 parody of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band (Charlie Daniels, Tom Crain, Joel DiGregorio, Fred Edwards, Charles Hayward, James W. Marshall) "1-900-Sheila" (Judd, Dant, Bruce Burch) — 3:06 original song