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Georgia (Elton John song)

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{{Infobox Song <!– See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs –> |
| Name = Georgia
| Type = [[Song]]
| Artist = [[Elton John]]
| Album = [[A Single Man]]
| Cover = Elton John – A Single Man.jpg
| track_no = 7
| Released = [[October 16]], [[1978 in music|1978]]
| Recorded = January-September 1978
| Genre = [[Gospel]], [[Country music|Country]]
| Length = 4:50
| Label = [[MCA Records|MCA]] (US/Canada)<br> [[Rocket Records]]
| Writer = [[Elton John]], [[Gary Osborne]]
| Producer = Clive Franks, Elton John
| prev = ‘[[Part-Time Love]]’
| prev_no = 6
| next = ‘[[Shooting Star (Elton John song)|Shooting Star]]’
| next_no = 8
}}
”’Georgia”’ is a song by [[Elton John]] with lyrics by [[Gary Osborne]]. It is the seventh track off his 1978 album, [[A Single Man]].

==Musical structure==
As many of his other songs, John’s main inspiration here is [[gospel]]. However, it has also got a certain ‘Southern’ feel over it, adding a choir reminiscent of those heard in the slave plantations in the 1800’s. John plays both harmonium and church organ on the song. There is also a [[pedal steel guitar]] featured, creating a country-esque feel. It also plays the solo. The heavy choir featured in the songs chorus features John’s then-owned football team, [[Watford F.C.]].

The pedal steel guitar was provided by [[B.J. Cole]], who had previously worked with John on his ‘[[Tumbleweed Connection]]’ and ‘[[Madman Across the Water]]’-albums.

==Lyrical meaning==
This song could easily be an homage to Ray Charles’ ‘[[Georgia on My Mind]]’. It basically just praises the state of Georgia, its weather, its people and the atmosphere. However, there seem to be a doubt from the writer:

”’Times are changing down in Georgia, though not always for the best. Give me 35 good acres, Lord, and let the progress take the rest”’.

The song also appeared as the b-side to Elton’s 1979 single, ‘[[Johnny B. Goode]]’ from his [[disco music|disco]]-album ‘[[Victim of Love (album)|Victim of Love]]’ when released in the United States. It didn’t appear on any other album and was rarily, if ever played in concert.

==Personnel==

*Elton John – [[piano]], [[harmonium]], [[church organ]], vocals
*Tim Renwick – Lesley guitar, [[mandolin]]
*[[B.J. Cole]] – [[pedal steel guitar]]
*Clive Franks – [[Bass guitar|bass]]
*Steve Holly – [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[Ray Cooper]] – [[tambourine]]
*Watford Football Team – backing vocals
*The South Audley Street Girl’s Choir – backing vocals

[[Category:1978 songs]]
[[Category:Elton John songs]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

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