Genius Meanings
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Charlie Daniels – The South's Gonna' Do It Again
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“The South’s Gonna' Do It Again” is the third most played song from the complication album “A Decade of Hits” (1973). The good-rythemed, song shouts out several famous artists from
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Molly Hatchet – Gator Country
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“Gator Country” is the southern rock “diss track”. Unlike Charlie Daniels, who sings in praise of many of the same musicians and bands in “The South’s Gonna Do It”, Molly Hatchet
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Charlie Daniels – Georgia (1974)
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[Verse 1] / Lamps in the windows burning bright, over in Santa Fe tonight / Full moon shining down along the border / But the ground is hard and the night is black / Over here by
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Charlie Daniels – Feeling Free
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Fifth track on the “ Fire on the Mountain ” album from The Charlie Daniels Band released in 1974.
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Charlie Daniels – Long Haired Country Boy
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The ideals that are prominent in “Long Haired Country Boy” are freedom and self made prosperity, two highly regarded principles of the American society. As well a suggestion is
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Charlie Daniels – New York City, King Size Rosewood Bed
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[Verse] / Drove back to Birmingham / Let the sunshine on my hair / Going back to Birmingham / Let the sunshine on my hair / Leave all the things that lay beside your / New York
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Charlie Daniels – Caballo Diablo
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[Verse 1] / Wild as a coastal boranca, swift as the wind blowing free / With two eyes like fire brands that glow in the night / Somewhere up there he's waiting for me / And he
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Charlie Daniels – Trudy (1974)
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[Chorus] / Call up Trudy on the telephone / Send her a letter in the mail / Tell her I'm hung up here in Dallas / They won't let me out of this jail / And if she asks you how I'm
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Charlie Daniels – Everytime I See Him
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Thinks he's a toughguy / Superfly / Stays high / Sneakin down the alleyway to make another buy / Talkin bout a big deal / Big wheel / Nothins real / Wouldn't know the truth if it
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Charlie Daniels – Let It Roll
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When I was a boy on my daddys knee / Thats when he said these words to me / Said listen to what I'm gonna tell you son / And you can help the world go round / Dont climb no
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Charlie Daniels – Stroker's Theme
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Stroker Ace was born to race / He had a mean streak ten feet wide / A son of a gun with a taste for fun and / More than his share of pride / Take a dirt road curve with the devils
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Charlie Daniels – In America
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[Verse 1] / Well the eagle's been flying slow / And the flag's been flying low / And a lot of people saying that America's fixing to fall / Well speaking just for me / And some
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Charlie Daniels – The Devil Went Down to Georgia
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The song’s verses are closer to being spoken rather than sung, and tell the story of a boy named Johnny, in a variant on the classic deal with the Devil. The performances of Satan
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Charlie Daniels – No Potion For The Pain
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I take no tea for my fever, take no potion for my pain / I drink no "shine" for my shakin', get no kick, no, from cocaine / All I need is sweet freedom, get me back on my feet
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Charlie Daniels – Willie Jones
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[Verse 1] / Willie Jones was a man I met when I lived in Baltimore / I was a guard and he was doing time / In the three long years he stayed there I got to know him well / Willie
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Charlie Daniels – Old Rock 'N Roller
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[Verse 1] / He's just an old rock 'n' roller playing music in a backstreet bar / And he sings a little flat and he never learned to play the guitar / But he keeps on belting out
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Charlie Daniels – Simple Man
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[Verse 1] / I ain't nothin' but a simple man / They call me a redneck I reckon that I am / But there's things goin' on that make me mad down to the core / I have to work like a dog
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Charlie Daniels – Uneasy Rider
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[Verse] / I was taking a trip out to L.A. / Tooling along in my Chevrolet / Tokin’ on a number and diggin' on the radio / Just as I crossed the Mississippi line / I heard that
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King of the Dot (Ft. Charlie Clips & Iron Solomon) – Iron Solomon vs Charlie Clips
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[Round 1: Iron Solomon] / Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie / I wanna know what it's like it have actually brought Rum Nitty's slogan to life / I mean he let you decide and you
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P.O.D. – Booyaka 619 (Rey Mysterio)
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[Intro] / Booyaka, booyaka, 619 / Booyaka, booyaka, that's my pueblo / [Chorus] / Booyaka, booyaka, 619 (Hey!) / Booyaka, booyaka, that's my pueblo! / Booyaka, booyaka, 619 (Hey
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The Wire (Ft. David Simon, J-Wright & Rafael Alvarez) – Backwash
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[INT. FLOWER SHOP - DAY] / (BODIE enters through a glass door. A FLORIST finishes a phone call before addressing Bodie.) / FLORIST: Goodbye. Well... Something in particular
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Lyn Collins – Think (About It)
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Funk/Soul track produced and co-written by James Brown and also found on his 1972 record: People. One of the most popular James Brown-produced songs to sample, with at least 20
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