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The Charlie Daniels Band - The South's Gonna Do It Again
The Charlie Daniels Band - The South's Gonna Do It Again


The Charlie Daniels Band - The South's Gonna Do It Again Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Fire On The Mountain
Released: 1975

The South's Gonna Do It Again Lyrics


Well, the train to Grinder's Switch is runnin' right on time
And them Tucker Boys are cookin' down in Caroline
People down in Florida can't be still
When ol' Lynyrd Skynrd's pickin' down in Jacksonville
People down in Georgia come from near and far
To hear Richard Betts pickin' on that red guitar

So gather 'round, gather 'round chillin'
Get down, well just get down chillin'
Get loud, well you can be loud and be proud
Well you can be proud, hear now
Be proud you're a rebel
'Cause The South's Gonna Do It Again and again

Elvin Bishop sittin' on a bale of hay
He ain't good lookin', but he sure can play
And there's ZZ Top and you can't forget
That old brother Willie's gettin' soakin' wet
And all the good people down in Tennessee
Are diggin' barefoot Jerry and C.D.B

So gather 'round, gather 'round chillin'
Get down, well just get down chillin'
Get loud, well you can be loud and be proud
Well you can be proud, hear now
Be proud you're a rebel
'Cause the South's gonna do it again and again

Writer/s: DANIELS, CHARLES EDWARD
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

The South's Gonna Do It Again
  • The American South is the birthplace of the Southern Rock music genre. Charlie Daniels has worked with many of the Southern Rock bands that defined the sound. Says Daniels: "This song is just about a bunch of bands that we played with and enjoyed working with. We started in '74, we brought them out, and we worked with Marshall Tucker, and The Allman Brothers, and Lynyrd Skynyrd - our good old bunch. We all came up basically in the same kind of situation, and most of the guys that I wrote this song about we felt very close to. We felt a kinship to, a brotherhood sort of thing. So it's just a tribute song to the bands." (Check out our interview with Charlie Daniels.)
  • Named in the song are:
    The Marshall Tucker Band (Spartanburg, SC)
    Lynyrd Skynyrd (Jacksonville, FL)
    Dickey Betts (from Allman Brothers Band)
    Elvin Bishop (Glendale, CA)
    ZZ Top (Houston, TX)
    Wet Willie (Mobile, AL)
    Barefoot Jerry (TN)
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    Suggestion credit:
    Aaron - Twin Cities, MN
  • The band Grinderswitch is mentioned in the opening line of the lyrics: "A train to Grinder's Switch is runnin' right on time." Grinderswitch was a Southern Rock band formed by Dru Lombar, Larry Howard, and Joe Dan Petty in middle Georgia. They recorded on the Capricorn label formed by Phil Walden in Macon, Georgia. They toured with The Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Charlie Daniels Band and others in the early 1970s, and also played at Charlie Daniels' Volunteer Jam. Unfortunately, Joe Dan Petty, who was also a guitar tech for the Allman Brothers Band, passed away in 2000 and Dru Lombar passed away in 2005.

  • The Charlie Daniels Band - Reflections
    The Charlie Daniels Band - Reflections


    The Charlie Daniels Band - Reflections Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Million Mile Reflections
    Released: 1979

    Reflections Lyrics


    I remember you back in nineteen-fifty-six
    You had all the moves and you knew all the tricks
    You left all the ladies in a hell of a fix
    When your voice took wings

    Then you'd shake around and oh, how'd you sing
    Just an old boy from Memphis with a big diamond ring
    A country girl's prayer and a city girls dream, hail the King

    But it's alright now, keep on singin' loud
    It's alright now, heaven should be proud

    The fifties left town on a crowded dance floor
    The sixties came in with a bang and a roar
    The world heard a knock
    It was Janis at the door, they let her in

    And when it seemed this whole world was falling apart
    The houselights would fall and the music would start
    She'd be givin' us all the little piece of her heart once again

    But it's alright now, keep on singin' loud
    It's alright now, heaven should be proud

    It was October in St. Louis town
    When we heard that the Free Bird had fell to the ground
    We all said a prayer before we went down to play

    And Ronnie, my buddy, above all the rest
    I miss you the most and I loved you the best
    And now that you're gone I thank God
    I was blessed just to know you

    But it's alright now, keep on singin' loud
    It's alright now, heaven should be proud

    Writer/s: EDWARDS, DORAN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Reflections
  • The first verse is about Elvis Presley, the second verse is about Janis Joplin, and the third verse is about Ronnie Van Zant from Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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