Sweet Georgia Brown
Diz Disley Lyrics
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Could be the same
As Sweet Georgia Brown
Crazy feet that dance so neat
Has sweet Georgia Brown
Fella's sigh, and even cry
For sweet Georgia Brown
I tell you just why
It's been said
She knocks them dead
In any old town
Since she came right
It's a shame
How she brings them down
The above lyrics of Diz Disley's song Sweet Georgia Brown is about a woman named Georgia Brown who has a unique talent for dancing. The lyrics depict her as a remarkable dancer who can leave any man breathless with her dancing skills. The singer goes on to say that Georgia Brown is one of a kind, and no woman can match up to her in terms of dancing. The lyrics suggest that many men are attracted to her and even cry for her but are left amazed by her extraordinary talent.
The lyrics also indicate that Georgia Brown's arrival in a town is a big deal, as she has the power to captivate people and make them feel amazed by her. The line "it's a shame how she brings them down" suggests that her arrival can cause chaos among the men, leaving them powerless, and all they can do is appreciate her beauty and talent. Overall, the lyrics are an ode to Georgia Brown, praising her as a remarkable dancer who can leave anyone in awe of her talents.
Line by Line Meaning
Well let me tell you well no chick made
I would like to emphasize that there is no other girl like
Could be the same
her, she is unique and incomparable
As Sweet Georgia Brown
who has beauty, charm, and grace
Crazy feet that dance so neat
Her feet move so fast and gracefully because she is a great dancer
Has sweet Georgia Brown
That girl is Sweet Georgia Brown
Fella's sigh, and even cry
Men react with longing, romance and sometimes tears
For sweet Georgia Brown
Because she is so seductive and attractive
I tell you just why
Listen to me, I'll explain it to you right now
You know I don't lie
Believe me, I'm not lying
It's been said
People talk about her all around
She knocks them dead
She captivates them
In any old town
Wherever she goes
Since she came right
Since the day she came into town
It's a shame
It's unfortunate and sad
How she brings them down
How she makes men succumb to her charm and beauty
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard
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