Georgia On My Mind
Ethel Waters Lyrics


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Georgia, Georgia
The whole day through (the whole day through)
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind)

I said a Georgia, Georgia
A song of you (a song of you)
Comes as sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines
Other arms reach out to me

Other eyes smile tenderly
Still in the peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you
I said Georgia, oh Georgia, no peace I find (no peace i find)

Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind ohh)
Other arms reach out to me
Other eyes smile tenderly
Still in peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you

Oh Georgia,
No peace, no peace I find
Just an old, sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind)
Other arms reach out to me
Other eyes smile tenderly
Still in peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you

Oh Georgia, Georgia
No peace, no peace I find
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind)




I said just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind

Overall Meaning

In the song "Georgia On My Mind" by Ethel Waters, the lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for the state of Georgia. The repeated line of "just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind" emphasizes the power of music in transporting the singer back to memories of their home state. The mention of "moonlight through the pines" is a direct reference to the landscape of Georgia, with its dense pine forests. The singer also notes that other people and experiences may come into their life, but they ultimately are drawn back to thoughts of Georgia.


Waters' version of "Georgia on My Mind" was released in 1930 and became one of her most popular recordings. However, it was Ray Charles' 1960 version that became the definitive and iconic version of the song. The song was written by Hoagy Carmichael (music) and Stuart Gorrell (lyrics) in 1930 and was inspired by Carmichael's sister, Georgia.


Line by Line Meaning

Georgia, Georgia
The singer is addressing the state of Georgia.


The whole day through (the whole day through)
The singer is constantly thinking about Georgia.


Just an old sweet song
The memory of Georgia is comforting and pleasant to the singer.


Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind)
The singer cannot stop thinking about Georgia and keeps remembering it.


A song of you (a song of you)
The singer is talking about a particular song that reminds her of Georgia.


Comes as sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines
The song is soothing and beautiful like the moonlight through the trees.


Other arms reach out to me
Despite being away from Georgia, the singer is being embraced by someone else.


Other eyes smile tenderly
Even though the singer is with someone else, there are other people looking at her with kindness.


Still in the peaceful dreams I see
Despite being with someone else, the singer dreams of being back in Georgia.


The road leads back to you
The path that the singer is taking will ultimately lead back to Georgia.


Oh Georgia, no peace I find (no peace i find)
The singer is restless and cannot find peace without being in Georgia.


Just an old sweet song
The memory of Georgia is still comforting and pleasant to the singer.


Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind ohh)
The singer cannot stop remembering Georgia even though she is away from it.


I said Georgia, oh Georgia, no peace I find (no peace i find)
The singer is still struggling to find peace without being in Georgia.


I said just an old sweet song
The memory of Georgia is still soothing and beautiful to the singer.


Keeps Georgia on my mind
The memory of Georgia is still present in the singer's mind.




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Comments from YouTube:

@lilfireangels08

I remember listening to this when I was young with my grandmother. It was great then and it still is. Thank you.

@FreddyG55

I deeply respect Ethel Waters for bringing Georgia on my mind to us and I enjoyed her style of singing. A cover is much more than just singing the same song. It's a unique musical art opportunity for the musician who weaves in their own expressive style. For me, Ray Charles greatly enhanced the song with his rich soulful jazzy style.

@Cakalene

Such a pleasure to understand every word the lady sings; A great interpretation of a great song. Beautiful.

@paulostroff99

Beautifully sung!

@direfranchement

If you have ever heard Billie's first recording, "My Mother's Son-in-Law", you'll know that one of her earliest inspirations was Ethel Waters. I don't think Waters ever recorded that particular tune, but if you listen to Billie's reading of it, she sounds like a carbon copy of Waters, with the older diva's perfect, somewhat exaggerated diction. Billie would, of course, quickly drop that as she eased into her own individual style later on.

@DoryanGrey18

At her time, it was very common to cover songs. They didn't put out song after song like pop factories today and covering a song was considered a compliment. I love to hear the same song in different styles and voices =)

@marcotrapp5197

Wonderful! Thanks a much for uploading this song with Ethel.

@wbondar

I heard many of these, for me this is my fav! Ethel rocks on this one! Thanks for posting!

@robdewey317

Love YouTube and finding great stars from the past!

Thanks for posting Ms. Waters!

@padenbergdall3451

I think as a 17 year old. I have a rather old soul. I love this music. Where did all the classics go!
#comebackethel #comebacksinatra

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