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Georgia On My Mind
Hot S.A. Lyrics
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Wow, wow, wow, wow, yeah
Arthur J. did, indicate that
The boulevard will never be
So full of life and love again hey
(Aw, say goodbye to your boots, man)
Hot as Hades, early eighties
Make me feel like I'm in love again, hey
(You gotta lose to win)
Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
Oh, hey yeah, oh
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow yeah
All in favor sign the waiver
Bloody Carolina
Won't you take another look inside, hey
(Aw, it will make me cry)
Operator, co-creator
Come on baby Ellie
Won't you blow another compensator, hey
(Ah, you only get what you bring)
Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
El Dorado won the lotto
All the cash and not a clue
But now you know what I've been through, hey
Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
This version of "Georgia on my mind" by Hot S.A. has very little to do with the original song by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell. Instead, it's a completely original composition, with lyrics that are somewhat cryptic and open to interpretation.
The song opens with the mention of Arthur J., who is unclear in the context of the song. It's possible he's a reference to a real-life person or place, or it could just be a name chosen for its rhythmic value. The lyric that follows, "The boulevard will never be so full of life and love again," suggests a nostalgia for something that has been lost, perhaps a time or place that was once vibrant but is now gone.
The chorus of the song is a plea not to "strip my mind" and to "leave something behind." What this means is also open to interpretation, but it could be heard as a request to be remembered or valued in some way, or as a desire to hold onto a sense of identity and purpose.
Overall, the lyrics of the song are somewhat enigmatic, but they have a poetic quality that suggests a deeper meaning lying just beneath the surface.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, yeah yeah
Expressing enthusiasm and positive affirmation
Wow, wow, wow, wow, yeah
Further emphasizing positivity and excitement
Arthur J. did, indicate that
Referring to an unknown person, possibly a musician or artist, who indicated something significant
The boulevard will never be
So full of life and love again hey
(Aw, say goodbye to your boots, man)
The artist acknowledges that the atmosphere of the boulevard is changing and will never return to its previous glory. The phrase 'say goodbye to your boots, man' could represent the sentimentality of the artist towards the location
Hot as Hades, early eighties
Sing another song
Make me feel like I'm in love again, hey
(You gotta lose to win)
The artist is reminiscing about a particular time period, expressing a desire to feel that way again. The phrase 'you gotta lose to win' suggests that in order to experience the highs, one must first go through the lows
Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
The singer is pleading with someone to not take everything away from them, to leave something behind for them to hold onto
All in favor sign the waiver
Bloody Carolina
Won't you take another look inside, hey
(Aw, it will make me cry)
The singer is referencing a waiver being signed, possibly in relation to a legal or business-related matter. The phrase 'bloody Carolina' could represent a negative association or experience with a location. The singer then asks for someone to take another look inside, possibly in reference to their own emotions. The phrase 'it will make me cry' suggests that this introspection is emotionally difficult for them
Operator, co-creator
Come on baby Ellie
Won't you blow another compensator, hey
(Ah, you only get what you bring)
The artist is making references to terms related to machinery or electronics, suggesting a technical or mechanical background. The artist then asks someone, possibly a romantic partner, to 'blow another compensator', which could be interpreted in a sexual context. The phrase 'you only get what you bring' suggests a sense of accountability and ownership over one's opportunities and experiences
El Dorado won the lotto
All the cash and not a clue
But now you know what I've been through, hey
The artist is making a reference to a person or place winning the lottery and receiving a large sum of money without necessarily knowing how to use it effectively. The phrase 'now you know what I've been through' suggests that the artist has been through similar experiences
Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
The artist repeats their plea to not have everything taken away from them, emphasizing the importance of leaving something behind for them to hold onto
Lyrics © MoeBeToBlame, Peermusic Publishing, WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: MICHAEL BALZARY, JOHN ANTHONY FRUSCIANTE, ANTHONY KIEDIS, CHAD SMITH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Veronica V
America- the beautiful, the bold, the brave. It's time to stand together. Everyone unite! 😽
Loreta Qiftja
and vote out the two crooks of Georgia! Ossoff and Warnock in the US Senate!
Hannah Trimble
mucho gusto
Jesse valencia
Love it! This is a great remake y más en español! We got this Georgia! Vamos raza!
Patricio Vejar
Que geniales...muy interesante la propuesta musical y la mezcla de instrumentos. No los conocía. (Y excelente sonido además). Saludos desde Chile!!❤🇨🇱👍
Gabe
I love the cover of the song. It would have been awesome if you could have recorded this video in Atlanta or another Southern city. It would have given a glimse of life for Latinos in the ever evolving South.
Saludos desde Raleigh.
Cesar Arredondo
Word!
Plen122
@Ben Ostrowsky physically maybe, but maybe you miss the idea of how it should be
Ben Ostrowsky
Isn't the song about missing Georgia though? You can't miss it if you're already there...
Plen122
Yes that would be cool, Maybe they can do another version of it