Georgia Peaches
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Well, you can see her walkin' down on Peachtree Street
She got high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek
She's lookin' good, she's headed downtown
Ain't got no money, honey
She knows her way around
I think she's cute, think she's cute as she can be
Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach
Well these Georgia Peaches
Son they know their way around
They can take your money, son before you get sight of town
Well they talk a little funny, but they look so fine
Nine out of ten of them gonna sell you a dime
I think they're cute, think they're cute as they can be
Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach

Well, peaches, peaches
Love them Georgia Peaches
Well, peaches, peaches
Love them Georgia Peaches

Well them Georgia Peaches
Sure do got the style
They'll steal your heart with a Southern smile
Well they talk a little funny, but they look so fine

The older they get, I swear its like good wine
I think they're cute, think they're cute as they can be
Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach
Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach





I just seem to fall in love with the wrong things

Overall Meaning

"Georgia Peaches" by Lynyrd Skynyrd is a song that pays tribute to the charming and alluring women found in the state of Georgia. The song describes a young woman walking down the famous Peachtree Street in Atlanta, dressed in fashionable high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek. She is headed downtown despite having no money, which conveys her independence and city savvy. The lyrics suggest that she knows her way around and can handle herself, which is a highly desirable trait.


The song uses the phrase "funny talkin', honk-tonking" as an endearing way to describe the southern drawl and lively partying spirit of Georgia Peaches. The lyrics also suggest that these women have a certain level of toughness - they "know their way around" and can "take your money" before you even know it. However, the lyrics also highlight the beauty and charm of these women, describing them as "cute as they can be" and having a "Southern smile."


In conclusion, "Georgia Peaches" is an ode to the unique and alluring women of Georgia. The lyrics describe their independence, street-wise attitude, and beauty, painting a picture of a charming Southern belle with a bit of a wild side.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, you can see her walkin' down on Peachtree Street
The singer is describing an attractive woman he saw walking down Peachtree Street.


She got high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek
The woman has a distinctive style, with high heels and a dot on her cheek.


She's lookin' good, she's headed downtown
The woman looks attractive and is going to the downtown area.


Ain't got no money, honey
The woman doesn't have any money.


She knows her way around
Despite her lack of money, the woman is familiar with the area.


I think she's cute, think she's cute as she can be
The singer finds the woman very attractive.


Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach
The singer is praising the woman's Southern charm and personality.


Well these Georgia Peaches
The artist is referring to a group of women from Georgia.


Son they know their way around
These women are familiar with their surroundings and can navigate easily.


They can take your money, son before you get sight of town
These women are skilled at taking money from unsuspecting people before they even reach the town.


Nine out of ten of them gonna sell you a dime
Many of these women are involved in selling drugs.


Well them Georgia Peaches
The artist is talking about the same group of women again.


Sure do got the style
These women have a distinctive style and flair.


They'll steal your heart with a Southern smile
These women are charming and can win people over easily with their Southern charm.


The older they get, I swear its like good wine
The singer finds that these women only get better with age.


Talkin' about a funny talkin', honk-tonking Georgia Peach
The artist is reiterating his praise for these charming and attractive Southern women.


Well, peaches, peaches
The artist continues to refer to the group of Georgia women as 'peaches.'


Love them Georgia Peaches
The singer has strong affection for these women from Georgia.


Well, peaches, peaches
The singer continues to repeat the phrase 'peaches.'


Love them Georgia Peaches
The artist is expressing his love and admiration for these women from Georgia.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RONNIE VAN ZANT, STEVE GAINES

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