Sweet Georgia Brown
The Quintet of the Hot Club of France 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 lyrics of The Quintet of the Hot Club of France's song Sweet Georgia Brown discusses the undeniable charm and allure of a lady named Sweet Georgia Brown. The first stanza describes how no other woman can compare to Sweet Georgia Brown. Her dancing feet are emphasized in the second stanza, with the lyrics describing how her feet move with such grace and ease. The third stanza speaks about the effect that Sweet Georgia Brown has on men, with some of them even sighing and crying for her. The final stanza explains why she has such a profound effect on people - because she is said to "knock them dead" and bring them down wherever she goes.
Overall, the song is a tribute to the power of a charismatic and unforgettable woman. Sweet Georgia Brown is almost mythical in the way that she captivates those around her, with the lyrics painting her as a larger-than-life figure who leaves a lasting impression on everyone she encounters.
Line by Line Meaning
Well let me tell you well no chick made
Listen closely, because what I'm about to say is important
Could be the same
Could ever compare
As Sweet Georgia Brown.
To the allure and charm of Sweet Georgia Brown.
Crazy feet that dance so neat
Her impressive and unique way of dancing
Has sweet Georgia Brown.
Is a defining characteristic of Sweet Georgia Brown.
Fella's sigh, and even cry
Men can't help but be completely enamored with her.
For sweet Georgia Brown.
Because of her irresistible charm.
I tell you just why
Let me explain the reasons why.
You know I don't lie.
Believe me, I'm telling the truth.
It's been said
Many people have spoken about how
She knocks them dead
Her presence is captivating to the point of rendering people speechless.
In any old town.
No matter where she goes.
Since she came right
Ever since she arrived.
It's a shame
Unfortunately, it's a problem.
How she brings them down.
The fact that she has such an immense effect on people.
Lyrics © BRASSWORKS MUSIC
Written by: MAX LODERBAUER, PAULA SCHOPF
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