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The credits for writing “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” are a bit complex:
Credited Songwriter: The song is credited to the Charlie Daniels Band, which means it was a collaborative effort by the band members.
Melody Origin: Uncredited, the basic melody originated from Vassar Clements’ song “Lonesome Fiddle Blues” released in 1975. The Charlie Daniels Band transposed it up an octave and added lyrics.
Inspiration: Charlie Daniels himself has mentioned being inspired by a poem called “The Mountain Whippoorwill” by Stephen Vincent Benét, though the lyrics don’t directly reference it.
The lyrics for “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” were written by Charlie Daniels, who also performed the song with The Charlie Daniels Band. Released in 1979, this iconic country and southern rock song tells the story of a fiddle contest between the devil and a young man named Johnny in Georgia. The song’s energetic instrumentation, memorable lyrics, and Daniels’ spirited vocals have made it a staple in country music and popular culture, showcasing Daniels’ talent as both a musician and a storyteller.
The lyrics for “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” were written by the Charlie Daniels Band, with Charlie Daniels being the primary songwriter. The song was released in 1979 and quickly became one of the band’s most famous and enduring hits. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” tells the story of a fiddle-playing contest between a young man named Johnny and the Devil himself, with Johnny wagering his soul against the Devil’s golden fiddle. The song’s fast-paced instrumentation, catchy melody, and vivid storytelling have made it a beloved classic in the country and Southern rock genres.
The credit for writing “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” goes to the Charlie Daniels Band.