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INTERPRÉTATION
Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels
Violon folklorique
Charlie Hayward
Charlie Hayward
Basse
Fred Edwards
Fred Edwards
Batterie
Tom Crain
Tom Crain
Guitare
James Wainwright Marshall
James Wainwright Marshall
Percussion
Taz DiGregorio
Taz DiGregorio
Claviers
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels
Paroles/Composition
Charlie Hayward
Charlie Hayward
Paroles/Composition
Fred Edwards
Fred Edwards
Paroles/Composition
Tom Crain
Tom Crain
Paroles/Composition
James Wainwright Marshall
James Wainwright Marshall
Paroles/Composition
Taz DiGregorio
Taz DiGregorio
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
John Boylan
John Boylan
Production
Dave Rideau
Dave Rideau
Assistance d’ingénierie de mixage
Paul Grupp
Paul Grupp
Ingénierie
Steve Goostree
Steve Goostree
Assistance d’ingénierie de prise de son
Erik Zobler
Erik Zobler
Assistance d’ingénierie de mixage

Paroles

The Devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal. He was in a bind 'cause he was way behind. He was willing to make a deal When he came across this young man sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the Devil jumped upon a hickory stump and said "Boy, let me tell you what." "I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you. Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the Devil his due. I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, But I'll take your bet And you're gonna regret 'cause I'm the best there's ever been." Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard. 'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold, But if you lose the devil gets your soul. The Devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss. And a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this. When the Devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good ol' son, But sit down in that chair right there and let me show you how it's done." "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no" The Devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever wanna try again, 'Cause I've told you once--you son of a bitch--I'm the best there's ever been." And he played: "Fire on the Mountain." Run, boys, run! The Devil's in the house of the rising sun Chicken's in the bread pan picking out dough Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no"
Writer(s): William J. Digregorio, Charlie Daniels, John Crain, James W. Marshall, Charles Fred Hayward, Fred Edwards Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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