Lyrics Devil Went Down To Georgia - Lynn Anderson
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
guess
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
it
hard.
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
easy
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,
I
done
told
you
once—you
son
of
a
bitch—I'm
the
best
that's
ever
been."
"Fire
on
the
Mountain."
Run,
boys,
run!
The
Devil's
in
the
house
of
the
rising
sun;
The
chicken's
in
the
bread
pan
picking
out
dough.
Granny,
will
your
dog
bite?
No,
child,
no.
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