Georgia

Southern Charm Unleashed: Meet Georgia, the Rebel with a Cause
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Lyrics

I met her down in New Orleans

Met a woman in New Orleans

She was hanging out a bit

She was socializing casually

Having a drink or two

Having a few drinks

She bought a round, she sat on down

She bought a round, sat down

And lit a cigarette and said

Lit a cigarette and hinted at an adventurous night

"Boy have you got a night ahead of you"

"Boy, you have an exciting night ahead"


Well maybe I was taken

Perhaps captivated by her elegant walk

By the fancy way she walks

Or the allure of her perfume

Maybe it was the perfume in her hair

Fell for her or the Southern charm in her speech

Or maybe I just fell for her and the

Maybe just fell for her

Southern way she talks,

The way she talks, carefree

Talk like she didn't have no cares

Talks as if without any worries


She said, "call me Georgia, call me a bad, bad girl"

Identifies as Georgia, a daring woman

"Call me anything in the whole wide world"

Open to any identity, not just "baby"

"But don't you call me 'baby', 'cause I ain't your girl"

Rejects the term "baby" as possessive

"Just call me Georgia and honey I'll rock yer world"

Embrace the name Georgia for an exciting experience


She had a tattooed rose, she ain't afraid to show

She proudly displays a tattooed rose

Yeah she drinks, she spits, she curses

Uninhibited – drinks, spits, curses

Drives the wrong way down the one way streets

Rebellious, driving the wrong way

She keeps a whiskey bottle by her bed

Keeps a whiskey bottle by her bed

And a pistol in her purse, and she

Carries a pistol in her purse

Can drive a strong man down to his beggin knees

Has the power to break a strong man down


She said, "call me Georgia, call me a bad, bad girl"

Reiterates the call to address her as Georgia

"Call me anything in the whole wide world"

Accepts any identity except "baby"

"But don't you call me 'baby', 'cause I ain't your girl"

Rejects the term "baby" again

"Just call me Georgia and honey I'll rock yer world"

Encourages using Georgia and promises excitement


I see her around sometimes, she's

Encounters her occasionally

A hanging out a bit

She's still socializing casually

Having a drink or two (or three, or four)

Enjoying drinks

She starts that walkin' that smooth southern drawl

Initiates her distinctive Southern drawl

And she hooks herself a more recent kind of fool

Successfully attracts another fool with her charm

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