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Title The boy said, "My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin
From The Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down To Georgia (live)
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"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" is a legendary song performed by The Charlie Daniels Band, an iconic American country and Southern rock group. Released in 1979, this song quickly became one of their most popular hits. Known for its catchy fiddle-driven melody, electrifying guitar solos, and Daniels' distinctive vocals, the song tells a thrilling story of a fiddle duel between the Devil and a young musician named Johnny. The band's cast of talented musicians boasts Charlie Daniels himself on vocals and guitar, Tom Crain on guitar, Taz DiGregorio on piano and keyboards, Fred Edwards on drums, and Charlie Hayward on bass. Their incredible chemistry and skills are evident in their memorable live performances, capturing the audience's attention and leaving them energized. If you're craving a taste of Southern rock and country music at its finest, you can find and enjoy "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" and other tracks by The Charlie Daniels Band on various online platforms. Play and download these iconic sounds to experience the magic that made this band so beloved.

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