Midnight Train to Georgia

'Midnight Train to Georgia's' Backstory Involves Whitney Houston's Mom + Farrah Fawcett

"Midnight Train to Georgia" is very much a product of the South. Former Ole Miss quarterback Jim Weatherly wrote it after Texan Farrah Fawcett mentioned something to him about a "midnight plane to Houston," and it became a hit for Atlanta-based family band Gladys Knight & The Pips.

After his college football days ended, Weatherly worked in Los Angeles as a songwriter. He played flag football in his spare time with other creative types with athletic backgrounds. One notable teammate was Lee Majors, a former college football player and the star of The Big Valley and The Six Million Dollar Man .

As the story goes, when Weatherly called Majors' home one day, Major's future wife, Fawcett, answered the phone. During her brief conversation with Weatherly about Majors' whereabouts, Fawcett mentioned taking a "midnight plane to Houston" to visit her family.

Weatherly wrote and first recorded the song as "Midnight Plane to Houston." He cut it for rockabilly singer turned record producer Jimmy Bowen's Amos Records, and a version appeared on Weatherly's self-titled 1972 debut for RCA Victor.

In between the Fawcett-inspired original and Knight's seminal recording, it was Whitney Houston 's mom, Cissy Houston, to first record the song as "Midnight Train to Georgia." The change from Houston (the city, not the surname) to Georgia came via a request to Weatherly from Atlanta-based producer Sonny Limbo.

"When Sonny played me Jim's song, I loved it right away," Cissy Houston told the Wall Street Journal in 2013. "It was a country ballad that told a good story—about two people in love. But I wanted to change the title. My people are originally from Georgia and they didn't take planes to Houston or anywhere else. They took trains. We recorded the single in Memphis in 1972 with a country-gospel thing going, and I arranged the background singers. But Janus, my label, didn't do much to promote it and we moved on."

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A year later, Knight and her Pips chased a new hit with a song by Weatherly, whose "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" topped the soul charts for Knight in '72.

"I listened to Cissy's version and loved it—but I knew I wanted to do something different," Knight told the  Wall Street Journal . "I wanted an Al Green thing, you know, something moody with a little ride to it. I've always liked my tracks full—horns, keyboards and other instruments—to create texture and spark something in me.

"I also wanted to change a few of Jim's original lyrics—add a word or two and take out a few," she continued. "So I'd call him every day. I'd say, 'Hey Jim, what do you think of 'So he's leaving a life he's come to know?' instead of 'we've come to know?'' Jim was cool with everything. He allowed us that freedom."

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Lyrics about loved ones seemingly living in two different worlds hit close to home for Knight.

"While recording that single, I was thinking about my own situation," she told the  Wall Street Journal . "My husband at the time was a beautiful saxophonist and so gifted. But he was unhappy that we didn't have a more traditional marriage because I was often on the road or recording. Ultimately it all proved too much for him, like the song said, and we divorced later, in '73. I was going through the exact same thing that I was singing about when recording—which is probably why it sounds so personal."

The most famous version of "Midnight Train to Georgia" needs no introduction. Knight and The Pips' second single after leaving Motown for Buddah Records topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and went on to win a Grammy award (Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus, 1974) and a spot in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

It solidified Knight as one of popular music's top superstars and inspired future covers by Aretha Franklin, the Indigo Girls and even Garth Brooks .

Weatherly also wrote songs recorded by such country artists as Johnny Russell ("Finer Things in Life"), Ray Price (the original recording of another Knight hit, "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me") and Charley Pride ("Where Do I Put Her Memory"). [sweeps="https://bit.ly/3pGvtZl"]

"Midnight Train to Georgia" Lyrics (as sung by Gladys Knight & The Pips)

L.A. proved too much for the man (Too much for the man, he couldn't make it) So he's leaving a life he's come to know, ooh (He said he's going) He said he's going back to find (Going back to find) Ooh, what's left of his world The world he left behind not so long ago

He's leaving (Leaving) On that midnight train to Georgia, yeah (Leaving on the midnight train) Said he's going back (Going back to find) To a simpler place and time, oh yes, he is (Whenever he takes that ride, guess who's gonna be right by his side) I'll be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia, wooh, wooh) I'd rather live in his world (Live in his world) Than live without him in mine

He kept dreaming (Dreaming) Ooh, that some day he'd be a star (A superstar, but he didn't get far) But he sure found out the hard way That dreams don't always come true, oh no, uh, uh (Dreams don't always come true, uh, uh, no, uh, uh) So he pawned down his hopes (Wooh, wooh, wooh-wooh) And even sold his old car (Wooh, wooh, wooh-wooh)

Bought a one way ticket back to the life he once knew Oh, yes he did, he said he would

Oh-oh, he's leaving (Leaving) On that midnight train to Georgia, yeah (Leaving on a midnight train) Said he's going back to find, ooh (Going back to find) A simpler place and time, ooh yeah (Whenever he takes that ride, guess who's gonna be right by his side) I'm gonna be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia, wooh, wooh) I'd rather live in his world

Than live without him in mine (Her world is his, his and hers alone)

Ooh, he's leaving (Leaving) On the midnight train to Georgia, yeah, ooh y'all (Leaving on the midnight train) Said he's going back to find (Going back to find) Ooh, a simpler place and time, ooh y'all, uh-huh (Whenever he takes that ride, guess who's gonna be right by his side) I've got to be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leaving on a midnight train to Georgia, wooh, wooh)

I'd rather live in his world (Live in his world) Than live without him in mine (Her world is his, his and hers alone)

For love, gonna board the midnight train to ride For love, gonna board, gotta board the midnight train to go For love, gonna board, uh huh, the midnight train to go My world, his world, our world, mine and his alone My world, his world, our world, mine and his alone I got to go I got to go I got to go, hey I got to go I got to go My world, his world, my man, his girl I got to go I got to go, oh I got to go My world, his world, our world, his girl

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How Gladys Knight & The Pips' "Midnight Train To Georgia" Cemented Their Legacy In Soul

Gladys Knight & the Pips' 1973 album 'Imagination' was a major turning point for the band. In an interview with Merald "Bubba" Knight jr, learn the story behind GRAMMY-winning hit "Midnight Train To Georgia," which was released in August 50 years ago.

Early in 1973, Gladys Knight & the Pips made a series of bold moves. The charismatic soul quartet — Gladys , her brother Merald "Bubba" Knight jr, and cousins William Guest and Edward Patten — severed ties with one of the era’s biggest hitmakers, signed with a fledgling new label short on cash but big on ambition, and handpicked collaborators who understood their potential.

All these decisions were vindicated by the group’s soul-stirring album * Imagination * , released in October 1973. Packed with slow-burning ballads and rousing mid-tempos, the album helped establish Gladys Knight & the Pips as a formidable entity within soul and popular music writ large. Co-produced by the group, * Imagination * peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 and bore several Top 10 hits, including the song that would quickly become the group’s signature: the chart-topping, GRAMMY-winning, and utterly timeless "Midnight Train to Georgia."

Yet just 10 months prior to Imagination ’s release, the group’s prospects were unclear. Their seven-year contract with Motown Records was due to expire, presenting them with an opportunity to jump aboard a different train.

Unlike many Motown stars who were plucked from high school and groomed for success, Gladys Knight & the Pips arrived at the label from Atlanta as seasoned performers, having already performed grueling stints on the Chitlin' Circuit and at Harlem’s Apollo Theater. They had even experienced chart success with their cover of the Royals’ "Every Beat of My Heart" (a No. 6 pop hit in 1961). "Gladys could ‘sang,’" wrote Motown founder [ Berry Gordy ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/berry-gordy/2727) in his autobiography. "She had warm Southern charm and a hint of Country soul, mixed in with an infectious Gospel feel."

However, the group felt neglected in favor of big-hitters like [ the Temptations ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/temptations/8400) , [ the Four Tops ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/four-tops/7761) , and, especially, [ Diana Ross ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/diana-ross/15248) and the [ Supremes ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/supremes/17715) . According to Gladys’ autobiography, Gordy once removed the group’s supporting slot on a Supremes tour. Why? Their riotous live performances were deflecting from the main act. "We felt at Motown like we were adopted," Bubba tells GRAMMY.com, also noting accounting practices at the label which the group found "distasteful."

Gladys Knight & the Pips * did * experience chart success at Motown: their spirited recording of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" was a [ No. 2 pop hit ](https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1967-12-16/) in 1967. But in the twilight of their initial contract, the group flirted with other opportunities. "We wanted to go to a label where we would be a big fish in a small pond, as opposed to a small fish in a big pond," explains Bubba.

The group were soon courted by New York-based label Buddah Records. "They had all the qualities of a hit group," says Buddah Vice President Cecil Holmes, who admits spending a year "romancing" the group, noting also their "clean cut, no drugs" reputation. As a new, smaller label unable to compete financially with the industry’s bigger fish, Buddah sold themselves on passion.

Fellow Buddah executive Ron Weisner, who would later manage Gladys as well as [ Madonna ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/madonna/5068) and [ Michael Jackson ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/michael-jackson/13202) , remembers Buddah’s pitch to the group: "We don't have this ridiculous amount of money to give you. We give you our word — we’re going to kill for you. Whatever you’re looking to do, we're going to make it successful."

In February 1973, it was announced that Gladys Knight & the Pips had left Motown and signed with Buddah. Their swan song was the GRAMMY-winning "Neither One of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye)," penned and first recorded by country musician Jim Weatherly – whose songbook the group were keen to revisit.

After meeting with various producers, they enlisted Richie Wise, Kenny Kerner, and Tony Camillo to work on their upcoming album. Their first Buddah single was the gorgeous Weatherly ballad "Where Peaceful Waters Flow." However, their next single would define their careers.

** Gladys Knight & The Pips Reinvent A Country Ballad ** 

But before Gladys Knight & the Pips boarded the midnight train to Georgia, Weatherly flew the midnight plane to Houston. As explained to Marc Myers for the oral history project * Anatomy of a Song * , Weatherly called his actor friend Lee Majors one evening in 1970. The actress Farrah Fawcett, Majors’ then-girlfriend, answered the call, telling Weatherly she was preparing to take a "midnight plane to Houston" to visit family.

Struck by the accidental poetry of Fawcett’s remark, Weatherly wrote a country ballad about a man accompanying his girlfriend back to Houston after her dreams of stardom in Los Angeles failed to materialize. "The line ‘I’d rather live in her world than live without her in mine’ locked the whole song," said Weatherly, who released "Midnight Plane to Houston" on his 1972 album * Weatherly * .

The song was next recorded by gospel singer [ Cissy Houston ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/cissy-houston/13569) , whose background work as part of the Sweet Inspirations provided color and richness to the music of [ Aretha Franklin ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/aretha-franklin/11503) , [ Elvis Presley ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/elvis-presley/6033) , and [ Jimi Hendrix ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/jimi-hendrix/3866) . Her gospel-country ballad was released in early 1973 as "Midnight Train to Georgia," a lyric change she requested. "My people are originally from Georgia, and they didn’t take planes to Houston or anywhere else. They took trains," she told Myers.

Yet Cissy’s gender-flipped and lyrically-altered rendition stalled commercially, which she blamed on limited promotion by her label Janus. Weatherly recounted to Myers that his publisher then sent the song to Gladys Knight & the Pips. "I listened to Cissy’s version and loved it," mentioned Gladys in her account to Myers.

However, Gladys has claimed in her autobiography and in various [ interviews ](https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/jan/16/this-motown-star-knew-midnight-plane-to-houston-wo/) that * she * conceived the central change from "plane" to "train" and "Houston" to "Georgia." Bubba echoes this, adding emphatically that "we voted for Gladys to call Jim Weatherly and find out if we could change the title and some of the lyrical content." He elaborates: " [ Ray Charles ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/ray-charles/10927) had "Georgia On My Mind" and that was the theme song for Georgia. We wanted something to represent our hometown as well."

There is some scope to reconcile these accounts. In a different [ interview ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNjBZTl6h84&t=3s&ab_channel=Tennessean) , Weatherly explained that it was in fact his original song that was sent to Gladys Knight & the Pips, rather than Cissy’s re-titled version. "We had no idea it was going to stay ‘Midnight Train to Georgia,’" he said. "We were pitching ‘Midnight Plane to Houston’ but Gladys wanted to change it."

Engineer Ed Stasium also remembers that the sheet music for his sessions with the group had the original title which was subsequently updated. It is therefore plausible that the Gladys and the Pips organically envisaged the same or similar lyric changes before becoming aware of Cissy’s version (though Bubba tells GRAMMY.com he never knew Cissy’s version existed at the time the group recorded the song).

Stasium engineered three mixes of "Midnight Train to Georgia" in total. He describes the first two mixes as "way slower" than the final product, a "similar vibe" to mellower * Imagination * tracks "Perfect Love" and "Once in a Lifetime Thing." "Totally a whole other record," adds engineer David Domanich. (On one mix, Camillo can be heard singing "midnight train to * Atlanta * " when mapping out guide backing vocals.) The group rejected these mixes for being too sedate.

"I wanted an [ Al Green ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/al-green/13386) thing going," Gladys told Myers. "Something moody, with a little ride to it." After burying himself in Al Green records, Camillo hurriedly convened the session musicians at his Venture Sound Studios in New Jersey to blast out a new arrangement which Stasium quickly engineered.

Gladys Knight And The Pips' 'Imagination'

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The group were thrilled with this muscular, earthier mix. Recording in Artie Fields Studios in Detroit, Gladys delivered a "scratch" vocal to help the Pips organize their background parts before recording a "serious" take. "She sang the meat of the song beautifully but, at that particular time, my sister had a problem with ad-libbing," remembers Bubba, who proceeded to the engineer’s desk to issue instructions to her. "I told Gladys: ‘When you get to this part go, " * I got to go, I got to go! * " Gladys followed her brother’s lead, resulting in the joyous, life-affirming ad libs we hear on the record.

Organ, horn, strings, and piano (inspired by Floyd Cramer, pianist Barry Miles notes) were later overdubbed. Stasium also "punched in" an additional ad-lib which Gladys recorded in New York. By the end, Weatherly’s docile country ballad was transformed into an undeniable R&B juggernaut, an energetic dialogue between Gladys and her Pips. It reached No.1 in October 1973 and later won a GRAMMY award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus.

*** Imagination Y ***** ields Further Hits **

The * Imagination * album was also released in October, and was certified "gold" by the end of that year. Five out of nine tracks were written by Weatherly. The other four: the Barry Goldberg/Gerry Goffin tune "I’ve Got to Use My Imagination," covers of Paul Williams’ "Perfect Love" and Johnny Nash’s "I Can See Clearly Now," and the Gladys Knight & the Pips-penned "Window Raisin’ Granny" – inspired by the image of Gladys and Bubba’s mother standing by the window watching her children, nieces, and nephews’ early performance routines.

The propulsive, funky "I’ve Got to Use My Imagination" was the album’s third single. Goldberg tells GRAMMY.com that he wrote the song as a simmering blues number – influenced by [ Marvin Gaye ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/marvin-gaye/13346) ’s version of "Grapevine" and BB King’s "The Thrill is Gone" – and assumes the romantic anguish of Goffin’s lyric ("Such a sad, sad season / When a good love dies…") was inspired by Goffin’s recent divorce from songwriting partner Carole King. Goldberg was astounded when he first heard Gladys Knight & the Pips’ pacier rendition, conceding that the song "wouldn’t have been a hit" if recorded as originally written (it peaked at No.4 pop). Fourth single "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me," another Weatherly ballad first released by country singer Ray Price, peaked at No. 3.

Imagination was the triumph the group needed, not only giving them several hits but demonstrating their talents as co-producers and justifying their decision to leave Motown. "[Buddah] promoted us and our music like nobody had before," wrote Gladys in her autobiography, crediting the label for further opportunities for the group such as recording the Curtis Mayfield -scored soundtrack for the film Claudine . 

"The success of the * Imagination * album took us to another level," opines Bubba. "Our career just took off. Our level of headlining took off. It took us to European tours." "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me" also became UK Top 10 hits, laying the groundwork for Gladys’ strong touring presence across the pond to this day. These two * Imagination * tracks also sit in the top 5 most streamed Gladys Knight & the Pips songs on Spotify.

Subsequent Buddah releases would not reach * Imagination * ’s levels of mainstream popularity. But, particularly from 1974-'75, other well-performing albums would follow for the group, with pop/R&B hits including "On and On," "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," [ ](https://d.docs.live.net/d6df3910d775fa63/Research%20Projects/Gladys%20Knight's%20Imagination/How%20Gladys%20Knight%20%5e0%20the%20Pips%20'Imagination'%20cemented%20their%20legacy%20in%20soul%20-%20FINAL.docx#_msocom_14) their soulful rendering of [ Barbra Streisand ](https://www.grammy.com/artists/barbra-streisand/6847) ’s "The Way We Were," and "Part Time Love." They had no reason to hanker for the days of Motown.

Of course, "Midnight Train to Georgia" remains the most enduring of * Imagination * ’s tracks and the group’s entire repertoire. Fifty years later, this song about stubborn loyalty remains stubbornly in the popular consciousness as one of (soul) music’s definitive anthems, with a wider cultural impact too. It has been covered by the likes of [ Joss Stone ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipKeSfWgdRE&ab_channel=PortalJossStone) , [ Neil Diamond ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sffI5ZZlTzc&pp=ygUmbmVpbCBkaWFtb25kIG1pZG5pZ2h0IHRyYWluIHRvIGdlb3JnaWE%3D) , and [ Aretha Franklin ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdo_BPQtvC0&pp=ygUpYXJldGhhIGZyYW5rbGluIG1pZG5pZ2h0IHRyYWluIHRvIGdlb3JnaWE%3D) , parodied in TV series like " [ Modern Family ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3JGcrHbJm4&ab_channel=ArtemB) " and [ " 30 Rock ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uANsFziGObs&ab_channel=30RockOfficial) " (which featured a Gladys cameo), and has become a staple on talent shows like [ " American Idol ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8EHnqQljc4&ab_channel=linoya7) " and [ " The Voice ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAIx9md0vqc&pp=ygUga2Vpc2hhIG1pZG5pZ2h0IHRyYWluIHRvIGdlb3JnaWE%3D) ."

It turns out there were actually [ no midnight trains departing from L.A. to Georgia ](https://www.cbc.ca/radio/the180/be-kind-and-don-t-recline-stop-being-so-cynical-about-electoral-reform-and-the-problem-with-this-song-1.3677753/the-problem-with-this-song-midnight-train-to-georgia-1.3678044) in the early ‘70s, but Gladys Knight & the Pips sure make it sound like a journey worth taking.

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20 Albums Turning 50 In 2023: 'Innervisions,' 'Dark Side Of The Moon' 'Catch A Fire' & More

20 Albums Turning 50 In 2023: 'Innervisions,' 'Dark Side Of The Moon' 'Catch A Fire' & More

1973 saw a slew of influential records released across genres — many of which broke barriers and set standards for music to come. GRAMMY.com reflects on 20 albums that, despite being released 50 years ago, continue to resonate with listeners today.

Fifty years ago, a record-breaking 600,000 people gathered to see the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers Band and the Band play Summer Jam at Watkins Glen. This is just one of many significant historical events that happened in 1973 — a year that changed the way music was seen, heard and experienced.

Ongoing advancements in music-making tech expanded the sound of popular and underground music. New multi-track technology was now standard in recording studios from Los Angeles to London. Artists from a variety of genres experimented with new synthesizers, gadgets like the Mu-Tron III pedal and the Heil Talk Box , and techniques like the use of found sounds.  

1973 was also a year of new notables, where now-household names made their debuts. Among these auspicious entries: a blue-collar songwriter from the Jersey Shore, hard-working southern rockers from Jacksonville, Fla. and a sister group from California oozing soul. 

Along a well-established format, '73 saw the release of several revolutionary concept records. The Eagles ’ Desperado , Pink Floyd ’s Dark Side of the Moon , Lou Reed ’s Berlin and the Who ’s Quadrophenia are just a few examples that illustrate how artists used narrative techniques to explore broader themes and make bigger statements on social, political and economic issues — of which there were many.

On the domestic front, 1973 began with the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Roe v. Wade . Internationally, the Paris Peace Accords were signed — starting the long process to end the Vietnam War. An Oil crisis caused fuel prices to skyrocket in North America. Richard Nixon started his short-lived second term as president, which was marked by the Watergate scandal. 

Politics aside, the third year of the '70s had it all: from classic- and southern-rock to reggae; punk to jazz; soul and R&B to country. Read on for 20 masterful albums with something to say that celebrate their 50th anniversary in 2023. 

Band On The Run - Paul McCartney & Wings

Laid down at EMI’s studio in Lagos, Nigeria and released in December 1973, the third studio record by Paul Mcartney & Wings is McCartney’s most successful post- Beatles album. Its hit singles "Jet" and the title cut "Band on the Run" helped make the record the biggest-selling in 1974 in both Australia and Canada.

Band on the Run won a pair of GRAMMYS the following year: Best Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus and Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical. McCartney added a third golden gramophone for this record at the 54th awards celebration when it won Best Historical Album for the 2010 reissue. In 2013, Band on the Run was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame. 

Head Hunters - Herbie Hancock

Released Oct. 13, Herbie Hancock’s Head Hunters was recorded in just one week; its

four songs clock in at just over 40 minutes. That the album was not nominated in the jazz category, but instead Best Pop Instrumental Performance, demonstrates how Hancock was shifting gears.

Head Hunters showed Hancock moving away from traditional instrumentation and playing around with new synthesizer technology — especially the clavinet — and putting together a new band: the Headhunters. Improvisation marks this as a jazz record, but the phrasing, rhythms and dynamics of Hancock’s new quintet makes it equal parts soul and R&B with sprinkles of rock 'n' roll. 

The album represented a commercial and artistic breakthrough for Hancock, going gold within months of its release. "Watermelon Man" and "Chameleon," which was nominated for a Best Instrumental GRAMMY Award in 1974, were later both frequently sampled by hip-hop artists in the 1990s.

Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. - Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen , 22, was the new kid in town in 1973. This debut was met with tepid reviews. Still, Greetings introduced Springsteen’s talent to craft stories in song and includes many characters The Boss would return to repeatedly in his career. The album kicks off with the singalong "Blinded by the Light," which reached No. 1 on the Billboard 100 four years later via a cover done by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. This was the first of two records Springsteen released in 1973; The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle arrived before the end of the year — officially introducing the E Street Band.

Innervisions - Stevie Wonder 

This Stevie Wonder masterpiece shows an artist, in his early 20s, experimenting with new instrumentation such as TONTO (The Original New Timbral Orchestra) — the world’s largest synth — and playing all instruments on the now-anthemic "Higher Ground."

The song reached No.1 on the U.S. Hot R&B Singles Chart, and Innervisions peaked at No. 4. The album won three GRAMMYS the following year, including Album Of The Year . Wonder was the first Black artist to win this coveted golden gramophone. In 1989, Red Hot Chili Peppers kept the original funk, but injected the song with a lot of rock on their cover — the lead single from Mother’s Milk .

The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd

Critics perennially place this Pink Floyd album, the band's eighth studio record, as one of the greatest of all-time. The Dark Side of the Moon hit No.1 and stayed on the Billboard charts for 63 weeks.

A sonic masterpiece marked by loops, synths, found sounds, and David Gilmour’s guitar bends, Dark Side of the Moon is also a concept record that explores themes of excessive greed on tracks like "Money." Ironically, an album lambasting consumerism was the top-selling record of the year and has eclipsed 45 million sales worldwide since its release. The album’s cover has also become one of the most recognized in the history of popular music.

Pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd - Lynyrd Skynyrd

This debut release features several of the northern Florida rockers' most beloved songs: "Gimme Three Steps," "Tuesday’s Gone" and "Simple Man." The record, which has since reached two-times platinum status with sales of more than two million, also includes the anthemic "Free Bird," which catapulted them to stardom. The song with its slow-build and definitive guitar solo and jam in the middle became Lynyrd Skynyrd's signature song that ended all their shows; it also became a piece of pop culture with people screaming for this song during concerts by other artists.

Houses Of The Holy - Led Zeppelin

The first Led Zeppelin record of all originals — and the first without a Roman numeral for a title — Houses of the Holy shows a new side of these British hardrockers. Straying from the blues and hard rock of previous records, Houses of the Holy features funk (“The Ocean” and “The Crunge”) and even hints of reggae (“D’Yer Mak’er”). This fifth studio offering from Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham also includes one of this writer’s personal Zeppelin favorites — "Over the Hills and Far Away.” The song was released as the album’s first U.S. single and reached No. 51 on the Billboard charts. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Houses of the Holy eventually achieved Diamond status for sales of more than 10 million. Interesting fact: the song “Houses of the Holy” actually appears on the band’s next record ( Physical Graffiti ).

Quadrophenia - The Who

The double-album rock opera followed the critical success of Tommy and Who’s Next . Pete Townshend composed all songs on this opus, which was later adapted into a movie. And, in 2015, classically-scored by Townshend’s partner Rachel Fuller for a new generation via a symphonic version (“Classic Quadrophenia”). The story chronicles the life of a young mod named Jimmy who lives in the seaside town of Brighton, England. Jimmy searches for meaning in a life devoid of significance — taking uppers, downers and guzzling gin only to discover nothing fixes his malaise. With sharp-witted songs, Townshend also tackles classicism. His band of musical brothers: Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon provide some of their finest recorded performances. The album reached second spot on the U.S. Billboard chart.

Berlin - Lou Reed

Produced by Bob Ezrin , Berlin is a metaphor. The divided walled city represents the divisive relationships and the two sides of Reed — on stage and off. The 10 track concept record chronicles a couple’s struggles with drug addiction, meditating on themes of domestic abuse and neglect. As a parent, try to listen to "The Kids" without shedding a tear. While the couple on the record are named Caroline and Jim, those who knew Reed’s volatile nature and drug dependency saw the parallels between this fictionalized narrative and the songwriter’s life.

Catch A Fire - Bob Marley & the Wailers

The original cover was enclosed in a sleeve resembling a Zippo lighter. Only 20,000 of this version were pressed. Even though it was creative and cool, cost-effective it was not — each individual cover had to be hand-riveted. The replacement, which most people know today, introduces reggae poet and prophet Robert Nesta Marley to the world. With a pensive stare and a large spliff in hand, Marley tells you to mellow out and listen to the tough sounds of his island home.

While Bob and his Wailers had been making music for nearly a decade and released several records in Jamaica, Catch a Fire was their coming out party outside the Caribbean. Released in April on Island Records, the feel-good reggae rhythms and Marley’s messages of emancipation resonated with a global audience. A mix of songs of protest ("Slave Driver," "400 years") and love ("Kinky Reggae"), Catch A Fire is also notable for "Stir it Up," a song American singer-songwriter Johnny Nash had made a Top 15 hit the previous year. 

The New York Dolls - The New York Dolls

The New York Dolls burst on the club scene in the Big Apple, building a cult following with their frenetic and unpredictable live shows. The Dolls' hard rock sound and f-you attitude waved the punk banner before the genre was coined, and influenced the sound of punk rock for generations. (Bands like the Sex Pistols, the Ramones and KISS, cite the New York Dolls as mentors.) Singer-songwriter Todd Rundgren — who found time to release A Wizard, A True Star this same year — produced this tour de force. From the opening "Personality Crisis," this five-piece beckons you to join this out-of-control train.

Aladdin Sane - David Bowie

This David Bowie record followed the commercial success of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars . Many critics unfairly compare the two. A career chameleon, with Aladdin Sane , Bowie shed the Ziggy persona and adopted another alter-ego. The title is a pun that means: "A Lad Insane." For the songwriter, this record represented an attempt to break free from the crazed fandom Ziggy Stardust had created.

A majority of the songs were written the previous year while Bowie toured the United States in support of Ziggy. Journal in hand, the artist traveled from city to city in America and the songs materialized. Most paid homage to what this “insane lad” observed and heard: from debauchery and societal decay ( " Cracked Actor " ) to politics ( " Panic in Detroit " ) to punk music ( " Watch That Man " ). Top singles on Aladdin Sane were: "The Jean Genie" and "Drive-In Saturday." Both topped the U.K. charts.

Faust IV -Faust

This fourth studio album — and the final release in this incarnation by this experimental avant-garde German ambient band — remains a cult classic. Recorded at the Manor House in Oxfordshire, England (Richard Branson’s new Virgin Records studio and the locale where Mike Oldfield crafted his famous debut Tubular Bells, also released in 1973), Faust IV opens with the epic 11-minute instrumental "Krautrock" — a song that features drones, clusters of tones and sustained notes to create a trance-like vibe. Drums do not appear in the song until after the seven minute mark.

The song is a tongue-in-cheek nod to the genre British journalists coined to describe bands like Faust, which musicians largely did not embrace. The rest of Faust IV is a sonic exploration worthy of repeated listens and a great place to start if you’ve ever wondered what the heck Krautrock is.

Brothers & Sisters - the Allman Brothers Band

Great art is often born from grief, and Brothers & Sisters is exemplary in this way. Founding member Duanne Allman died in 1971 and bassist Berry Oakley followed his bandmate to the grave a year later; he was killed in a motorcycle accident in November 1972. Following this pair of tragedies, the band carried on the only way they knew how: by making music.

With new members hired, Brothers & Sisters was recorded with guitarist Dicky Betts as the new de facto band leader. The Allman Brothers Band’s most commercially successful record leans into country territory from the southern rock of previous releases and features two of the band’s most popular songs: "Ramblin’ Man" and "Jessica." The album went gold within 48 hours of shipping and since has sold more than seven million copies worldwide.  

Call Me -  Al Green

Call Me is considered one of the greatest soul records of the 20th century and Green’s pièce de résistance. The fact this Al Green album features three Top 10 Billboard singles — "You Ought to Be With Me," "Here I Am" and the title track — helps explain why it remains a masterpiece. Beyond the trio of hits, the soul king shows his versatility by reworking a pair of country songs: Hank Williams ’ "I’m so Lonesome I Could Cry," and Willie Nelson ’s "Funny How Time Slips Away."

Killing Me Softly - Roberta Flack

This Roberta Flack album was nominated for three GRAMMY Awards and won two: Record Of The Year and Best Female Vocal Pop Performance at the 1974 GRAMMYs (it lost in the Album of the Year category to Innervisions ). With equal parts soul and passion, Flack interprets beloved ballads that showcase her talent of taking others’ songs and reinventing them. Producer Joel Dorn assembled the right mix of players to back up Flack — adding to the album’s polished sound. Killing Me Softly has sold more than two million copies and, in 2020, Roberta Flack received the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.

The album's title cut became a No.1 hit in three countries and, in 1996, the Fugees prominently featured Lauryn Hill on a version that surpassed the original: landing the No.1 spot in 21 countries. The album also includes a pair of well-loved covers: Leonard Cohen ’s "Suzanne" and Janis Ian’s wistful "Jesse," which reached No. 30.

Bette Midler - Bette Middler

Co-produced by Arif Mardin and Barry Manilow , the self-titled second studio album by Bette Midler was an easy- listening experience featuring interpretations of both standards and popular songs. Whispers of gospel are mixed with R&B and some boogie-woogie piano, though Midler’s voice is always the star. The record opens with a nod to the Great American Songbook with a reworking of Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael’s "Skylark." The 10-song collection also features a take on Glenn Miller’s "In the Mood," and a divine cover of Bob Dylan’s "I Shall be Released." The record peaked at No. 6 on the U.S. charts.

Imagination - Gladys Knight & the Pips

Released in October, Imagination was Gladys Knight & the Pips' first album with Buddha Records after leaving Motown, and features the group’s only No. 1 Billboard hit:  "Midnight Train to Georgia." The oft-covered tune, which won a GRAMMY the following year , and became the band’s signature, helped the record eclipse a million in sales, but it was not the only single to resonate. Other timeless, chart-topping songs from Imagination include "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," and "I’ve Got to Use My Imagination."

The Pointer Sisters - The Pointer Sisters

The three-time GRAMMY-winning Pointer Sisters arrived on the scene in 1973 with this critically-acclaimed self-titled debut. Then a quartet, the group of sisters from Oakland, California made listeners want to shake a tail feather with 10 songs that ranged from boogie-woogie to bebop. Their sisterly harmonies are backed up by the San Francisco blues-funk band the Hoodoo Rhythm Devils. The record opens with "Yes We Can," a hypnotic groove of a song written by Allen Toussaint which was a Top 15 hit alongside another cover, Willie Dixon’s "Wang Dang Doodle."

Behind Closed Doors - Charlie Rich

This pop-leaning country record of orchestral ballads, produced by Billy Sherrill, made Rich rich. The album has surpassed four million in sales and remains one of the genre’s best-loved classics. The album won Charlie Rich a GRAMMY the following year for Best Country Vocal Performance Male and added four Country Music Awards. Behind Closed Doors had several hits, but the title track made the most impact. The song written by Kenny O’Dell , and whose title was inspired by the Watergate scandal, was the first No.1 hit for Rich. It topped the country charts where it spent 20 weeks in 1973. It was also a Billboard crossover hit — reaching No. 15 on the Top 100 and No. 8 on the Adult Contemporary charts.

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Gladys Knight & Patti LaBelle's Verzuz Faceoff Was A Moment Of Pure Soul Sisterhood

Gladys Knight & Patti LaBelle in 2014

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Gladys Knight & Patti LaBelle's Verzuz Faceoff Was A Moment Of Pure Soul Sisterhood

"There's nothing I don't love that you might sing tonight. So, let's just get it clear, I'm ready for you honey," LaBelle said to her longtime friend and fellow R&B/soul icon

Last night (Sept. 13), GRAMMY-winning music icons Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight brought a big serving of soul and sisterhood to the latest Verzuz faceoff. During the livestream's joyful three hours, the powerhouse pair sang 35 songs (including two renditions of " Midnight Train To Georgia ") selected from their gem-filled catalogues dating back 60 years. In between the music, the two R&B/soul greats showered each other with praise and offered nuggets of wisdom, humor and shout-outs to the star-studded virtual audience, which included the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama .

"I love that tune," LaBelle praised after Knight's first rendition of "Midnight Train To Georgia" and just about halfway into the faceoff. "There's nothing I don't love that you might sing tonight. So, let's just get it clear, I'm ready for you honey."

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The evening's rich setlist included selections from their early acts—LaBelle's fabulous girl group Labelle and Knight's family affair Gladys Knight & the Pips —as well as their longtime solo acts. This included LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade," If You Don't Know Me By Now" and "Love, Need and Want You" and Knight's "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)," "Friendship Train" and "Love Overboard."

They both sang along to their songs—for the most part, joking about forgetting some of the lyrics to the older songs—with their warm voices and still-epic high notes offering comfort during these hectic times. They also sang along with each other, as this Verzuz was not a battle, but a moment for the musical powerhouses to show each other some love and appreciation. They also shared the love for their collaborators, children, viewers and the Verzuz and Apple Music team (who recently partnered with the Swizz Beatz - and Timbaland -created event). Swizzy got warm birthday wishes (he was born Sept. 13) and wow, what a great way to celebrate being alive.

After their seventh-round faceoff, where LaBelle sang "Love, Need and Want You" and Knight delivered "Someone to Watch Over Me," the pair began talking warmly about their children. Knight revealed she didn't know about Verzuz until her son Shanga called her up and encouraged her to try to get on in, which she did. "I hope you're proud of us, sons," she said. We also learned that LaBelle still has a flip phone. "I love my flip. I'm very low-key," she shared with a smile.

When they saw the Former First Lady pop up in the viewer list, or as LaBelle dubbed it "the virtual front row," they were both genuinely thrilled and sent love and praise her way. "I am so proud of her," Knight chimed in, adding, "She's a sweetheart and she's down to earth." "And she's married to the best man in the whole world," the both chimed in. "We miss you Michelle and Barack," LaBelle said.

In addition to the many notable virtual guests, there was a very special in-studio guest— Dionne Warwick , who helped close out the evening with an extra dose of sisterhood. The three musical heroes sang Warwick's "That's What Friends Are For" and their 1991 remake of Karyn White 's female empowerment hit, "Superwoman."

If you missed the much-needed evening of wholesome, heartwarming and soul-stirring content, you can watch the last half or so in the YouTube video above.

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The LaBelle and Knight Verzuz follows Brandy  and  Monica 's also-amazing showdown on Aug. 31. In addition to the huge number of viewers who tune into the streams via IGTV and Apple TV, the much-buzzed-about episodes always lead to a boost in interest in the featured artists and their music. In the case of the '90s R&B queens, their episode was watched by over 60 million viewers and they collectively logged 21.9 million U.S. streams in just the two days following. Stay tuned to Verzuz' Instagram for the data behind the Knight and LaBelle love fest, as well as for info on upcoming T.B.A. pairings. Here's to the love being showered back onto the soul queens.

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Miley Cyrus performs during the Global Goal: Unite For Our Future - Summit & Concert

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The globally televised and digitally streamed concert special featured intimate and grandiose performances from some of music's biggest stars including Lin-Manuel Miranda with the "Hamilton" cast, Coldplay, Christine and the Queens, Chloe x Halle and many

The international music and entertainment communities united together Saturday (June 27) for the star-studded " Global Goal: Unite for Our Future - The Concert ," a globally televised and digitally streamed concert special. Presented by international advocacy organization Global Citizen and the European Commission, the event aimed to highlight the "disproportionate impact COVID-19 has on marginalized communities," according to a press release announcing the event , and to advance the development of and access to coronavirus tests, treatments and vaccines.

Global Goal featured both intimate and grandiose performances from some of music's biggest stars, including: Jennifer Hudson , who opened the show with a cover of Gladys Knight & The Pips ' 1973 hit "Where Peaceful Waters Flow" while floating atop a boat on the Chicago River; Miley Cyrus , who performed a cover of The Beatles  classic "Help!" in an empty Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, Calif.; and Lin-Manuel Miranda who reunited with the original Broadway cast of "Hamilton," alongside late-night host Jimmy Fallon and "The Tonight Show" house band The Roots , for a rare performance of musical number "Helpless."

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Hosted by Hollywood superstar Dwayne Johnson, Global Goal also included appearances and video messages from TV and film icons including Hugh Jackman , Kerry Washington, Charlize Theron, Chris Rock , Billy Porter , Ken Jeong, Salma Hayek Pinault and several more. 

The event also included a summit, which featured panel discussions and interviews with global leaders, experts and thought-leaders like Angelique Kidjo , Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Melinda Gates, Dr. Vin Gupta, NAACP President Derrick Johnson, Executive Director of UN Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and others.

Airing in more than 180 countries and streaming globally online, Global Goal raised a total of $6.9 billion in pledges, according to a press release from Global Citizen .

Watch some of the musical highlights from "Global Goal: Unite for Our Future - The Concert" below, and learn more about Global Citizen's COVID-19 campaign .

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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Gladys Knight & The Pips Perform "Midnight Train To Georgia" At The 16th GRAMMY Awards

Gladys Knight & The Pips at the 1974 GRAMMYs

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Gladys Knight & The Pips Perform "Midnight Train To Georgia" At The 16th GRAMMY Awards

The iconic soul and R&B act earned their first two golden gramophones that night at the 1974 GRAMMYs

Back in 1973, pivotal Atlanta soul and R&B group Gladys Knight & The Pips released their powerful No. 1 hit "Midnight Train To Georgia." The following year, they performed a rousing rendition at the 16th GRAMMY Awards , with Knight stunning in a shimmering gown and The Pips showing off their perfect "Soul Train"-ready dance moves.

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The former  Motown act earned their first two golden gramophones that night: Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus for "Midnight Train" and Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus for "Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)."

Above, in our latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind , watch the Empress of Soul Knight perform "Midnight Train To Georgia" with The Pips at what was clearly a magical 1974 GRAMMYs.

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The song was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 1999. Another one of their classic tracks, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," released via Motown in 1967, earned a GRAMMY Hall Of Fame induction in 2018.

The Atlanta group went on to earn several more GRAMMY nominations over the years and one more win, at the 31st GRAMMY Awards in 1989 in the Best R&B Performance category again. This award went to "Love Overboard," the fabulously synthed opening track to 1987's All Our Love . Knight has earned a total of seven golden gramophones to date, most recently in 2006 for her gospel album One Voice .

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Song Meanings and Facts

Song Meanings and Facts

  • Gladys Knight & The Pips

Midnight Train to Georgia – Unveiling the Soul Train of Storytelling

by SMF AI · January 15, 2024

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Love Versus Dreams: A Compelling Dichotomy

The pied pipers of soulful longing, a simpler place in time: the quest for authenticity, uncovering the hidden gem: the woman’s resolve, melodic lines that echo through time.

He’s leavin’ (leavin’) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train) Yeah, said he’s goin’ back (Goin’ back to find) To a simpler place in time (Whenever he takes that ride) oh yes he is (Guess who’s gonna be right by his side)

And I’ll be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train to Georgia) I’d rather live in his world (live in his world) Than live without him in mine (Her world is his, his and hers alone)

He kept dreamin’ (dreamin’) Ooh, that someday he’d be a star (A superstar, but he didn’t get far) But he sure found out the hard way That dreams don’t always come true (Dreams don’t always come true) oh no (Uh uh) uh uh (no, uh uh) So he pawned all his hopes (ooh ooh ooh) And he even sold his old car (woo woo woo) Bought a one way ticket back To the life he once knew Oh, yes, he did He said he would

Oh, oh, he’s leavin’ (leavin’) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train) Yeah, said he’s goin’ back to find (Goin’ back to find) Ooh, a simpler place in time (Whenever he takes that ride) ooh (Guess who’s gonna be right by his side)

And I’m gonna be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train to Georgia) I’d rather live in his world (live in his world) Than live without him in mine (Her world is his, his and hers alone)

Oh, he’s leavin’ (leavin’) On the midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train) Yeah, ooh, y’all Said he’s goin’ back to find (Goin’ back to find) Ooh, a simpler place in time (Whenever he takes that ride) ooh (Guess who’s gonna be right by his side)

And I’ve got to be with him (I know you will) On that midnight train to Georgia (Leavin’ on the midnight train to Georgia, ooh ooh) I’d rather live in his world (live in his world) Than live without him in mine (Her world is his, his and hers alone)

(For love) for love (gonna board) gonna board The midnight train to ride For love (for love) gonna board (gonna board) Gotta board the midnight train to go For love (for love) gonna board (gonna board) The midnight train to go

Full Lyrics

It’s more than just a soulful melody and a catchy chorus. ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ by Gladys Knight & The Pips transcends its era to tell a timeless tale of love, ambition, and the inevitable return to roots. Of all the tracks that continue to resonate long after their peak on the charts, this one holds a special place, drawing listeners into a narrative rich with emotion and depth.

Embark on a lyrical journey below the surface of the sweet harmonies. We’re diving into each soulful verse to extract the layered meanings and broader implications of this 1973 classic that still captures hearts today.

The opening verses paint a vivid picture of a man disillusioned by the LA lifestyle, a common trajectory for dreamers seeking stardom. It’s a universal sentiment – the crushing weight of unmet expectations, the sobering realization that not all dreams lead to gold-paved roads. The protagonist’s decision to leave reflects a profound understanding of personal limits and the humble acceptance of defeat.

This narrative speaks to the dreamers of every generation – a cautionary tale that sometimes, the price of chasing stars is losing sight of the terra firma beneath one’s feet. The song draws you into this emotional tug-of-war, championing the idea that acknowledging one’s vulnerabilities does not equate to failure; instead, it is a return to authenticity.

The Pips’ background responses act as a Greek chorus, providing not only a harmonic backbone but also an echo of the collective sentiment. Their interjections frame the man’s decisions, amplifying the gravity of his realizations and the bittersweet resolution to abandon the chase for fame. The Pips’ vocal contributions soak the tune in a deeper level of empathy and support, a musical manifestation of shared human experience.

Their voices, in conjunction with Knight’s, create a sonic tapestry that feels communal, suggesting that the journey ahead is not to be taken alone. This interplay ensures that the song is not just an individual’s narrative, but a communal soul train, a shared odyssey where burdens and hopes are carried together.

The hook of the song lies in the chorus, ‘Goin’ back to find / Ooh, a simpler place in time.’ It isn’t merely physical travel; it’s an emotional and spiritual return to a place unspoiled by the complexities and disappointments of the chase. It’s about reconnecting with one’s essence, taking solace in the familiar when the foreign land of dreams turns out to be barren.

This yearning for simplicity resonates deeply in a world increasingly complex and connected. The song succeeds in touching this nerve, crafting a narrative that is as much escape as it is return, asking listeners to reflect on their own lives and the things that truly anchor their happiness.

While the song may superficially present as the man’s story, the heart of ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ is the woman’s unwavering dedication. ‘I’d rather live in his world / Than live without him in mine’ reveals the immense sacrifice and love that spurs her to join him on his journey back to Georgia.

This line doesn’t echo submissive co-dependence but rather a fearless commitment that defies societal expectations. The woman’s choice embodies a narrative of love as an active, powerful choice rather than a passive state of being. It’s a subtle tribute to the strength that lies in choosing companionship and love over individual aspirations when the latter seem devoid of meaning.

The refrains in the song have etched themselves into the very fabric of soul music. Lines like ‘He’s leavin’ / On the midnight train to Georgia’ encapsulate more than physical departure; they embody the emotional release from the grip of failed dreams. They speak to resilience, to the act of stepping back as a form of self-preservation, to finding one’s place in the world by retracing steps to where it all began.

Each time these lines are uttered, they’re imbued with the collective longing and empathy of anyone who has ever had to give up on a dream, only to find solace in the love and life they left behind. What makes these lines particularly memorable is their simplicity — the ease with which they settle in the heart, capturing the essence of the human condition in few words and a haunting melody.

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One of the greatest female soul legends in music history, Gladys Knight boasts 11 No.1 singles, 6 No.1 albums, 7 Grammy Awards and a place along with The Pips in the prestigious Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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N ationally acclaimed country singer-songwriter  Kelly Lang is releasing her Official Lyric Video for her cover of Gladys Knight’s iconic single “Midnight Train to Georgia” from her forthcoming album and we’re pleased to premiere it here today.

Lang filled us in on why she chose to cover “Midnight Train to Georgia” and her upcoming album.

Are you currently working on an album?

We recorded Old Soul about a year and a half ago and released it last year. It was a collection of songs that we all know — they’re all on the radio all the time — like Sting’s song “Every Breath You Take” and [Frankie Valli’s] “My Eyes Adore You,” and things. And I had such great response from it, and to be honest with you, there were so many songs that I really wanted to get to that just wouldn’t fit on the first project. So this is an Old Soul II project — kind of a continuation of the first one. And there are some songs that just did not make the first album, and “Midnight Train to Georgia” is my first single out on Old Soul II .

Tell us why you chose to cover “Midnight Train to Georgia.”

Oh my gosh. I was raised with such a passion and love for Gladys Knight like none other. My mom used to play her music all the time, and I used to roller skate in the carport, singing to her songs at the top of my little lungs. I’ve always loved everything she does. So, recently having gone to see her in concert several times, it just — that song just kept haunting me and haunting me. And I just thought, “You know what? Maybe there’s a reason for this.” I decided to put it on the album, and it was one of my favorite tracks that we recorded.

What was the recording process?

We recorded this in Nashville at Hilltop Recording Studios with some of the greatest musicians on earth — Buddy Hyatt is my co-producer on this project, and he and I got the best players in Nashville. They had such a fun time recording these old songs because they’re familiar with them, yet they added their own flair and made them our own.

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Jason Isbell Enlists Brittney Spencer & John Paul White to Cover ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’

Jason Isbell is making good on a promise with his upcoming album Georgia Blue.

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Jason Isbell is making good on his promise. Amid last year’s presidential election, Isbell had shared with his fans, “If Biden wins Georgia I’m gonna make a charity covers album of my favorite Georgia songs – REM, Gladys Knight, Vic Chesnutt, Allmans, Cat Power, Precious Bryant, Now It’s Overhead, etc… And damn is that gonna be fun.”

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Joe Biden, of course, did win the 2020 presidential election, and also became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win in the state of Georgia in nearly three decades. On Oct. 15, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will release Georgia Blue , including covers of the Indigo Girls classic “Kid Fears,” Otis Redding’s “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,” and R.E.M.’s “Driver 8,” among other tracks.

As part of the lead-up to the album, Isbell has previewed the project with another track, welcoming John Paul White (formerly of The Civil Wars) and newcomer Brittney Spencer, as Spencer takes the lead on an elegant rendering of the Gladys Knight and the Pips classic “Midnight Train to Georgia.” The group’s smash topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Soul Singles (as the chart was called then) in 1973, won a Grammy for best R&B vocal performance by a duo, group or chorus in 1974, and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

“ Georgia Blue is a labor of love,” Isbell said via a press release. “On election day 2020, when I saw that there was a good chance the state of Georgia might go blue, I came up with an idea: to record an album of Georgia-related songs as a thank you to the state and donate the money to a Georgia-based non-profit organization. I will admit my motivations were a bit selfish. For years, I’ve been looking for an excuse to record these songs with my band and some friends. The songs on this album are some of my favorite Georgia-related songs…We have roots and blues and R&B, so we enlisted some brilliant artists to help us pull off songs by Precious Bryant, James Brown and Gladys Knight. My favorite part of the Georgia Blue recording process was having the opportunity to work with these very special artists, and I thank them: Amanda Shires, Brittney Spencer, Adia Victoria, Brandi Carlile, Julien Baker, Bèla Fleck, Chris Thile, Steve Gorman, Peter Levin and John Paul White. I hope you enjoy listening to these recordings as much as we enjoyed making them. Keep listening to good music and fighting the good fight.”

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"Kelly is so full of soul, you can really feel her heart's passion for this song. She doesn't just sing it, it's a vocal event. I have long awaited her next collection of these songs and was so excited for this.” - Joe Don Baker, Classic Country Saturday Night

“Kelly Lang's version of ‘Midnight Train to Georgia’ will take you back to when music touched our soul and will make you sway back and forth. A true classic done with love and passion.” - Judy Shields, The Hollywood Times.

Nationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Kelly Lang has released her version of “Midnight Train To Georgia,” as her latest single off her upcoming project “Old Soul II,” sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms. Originally performed by Gladys Knight & The Pips, Lang’s beautiful vocals soar on the soulful song. The lyric video depicts the storyline through unfolding clips starting from the L.A. skyline, to the train windows, and ending at the “Welcome to Georgia,” road sign. Lang’s emotion perfectly captures the lyrics, delivering a sweet yet powerful tune. “Midnight Train to Georgia” was premiered by Guitar Girl Magazine and is available to download and stream on all digital platforms now, with the lyric video premiered by Cowboys & Indians!

“Being that I am THE biggest Gladys Knight fan of all time, it was only fitting that I would include her classic song ‘Midnight Train To Georgia’ on my new project ‘Old Soul II,’ shares Lang. “A friend of mine, the great Jim Weatherly wrote this iconic tune that has now been proclaimed Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and was inducted into the Grammy Hall Of Fame in 1999. I know you are not supposed to fix what is not broken, but I wanted to honor her in the best way I know how, and that is by recording her incredible song. In doing this, I hope to keep her music and legacy alive for the next generation to hear.”

Lang recently received the “Icon Award” at The Alice Awards Gala as part of The Southern Women in Film & Television (SWIFT) Summit. The Alice Awards recognize women who have all demonstrated perseverance in the pursuit of their dreams despite difficulties, hardships, and life’s circumstances and each has emerged stronger. The SWIFT Summit that spanned the entire weekend included the Alice Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner, red carpet events, speaking presentations, and more. Lang was honored for her inspiring story and creative participation in the entertainment industry through songwriting, empowering the next generation of talented women!

Lang has released her new autobiography titled “I’m Not Going Anywhere,” highlighting her journey as a 17-year breast cancer survivor, along with her healing experience and the unfolding of her love story with country music legend T.G. Sheppard. The book is titled after her song, “I'm Not Going Anywhere,” which has been seen and heard across the United States as part of Ascension Hospital’s ‘Your Care Is Our Calling’ national campaign, honoring caregivers and the patients they serve. The autobiography can be purchased on Amazon.com and is now available in hardcover due to popular demand. Fans can receive autographed copies at KellyLang.net.

About Kelly Lang:

Kelly Lang is a prolific singer/songwriter from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who has called Hendersonville, Tennessee home since moving there as a child. Growing up in country music, her father, Velton Lang, was the longtime road manager for superstar Conway Twitty. Being around great legends in the music business gave Kelly the burning desire to pursue her own personal music career.

As a songwriter, Lang has had a stellar career with her songs being recorded by artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Lorrie Morgan, The Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, B.J. Thomas, Jimmy Fortune, Jerry Lee Lewis, TG Sheppard, and Johnny Lee, just to name a few.

She has also performed/recorded duets with iconic artists, Sir Barry Gibb, Dame Olivia Newton-John, Paul Shaffer, and Lee Greenwood.

As an artist, Lang has released several albums including ‘11:11,’ ‘Shades of K,’ ‘Throwback,’ ‘Obsession’, and ‘Iconic Duets’ with her husband, TG Sheppard. In the spring of 2020, Lang re-released her classic children’s album ‘Lullaby Country,’ which was originally sold at Cracker Barrel.

As part of a national campaign, her voice and writing skills can be heard on television with her song “I’m Not Going Anywhere” throughout Tennessee and the surrounding areas as the official anthem for the Ascension St. Thomas Hospital commercial.

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