About the song
Background
- The song, originally written by Bobby Russell in 1972, gained fame with Vicki Lawrence’s 1973 recording, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- Reba McEntire’s cover came in 1987 on her album “What If I Don’t.” It became a signature song for her and helped solidify her country music stardom.
- The song is a prime example of Southern Gothic, a genre known for its dark themes set in the American South.
Lyrics
The lyrics tell a dramatic story from the perspective of a young waitress who witnesses a murder at a roadside diner in Georgia. A trucker walks in, argues with the owner (a blind man), shoots him, then rapes the waitress before fleeing. The police arrive, and the traumatized waitress recounts the events.
Themes
- Violence and Tragedy: The song unflinchingly portrays a brutal crime, highlighting the vulnerability people face, particularly in isolated settings.
- Gender roles: The vulnerability of the young waitress and the violence she endures touch upon traditional gender roles in the South.
- Loss of Innocence: The traumatic experience shatters the waitress’s sense of security and innocence.
- Southern Gothic: The dark, unsettling mood, the focus on a shocking crime in the American South, all exemplify the Southern Gothic genre.
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Lyrics
He was on his way home from Candletop
Been two weeks gone and he thought he’d stop At Web’s and have him a drink ‘fore he went home to her Andy Wo-Lo said, “Hello” He said, “Hi, what’s new?” And Wo said, “Sit down, I got some bad news that’s gonna hurt”Said, “I’m your best friend and you know that’s right
But your young bride ain’t home tonight Since you’ve been gone, she’s been seeing that Amos boy, Seth” Now he got mad and he saw red Andy said, “Boy, don’t you lose your head ‘Cause to tell you the truth, I’ve been with her myself”That’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia
That’s the night that they hung an innocent man Well, don’t trust your soul to no backwoods Southern lawyer ‘Cause the judge in the town’s got bloodstains on his handsAndy got scared and left the bar
Walking on home ’cause he didn’t live far, you see Andy didn’t have many friends and he just lost him one Brother thought his wife must have left town So he went home and finally found The only thing Daddy had left him, and that was a gunHe went off to Andy’s house
Slipping through the backwoods quiet as a mouse Came upon some tracks too small for Andy to make He looked through the screen at the back porch door And he saw Andy lying on the floor In a puddle of blood, and he started to shakeThe Georgia patrol was making their rounds
So he fired a shot, just to flag ’em down A big-bellied sheriff grabbed his gun and said “Why’d you do it?”The judge said “guilty” on a make-believe trial
Slapped the sheriff on the back with a smile Said, “Supper’s waiting at home and I got to get to it”That’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia
That’s the night that they hung an innocent man Well, don’t trust your soul to no backwoods Southern lawyer ‘Cause the judge in the town’s got bloodstains on his handsWell, they hung my brother before I could say
The tracks he saw while on his way To Andy’s house and back that night were mine And his cheating wife had never left town That’s one body that’ll never be found You see little sister don’t miss when she aims her gunThat’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia
That’s the night that they hung an innocent man Well, don’t trust your soul to no backwoods Southern lawyer ‘Cause the judge in the town’s got bloodstains on his handsThat’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia
That’s the night that they hung an innocent man Well, don’t trust your soul to no backwoods Southern lawyer ‘Cause the judge in the town’s got bloodstains on his hands