15 Chords used in the song: C, E, E7, Am7, Am/G, F, Fm, G, Ammaj7, Am, Dm7, D7, Am/F#, B7, A7
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VerseC
C
E
E7
Am7
Am/G
F
Fm
Georgia, Georgia, the whole day through
C
A7
Dm7 (
G
G7)
E7
A7
D7 (
G
G7)
Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mindC
C
E
E7
Am7
Am/G
F
Fm
Georgia, Georgia,A song of you
C
A7
Dm7 (
G
G7)
C
F
C
E7
Comes sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines
BridgeAm7
Ammaj7
Am
F
Other arms reach out to meAm7
Dm7
Am7
D7
Other Eyes smile, tenderlyAm7
Am/G
Am/F#
B7 (hold)
Still in peaceful dreams I see
Am7
Em/C#
Dm7 (
G
G7)
The road leads back to you
VerseC
C
E
E7
Am7
Am/G
F
Fm
Georgia, Georgia, no peace I Find
C
A7
Dm7 (
G
G7)
C
F
C
E7
Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind
Bridge (as above)
Other arms may reach out to me
Other eyes smile, tenderly
Still in peaceful dreams I see
The road leads back to you
VerseC
C
E
E7
Am7
Am/G
F
Fm
Georgia, Georgia, no peace I Find
C
A7
Dm7 (
G
G7) (
E
E7) (
A7
Am7)
Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind
Dm7
Just and old sweet song keeps -G
G7
C (
F
Fm)
C (
G
G7)
C
Georgia on my mind
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About this song: Georgia On My Mind
"Georgia on My Mind" is a song written in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael (music) and Stuart Gorrell (lyrics). It is the official state song of the U.S. state of Georgia. Gorrell wrote the lyrics for Hoagy's sister, Georgia Carmichael. However, the lyrics of the song are ambiguous enough to refer either to the state or to a woman named "Georgia". Carmichael's 1965 autobiography, Sometimes I Wonder, records the origin: a friend, saxophonist and bandleader Frankie Trumbauer, suggested: "Why don't you write a song called 'Georgia?' Nobody lost much writing about the South.






