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The Devil Went Down to Georgia: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:3705:37, 1 March 2023Mucketymuck talk contribs 27,224 bytes +118 →‎Content: Per referenced website, “Granny Will Your Dog Bite” is itself an Appalachian folk tune said to have been “floating around Caldwell Co., N.C., in the early 1860s” with various lyrics, not merely a line from a tune of another name; Bob Wills, in “Ida Red,” is one of those who used both of the latter lines together. Italics not needed for single song titles or words. Also, misconstrued modifier; it’s the Devil, not Johnny, who finishes first. undo

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