GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS - MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA-1973.wmv video free download


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Midnight Train to Georgia" is a 1973 number-one hit single by Gladys Knight & the Pips, their second release after departing Motown Records for Buddah Records. Written by Jim Weatherly, and included on the Pips' 1973 LP Imagination, "Midnight Train to Georgia" won the 1974 Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus and has become Knight's .The theme of the song is how romantic love can conquer differences in background. The boyfriend of the song's narrator is a failed musician who left his native Georgia to move to Los Angeles to become a "superstar, but he didn't get far". He decides to give up, and "go back to the life he once knew." Despite the fact that she's settled and secure in herself, the narrator decides to move to Georgia with him:

"And I'll be with him

On that midnight train to Georgia

I'd rather live in his world

Than live without him in mine."

The song was originally recorded by singer Cissy Houston, and released as a single a year earlier. Jim Weatherly had recorded one of his own songs, "Midnight Plane to Houston," on Jimmy Bowen's Amos Records. "It was based on a conversation I had with somebody... about taking a midnight plane to Houston," Weatherly recalls. "I wrote it as a kind of a country song. Then we sent the song to a guy named Sonny Limbo in Atlanta and he wanted to cut it on Cissy Houston... he asked if I minded if he changed the title to 'Midnight Train to Georgia.' And I said, I don't mind. Just don't change the rest of the song.'" Weatherly in an interview with Gary James, stated that the phone conversation was with Farrah Fawcett and he used Fawcett and his friend Lee Majors, who she'd just started dating, "as kind of like characters."[1][2] Cissy Houston took Weatherly's song into the R&B chart. Her version can be found on the CD Midnight Train to Georgia: The Janus Years. Also, Weatherly's version began with "Nashville (not L.A.) proved too much for the man."

Weatherly's publisher forwarded the song to Gladys Knight and the Pips, who followed Houston's lead and kept the title "Midnight Train to Georgia." Their second single for Buddah, it debuted on the Hot 100 at number seventy-one and became the group's first number-one hit eight weeks later, as well as reaching number one on the soul singles chart, their fifth on that chart.[3] On the UK Singles Chart, it peaked at number ten.

"Midnight Train to Georgia" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Rolling Stone ranked it #432 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

In her autobiography, Between Each Line of Pain and Glory, Gladys Knight wrote that she hoped the song was a comfort to the many thousands who come each year from elsewhere to Los Angeles to realize the dream of being in motion pictures or music, but then fail to realize that dream and plunge into despair.[4]

The song was featured during a scene in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter by director Michael Cimino, in which the character Michael (Robert DeNiro) searches for his friend Nick (Christopher Walken) in a strip club in Saigon as the girls gyrate to "Midnight Train to Georgia". The song was also featured in "Episode 210" of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, the episode "The Choice" of House, and the episode "Swimming Pools ... Movie Stars" of Will & Grace. Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr reenacted The Pips' dance moves from a live performance of the song for the American Idol finale.[5][6]

NBC invited Gladys Knight to the end of the season two of Las Vegas. She sang "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" and "Midnight Train To Georgia".

In the movie He Was a Quiet Man, Elisha Cuthbert and Christian Slater do a gig of this song at a restaurant when Venessa (Cuthbert) gets released to home care from the hospital. Bob McConnel (Slater) does the Pips.

[edit] Personnel

Lead vocals by Gladys Knight

Background vocals by Merald "Bubba" Knight, Eddie Patten, and William Guest

Written by Jim Weatherly

Produced by Tony Camillo

Co-produced by Gladys Knight, Merald "Bubba" Knight, Eddie Patten, and William Guest

Comments

7 years ago

Larry Rowland

This is the rare single version, which is what you heard on jukeboxes and on the radio. It's nice to hear this again.

7 years ago

BrainyCesarin1

Her voice always reminds me MICHAEL JACKSON singing. Nice Soul & R&B jewel!.

7 years ago

Elaine rose

Just remembering my best friend tonite. They called the family to say good bye my sissy :'(

8 years ago

PlanTonto

Gladys in the night with her pimps....

8 years ago

Henry Mckean

Thank god for Gladys knight she the way you feel so good.

8 years ago

Judi Brewis

Listening to this now and memories are running down my cheeks. This was my first loves and mine song. And today he is being laid to rest after losing his fight with cancer. Cant face the funeral but just wanted to find a happy memory, and this is it.

9 years ago

HipHopiztheBomb

I’m soul like a Pip, I’m Gladys Knight

9 years ago

dana wright

Love that song Midnight train to Georgia that's my favorite song by Gladys Knight and the Pips

9 years ago

Jim Hope

Black people made such wonderful,uplifting music all those years ago.

9 years ago

Fatty Lau

Equalizer 2014 brought me here.  I let out a laugh when character McCall played this over the P.A. in store; didn't seem like other people in the audience understood the reference...

9 years ago

Redboy4

Luv the audio in this, sounds fuller.  I remember this on the radio when I was just a little kid, one of the first songs I ever really loved, and still with me 40 years later. 

9 years ago

Daniel Kubacki

GOOD ONE!!

9 years ago

Postemupman

"Id rather live in his world, than to be without him in mine." Women nowadays wonder why they cant get/keep a man. Its cause songs now DON'T say shit like this. Too busy trying to promote "independent women." This right here ladies is the true love you've always been searching for.

9 years ago

gary moss

we seen Gladys in sport lpool England ,when we where 20 . know 53 , she played a full band all of her own  , pure class , now that's music , please come play the phill in lpool . the place is made for u and lpool luvs u xxxxxxxxx gary marie

9 years ago

Elver O

I'd rather live in his world than live without him in mine....A true love song..  My favorite song of all times.

9 years ago

Boobie Needham

Saw them here in TO at the O'Keefe Centre, with B.B. King opening, back in 1974... 1 of the best concerts ever!!!

10 years ago

Cruz Peña

Muy buena canción mis respetos para esta señora q canta muy bien la interpretación me gusta mucho

10 years ago

STEVEN FRICKE

Love this song !!

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