Trisha Yearwood - Georgia Rain
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Published 2009-06-16
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Your first love; the first person you ever really fell in love with. Time may pass, you can move on, but they can never be forgotten.
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I am from Ballyhackett in Northern Ireland and I love this song, Georgia looks a lovely place to live. Trisha sings this song so beautifully
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My first love, it was 1979, Cedaredge Colorado, we rode the school bus together. She lived below my aunt and uncle's cabin on her grandfather's spruce tree farm. Oh, SKH, how I dream about you still in 2024...
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One of her most soulful songs ever. And as close as you will ever get to REAL country music.
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My great-grandparents lived on an old farm north of the Monticello city limits, off Liberty Church Road. My great-grandfather's family owned that farm for well over 100 years when they took it over back in the 1970s, and lived there until my great-grandmother passed away in 1993 and my great-grandfather was admitted to a nursing home in 1997. My parents and I began cleaning it up in the summer of 1997 and planned to move into it after I graduated high school in 1998. We lived there for a total of 4 years until my parents decided to sell it to move to west Georgia to be closer to my dad's family. I loved going to my great-grandparents' house, and loved living down there. My favorite thing to do down there was sit on the front porch watching the Georgia rain pouring all around us, with the smell of sweet shrub, daffodils, and of course the good ol' Jasper County clay on the dirt road that divided the main tract of their property. Used to love exploring the woods around that place. Whenever I listen to this song, I think back to that old farm.
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During our big family road trip down the East Coast in 2006--PA to Florida--JUST as we crossed the state line into Georgia in the middle of a downpour, Trisha Yearwood's "Georgia Rain" started to play. Randomly. My iTunes playlist had been on shuffle. I'll never forget staring around me at the red-tinged puddles and runoff streams as that song played. It was like we were in a bubble and time froze for 4 minutes and 13 seconds. Total silence in the car--everyone had chills. Tears. It was uncanny, poetic, transformative. We had to stop at the first opportunity afterward to recover--but in a good way. I felt so vulnerable and so connected to everyone and everything around me. Thank you for that experience, Trisha--and thank you, Georgia. ❤️ --Brandy in West Virginia
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My favorite Trisha Yearwood song!! I live in Northwest Georgia and nothing like an old dirt road.
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I met my soul mate over 30 years ago and I still sit here with my heart broken, one of the greatest, emotional songs I have ever heard.
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I grew up in Jasper county at the same time as Trisha and every time i hear this song i have to hide from my kids. It always makes me cry. I miss it so bad. I wish i could raise my kids on a Jasper county farm. Those were the days.
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Old times is good times! Takes me back to days in the real South!
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This song would reminds you of your childhood memories, family memories, ups and downs of your teenage life, heartbreaks and oh how simple life back then. Something couldn't wash away and the way you'll loved it until today. Very very good songwriting, Trisha's emotional delivery and it hits home.
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I'm from Georgia. I lived in Monticello(Jasper County) for some time back in the late 70s and early 80s. I went back to visit a while back. Nothing much has changed. Pretty much still the same. This song makes me long for those days. She is one.of the best. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
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Such a beautiful song, close your eyes and imagine being in a field, no cares, no worries, with the one you love most. Then the rain starts and all the two of you can do is smile and laugh. Beautiful.....memories forever
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She is one of the purest voices in modern country music…
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Every time I hear this song, I think about how I was seconds away from giving up on the love of my life. We were childhood sweethearts, first boyfriend and girlfriend. I grew up, and broke her heart. For 5 years I couldn't get over her, and no one else could compare to my Amy. Then one day, she called. Said she never stopped loving me. I was about to get married, but gave us a chance, even though i had tried to move on. We've been married for 20 amazing years now, but this story in the song was almost ours.
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My first love was 47 years ago. I still love him to this day.
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"The old dirt road's paved over now. Nothing here's the same, except for the Georgia rain." Peace and love to all.
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Trisha Yearwood has one of the purest voices that I have heard. Most of the Country singers have too much twang. I think she is the best female Country singer of this era. If Patsy Cline was still alive it would be a close race. Love you Trisha.
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I grew up in Georgia. This song and video captures something my heart holds so deep. The first notes of this song cue the memories of my first love in the beautiful summertime-the tears flow every time.
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Reminds me of when my first love picked me a bunch of violets in the pouring rain when I was just 17 and he was 19. I felt so in love. It still makes me smile 35 years later. Good memories.