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  2. 24. Juli 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticRainy Night in Georgia · Brook BentonBrook Benton Today℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and W...

    • Song Writing
    • Brook Benton Version
    • Randy Crawford Version

    In a January 17, 2014, interview with music journalist Ray Shasho, Tony Joe White explained the thought process behind the making of "Rainy Night in Georgia" and "Polk Salad Annie".

    In 1969, after several years without a major hit, Benton had signed to a new record label, Cotillion Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records), by label A&R chief and producer Jerry Wexler. Benton recorded the song in November 1969 with arranger/producer Arif Mardin at Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida. Session personnel on the record included Bi...

    Randy Crawford's version from the album Secret Combination reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chartin 1981.

    • "Where Do I Go From Here?"
    • December 1969
    • 1969
  3. 26. März 2021 · He made a comeback in 1969 with the ballad "Rainy Night in Georgia." Benton scored over 50 Billboard chart hits as an artist, and also wrote hits for other performers. In the mid 1960s,...

  4. Rainy Night in Georgia Lyrics. [Verse 1] Hoverin' by my suitcase. Tryin' to find a warm place. To spend the night. Heavy rain fallin' Seems I hear your voice callin' It's all right. [Chorus] A...

  5. 5. Apr. 2016 · 2.6K. 198K views 8 years ago. Rainy Night in Georgia was written by the legend Tony Joe White in 1962 and popularized by R&B artist, the immortal Brook Benton RIP in 1970. It reached number...

  6. 31. März 2020 · 10 Sec. 4 Eternal Classic Rock Songs from the 1980s. A song about a man without a home and missing his sweetheart, “Rainy Night in Georgia” was a big comeback for Benton, with his velvet...

  7. lyrics. Songfacts®: This song was written by the Louisiana swamp rocker Tony Joe White, who first recorded it on his second album, Continued, in 1968. The song is ode to loneliness and fatalism, as it finds our hero outside in the rain with nowhere to go and no woman to love him.