Steel Mill Retro's cover version
Well I'm going back to Georgia
To spend my last few years
Away from the sadness and all the tears
Well I went out to San Francisco
And I travelled on down to L.A.
Still but ain't one place that I can stay
Bring my last few dollars
And I'm gonna bring my last few dimes
Going back to Georgia
And I'm going back one more time
I'm going back one more time
Oh yeah!
And I went up to New York City
I travelled out Chicago Loop
Still but ain't one place that I hold true
Well then I sailed down the Mississippi
I gambled some in New Orleans
But still the finest I ever seen
Bring my last few dollars
And I'm gonna bring my last few dimes
I'm going back to Georgia
And I'm going back one more time
Said I'm going back one more time
Oh yeah yeah!
Well I'm going back to Georgia
To spend my last few years
Away from the sadness and all the tears, yeas I am
I said I'm going back to Georgia
I said I'm going back to Georgia
I'm gonna be back, I'm gonna go home, gonna go home now to Georgia
I said I'm going back to Georgia
Bring my last few dollars
And I'm gonna bring my last few dimes
Going back to Georgia
And I'm going back one more time
I'm going back one more time
I'm going back one more time
I said I'm going back one more time
The above lyrics are for Steel Mill Retro's cover version of GOIN' BACK TO GEORGIA. It was released on The Dead Sea Chronicles, their 2005 album of Bruce Springsteen songs that were first performed by the original Steel Mill.
Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez began drumming with Bruce Springsteen in February 1969 when they formed the band Child, then they continued together with Steel Mill, Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom, and The Bruce Springsteen Band, before what would become known as The E Street Band came together in 1972. He played drums on Springsteen's first two albums, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. and The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle. He then left the band in February 1974 after being asked to resign because of his opposition to Mike Appel, Springsteen's ex-manager. After leaving the E Street Band, Lopez went onto playing drums with numerous Jersey Shore bands.
In 2001, Lopez had the idea of forming a new band who performs and records Steel Mill music as its main line business, music that was not performed for over 30 years, and that has never been officially released.
During The Rising Tour, Lopez met backstage with Bruce Springsteen at the 21 Jul 2003 show at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, and approval was given to perform and record Steel Mill songs. Vini then joined Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band onstage that night, replacing Max Weinberg on drums during SPIRIT IN THE NIGHT.
In 2004, Lopez formed his new band, Steel Mill Retro, that mostly performs Steel Mill songs in the New Jersey Shore area. They released The Dead Sea Chronicles in 2005 and All Man The Guns For America in 2008. The two albums consist of Springsteen compositions from the Child and Steel Mill eras.
In 2005, Steel Mill Retro released The Dead Sea Chronicles, a 9-track album, 8 of which are Bruce Springsteen compositions from the Child and Steel Mill eras. The fourth track, ASBURY PARK, is the only non-Springsteen composition. The album was released on their own record label, Steel Mill Retro LLC. A remastered reissue of The Dead Sea Chronicles was released on Mega International Records in 2007 and reissued in 2009 on the same label but with different artwork.
List of available versions of GOIN' BACK TO GEORGIA on this website:
GOIN' BACK TO GEORGIA [Studio version]