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Wicked Blue

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Thu Feb 4, 2021, 11:14 PM Feb 2021

Jim Weatherly, whose song 'Midnight Train to Georgia' started with a plane to Houston, dies at 77

Washington Post
By Harrison Smith
Feb. 4, 2021 at 8:56 p.m. EST

One evening in 1970, Jim Weatherly picked up the phone and called his friend Lee Majors, the film and television actor who would soon became known as “The Six Million Dollar Man.” Mr. Weatherly, a struggling songwriter, had been a star quarterback at Ole Miss before moving to Los Angeles, where he bonded with Majors through a flag-football league, playing against the likes of James Caan.

Instead of Majors, the actor’s new girlfriend, Farrah Fawcett, answered the phone.

“Just during the course of the conversation, she mentioned she was packing her clothes and she was going to take the midnight plane to Houston to visit her family,” Mr. Weatherly later recalled. “?‘Midnight plane to Houston’ got kind of stuck in my mind in bold letters. When I got off the phone, I wrote ‘Midnight Plane to Houston’ in about 30 to 45 minutes.”

Mr. Weatherly thought he had written a country love song, a potential hit for a guitar-picking crossover artist like Glen Campbell. He recorded it himself to attract attention — “L.A. proved too much for the girl,” he sang in the opening lines, “so she’s leaving the life we’ve come to know” — and his publisher soon got a call from Sonny Limbo, an Atlanta producer who wanted to record it with soul singer Cissy Houston, the mother of Whitney.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/jim-weatherly-dead/2021/02/04/b93f0fba-6711-11eb-886d-5264d4ceb46d_story.html

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Jim Weatherly, whose song 'Midnight Train to Georgia' started with a plane to Houston, dies at 77 (Original Post) Wicked Blue Feb 2021 OP
An all-time classic. And it became an absolute masterpiece with Gladys Knight and the Pips n/t DonaldsRump Feb 2021 #1
Delightful post! stuffmatters Feb 2021 #2
RIP MustLoveBeagles Feb 2021 #3
I wonder if he knew the role his song played in the election. nolabear Feb 2021 #4
What a neat story! crickets Feb 2021 #5

nolabear

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4. I wonder if he knew the role his song played in the election.
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 11:43 PM
Feb 2021

I literally laughed out loud when one night Lawrence O’Donnell was quoting some politician who’d said it was unbelievable that someone would move away from Georgia just to move back (and so be eligible to vote). Lawrence practically yelled “That’s exactly what the lyrics of Midnight Train to Georgia are about!”

RIP, man. It’s a great, great song.

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