The Devil Went Down to Georgia Piano Sheet Music
SCORE INFO
- Arrangement: Jayson Seaver
- Format: Digital sheet music
- Instrument: Piano sheet music
- Scoring: Piano solo
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Style: Rock
- Key Signature: F major, D minor
- Time Signature: 4/4
- Metronome: (updating)
- Pages: 7
- Note Range: (updating)
- Measures: 138
- Copyright: (updating)
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Short Produce About The Devil Went Down to Georgia
The Devil Went Down to Georgia is a high-energy country rock song by the Charlie Daniels Band, released in 1979. With its fiery fiddle solos and storytelling lyrics, the song quickly became a crossover hit, topping country charts and gaining popularity across rock and pop audiences.
The song tells a vivid tale of a fiddle contest between a young man named Johnny and the Devil himself. As the Devil ventures to Georgia “lookin’ for a soul to steal,” he challenges Johnny in a musical duel, betting a golden fiddle against Johnny’s soul. The narrative builds with tension and ends with Johnny triumphing, showcasing not just his musical skill but his confidence and grit.
What makes this song truly memorable is its blend of Southern rock, bluegrass, and country storytelling tradition. Charlie Daniels’ electrifying fiddle performance and the song’s dramatic structure give it a theatrical, almost mythic quality. It’s a unique fusion of music and folklore that continues to captivate audiences decades later.
Whether you’re a fan of fast-paced fiddle solos or narrative-driven songwriting, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” remains a standout classic — and a thrilling piece to explore for any sheet music enthusiast.

