Charlie Daniels is dead. Just a shade over three years ago, I wrote this piece in honor of his birthday. The South has lost one of its greatest bards, and Dixie is worse for it.

Daniels recorded arguably his best album, Fire on the Mountain, at Capricorn studios, the Peach State’s famous recording studio in Macon. Unlike FAME or Muscle Shoals in Alabama, Capricorn focused mostly on Southern rock. Daniels understood what was at stake, even in 1974. He was once interviewed about Capricorn and its mission in preserving an authentic Southern sound. He spit in his dip cup and said while important, it might not amount to much.

At the time, that might have been an understatement, but in the current climate of American stupidity, Daniels was probably right. When “Dixie” means “racism,” the entire fabric of American society is being torn to shreds. We’ve already added several Charlie Daniels tunes in this series, and there are a few more in the piece I linked above, so here are eighteen more great Charlie Daniels Band songs to pass the time and remember when. God speed Charlie, and I hope the angels played Dixie as you died.

The Devil Went Down to Georgia: The most famous Charlie Daniels tune but not his best.

The Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down to Georgia
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The Legend of Wooley Swamp: A boot stompin’ tune with an authentic Southern message.

THE CHARLIE DANIELS BAND - The Legend Of Wooley Swamp
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Georgia: A great song of a people and place and of what it means to be a Southern man.

Georgia
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Simple Man: A conservative Southern manifesto with real grit.

The Charlie Daniels Band - Simple Man (Official Video)
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I’ve Been Down: A real Southern jam from one of his earlier albums.

I've Been Down
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Everything is Kinda All Right: Fitting for the day after.

Everything Is Kinda All Right
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Carolina I Hear You Callin’: The less conspicuous Charlie Daniels tune about the great Carolinas. “Carolina, I hear you callin’…”

Carolina (I Remember You)
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Caballo Diablo: A live performance that shows why the CDB owned the stage.

The Charlie Daniels Band - Caballo Diablo - 10/20/1979 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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Riding with Jesse James: An epic but little known Charlie Daniels tune.

Charlie Daniels - Riding With Jesse James
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Tommorw’s Gonna Be Another Day: Gonna sit and fish all day, ’cause tomorrow’s gonna be another day.

Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day
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Billy the Kid: A tune that explains why “Western” was in reality “Southern.”

Billy The Kid
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Trapped in the City: Anyone that followed Charlie Daniels knows he loved the country and the agrarian life.

Trapped In the City
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Lonesome Boy From Dixie: A great rockin’ with a fantastic in your face pro-Southern theme.

Lonesome Boy from Dixie
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Was It 26? Chris Stapleton covered this song recently, but Charlie Daniels wrote it, and what man doesn’t have this story in his life?

Was It 26
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Carolina (I Remember You): One of the most touching songs any Southerner wrote.

Carolina (I Remember You)
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Turned My Head Around: A great song about being a man.

Turned My Head Around
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Still in Saigon: Daniels lived and wrote during the Vietnam era and like many at that time was affected by the conflict. This song exemplifies the martial tradition in the South and the heavy cost of war.

Still In Saigon
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Amazing Grace: Charlie does this song well, and it’s a great way to finish the list.

RIP Charlie Daniels "Amazing Grace"
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Brion McClanahan

Brion McClanahan is the author or co-author of six books, How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America (Regnery History, 2017), 9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America and Four Who Tried to Save Her (Regnery History, 2016), The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers, (Regnery, 2009), The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution (Regnery History, 2012), Forgotten Conservatives in American History (Pelican, 2012), and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Real American Heroes, (Regnery, 2012). He received a B.A. in History from Salisbury University in 1997 and an M.A. in History from the University of South Carolina in 1999. He finished his Ph.D. in History at the University of South Carolina in 2006, and had the privilege of being Clyde Wilson’s last doctoral student. He lives in Alabama with his wife and three daughters.

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