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In this episode of Music History Cafe, Redhead Ranting and I step into the dark side of 1970s pop with Vicki Lawrence’s 1973 #1 hit, “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.” We break down the song’s gripping murder-mystery plot, its Southern Gothic atmosphere, and the deeper meanings that most listeners miss. From the era’s fascination with crime-themed story songs to the shocking twist ending, we explore how a sitcom star delivered one of the darkest, most cinematic pop singles of the decade. If you enjoy catchy melodies hiding chilling stories, pull up a chair, dim the lights, and join us for this haunting deep dive. Sweet tea optional — murder mandatory. What do you think of this song? Did you know what it was really about? Do you think the narrator is reliable? Can we trust what she says? What do you think her true motivations were? Pleas ...