Carolina Girls
Carolina Girls is a song written by J.D. Shropshire Jr. (November 14, 1942 – February 24, 2001). During the time the song was written in 1973, he was going to college at a Barber School in Raleigh, N.C. Neither he nor any of his family members ever received any money from his song. The song was recorded by General Johnson and the Chairmen of the Board in 1980 for their album Success.[1] It was released as a single[2] by Surfside Records and topped the Beach Music chart, although it failed to make the pop chart. The song has persisted over the years to become a part of the North and South Carolina culture and remains a radio and live performance favorite. The song was later recorded by other artists.[3] The song also inspired the book Carolina Girls by Steven Brown.[4] In an interview with Blues Critic, Danny Woods of Chairman of the Board was asked if "Carolina girls really are the best" and explains:
Fellow Chairman Ken Knox followed up:
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