Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress - The Hollies
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Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" was a song by the rock and roll group, The Hollies, and released on February 1, 1972 as a single on the Parlophone Records label.
It was released soon after Allan Clarke, who was featured on lead guitar as well as lead vocal had left the group, from their album "Distant Light" (1970). As the group had just left EMI/Parlophone and signed with Polydor, they did not promote the song. However it became a No. 2 hit in the United
States, their greatest ever singles success there. It was inspired and in the style of the rock and roll group Creedence Clearwater Revival, and on being reactivated by EMI in Britain a few months later, it reached No. 32. The song is notable in that it features Clarke playing rhythm guitar, someth
ing he rarely did (Clarke came up with the song's signature guitar rhythm that opens the song). Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Cool_Woman_in_a_Black_Dress
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John Fogerty
A great song to play while doing mach 10 on a open country road in a convertible 'Stang. Just watch out for the O.P.P.
I gotta make sure I keep my eyes open. I gotta let you know when I go on a speeding trip so you can give me the info. I see the odd cruiser on the 401. I don't like the color.
GREAT TUNE
70's. In FLA we had Columbian Gold. A Lid for $15.00....that's a full bag......you could only flip the lid over cause it was soooo full. PEACE....
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