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Candy-O (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Candy-O (song)
"Candy-O" is a song by the American rock band The Cars, the title track of their 1979 album ''Candy-O''. It was written by the band's songwriter Ric Ocasek, was produced by Roy Thomas Baker, and features Cars bassist Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. ==Details== Although the song was not released as a single, it has become a classic rock radio staple. 〔 The style of the song is perhaps more guitar-heavy and less new wave-sounding than many Cars songs. The chorus is minimal, with only one line ''("Candy-O / I need you so")'', leading to loud guitar and drum fills dividing the rhythm less evenly.〔 Originally, the chorus lyric was followed by the musical term "fortissimo" (an appropriate description of the music), sung over these loud drum and guitar breaks; this can be heard on the performance of the song on ''The Cars Live: Musikladen 1979'' DVD. AllMusic reviewer Tom Maginnis has described the song as "slightly sinister", and one of the darkest and best songs from ''Candy-O'', The Cars' second album. He also refers to Elliot Easton's "finest solo on the album, starting with a burst of speeding liftoff effects and then moving into Eddie Van Halen territory, ripping off a series of tight scorching trills that are quickly tucked into the next verse before wandering too close to '70s guitar virtuosity..."〔
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