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Green-Eyed Lady : ウィキペディア英語版 | Green-Eyed Lady
"Green-Eyed Lady" is a popular single by the 1970s psychedelic rock band Sugarloaf. Written by band members Jerry Corbetta and Dave Riordan, the song was featured on the band's debut album, ''Sugarloaf'' and was the band's first single. It peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1970 and was RPM Magazine's number one single for two weeks. It remains the band's most popular song, according to the Last.fm rankings.〔(AllMusic )〕〔(Last.fm )〕 It has been featured on dozens of compilation albums.〔(AllMusic.com ). Recorded at Original Sound in Hollywood by Doc Siegel.〕 ==Single versions== The original single release was a 5:58 version with no edits but an early fadeout, almost immediately after the last verse. This was later trimmed down to 2:58 (for radio airplay only) in which the entire organ and guitar solos are edited out. When "Green-Eyed Lady" started climbing the charts, the single was reworked one last time to include a shortened piece of the organ/guitar break; this became the common 3:33 version used by radio stations today. Aside from other minor edits, the two shorter tracks begin with the opening's third bar and also end with early fadeouts. All three versions were released under the same catalog number (Liberty 56183).
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