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The Little Black Egg : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Little Black Egg
"The Little Black Egg" is a song first performed by Daytona Beach, Florida garage band The Nightcrawlers in 1965.〔 It reached number 85 on the ''Billboard'' charts in 1967,〔 and has been since covered by multiple artists including Inner City Unit, The Lemonheads, Tarnation and The Cars. It was The Nightcrawlers' only hit, though many have claimed it was the first guitar riff they learned during the mid-'60s〔 == Original recording == The song was written in 1965 for an Easter concert, in which the band opened for The Beach Boys.〔("The Nightcrawlers - Sally in Our Alley (1966)" )〕 The song was originally recorded in 1965 by sound engineer Lee Hazen and released on Hazen's record label Lee Records;〔 the 1965 release became a regional hit in The Nightcrawlers' home state of Florida and in the Midwest.〔 The song was re-released on Kapp Records in 1966〔 and charted nationally (reaching number 85 on ''Billboard'' Top Pop Singles chart) the following year.〔 Allmusic review Matthew Greenwald describes the song as a "slightly bizarre nursery rhyme", with lyrics about a rotten bird's egg. Other explanations claim the song referenced miscegenation in segregated Florida.〔
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