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It's hard NOT to draw the parallel - it sounds very much like a CCR song. Originally appearing on the album Distant Light, it was released as a single on 17 April 1972 , selling 1.5 million copies in the United States and two million worldwide. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1972. © 2022 Nude Patch is the world biggest nude mods and nude patches collection for any games. The Queen has had a number of tall aides, with Paul Whybrew, her page nicknamed Tall Paul, also notable for his 6"4 height. Slenderman is a horror video game character who is tall with thin arms and legs.
@BogFrog Undercover cop being distracted by a hot woman on the job. Allan Clarke first recorded this song for his solo career.
The Hollies - Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress Lyrics
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No matter, our hero winds up with a medal and the girl. Confidential (even if that took place in the 1950's) where Russell Crowe's hardboiled cop character ends up with Kim Bassinger. Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists they love. The way Allan Clarke's voice trails off at the end of most lines give it such a distinct mood.
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They say they were imitating CCR, but this song sticks out in my mind as being unique and completely ground breaking. General CommentWanted to add, I don't think this song has any deeper meaning. Whoever wrote it probably just liked those old 20's-30's detective novels and movies where some hardboiled gumshoe solves a case and gets the girl. The song draws a picture and creates a certain atmosphere in a few broad strokes and leaves the listener to fill in the details according to his/her own perception of that era. Kourtney Kardashian cuts a stylish figure in feathery coat with jeans as she shares throwback photos from her trip to London . General CommentActually when I first heard this song, "CCR" instantly flashed into my mind.
General CommentBogFrog, it's set in the Prohibition era (1920's-30's) in the U.S. The singer is working undercover for the FBI at a speakeasy. He's about to call the District Attorney to blow the whistle on some illicit activity when he hears/sees a tall beautiful blonde woman in a black dress singing. After she finishes the song she heads toward his table. Just then the police raid the place (how they found out about it, when our hero never placed his call, and why he gets the credit from the D.A. for the successful bust, is not explained).
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