"Devil Woman" is a 1976 hit single for Cliff Richard from his album I'm Nearly Famous.
"Devil Woman" was written by Terry Britten and Christine Holmes (singer of the Family Dogg) and also recorded by Holmes under the name "Kristine".
A No. 9 UK hit in June 1976, "Devil Woman" became Richard's first single to reach the Top 20 in the US, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, which was Richard's highest peaking single. "Devil Woman" is the third biggest-selling Cliff Richard single with over two million copies sold worldwide. It was certified Gold by the RIAA in the US and the CRIA in Canada.
The song is told from the point of a view of a man jinxed from an encounter with a stray cat with evil eyes, and his discovery that the psychic medium (a Gypsy woman) whose help he sought to break the curse was the one responsible for the curse in the first place.
The song is heavily guitar-driven, with soft-distortion lines doubling the melody in the chorus and long, high, sustained single notes providing atmosphere over the verses. A Rhodes electric piano, bass guitar, drums and percussion are the only other instruments.
"Devil Woman" is a 1976 song by Cliff Richard.
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Ringo is the third studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and number 2 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. In Canada, it reached number 1 on the RPM national albums chart. The album is noted for the appearance of all four Beatles, and for its numerous guest stars, something which would become a signature for Starr on many of his subsequent albums and tours.
After releasing the standards tribute Sentimental Journey and the country and western Beaucoups of Blues, both in 1970, Starr issued two singles over 1971–72 – "It Don't Come Easy" and "Back Off Boogaloo" – produced by and co-written with his former Beatles bandmate George Harrison. While both of these singles were big successes and would ordinarily have inspired albums to support them, Starr declined to follow through, preferring to concentrate on acting during this period. In early 1973, Starr decided the time was right to begin his first rock solo album. Having already used Richard Perry to arrange one of the tracks on Sentimental Journey, Starr asked Perry to produce the sessions.
The Phunk Junkeez are an American rap rock band from Phoenix, Arizona that formed in 1991 and have established a strong underground following. The band has toured the U.S. extensively, even making it as far as Japan.
The band plays music fusing a number of different styles, from hardcore punk to trip hop.
Eventually, the band was signed to Trauma Records/Interscope Records and have released six albums over the last 23 years.
The band has had member changes over its 24 years, especially on guitar, but three original members still make up part of the band to this day: Soulman (singer), Jumbo Jim (bass) and DJ Roach (singer and DJ).
The Phunk Junkeez founders, Kirk Reznik (a.k.a. "K-Tel Disco") and Joe Valiente ("Soulman"), started performing to prerecorded beats under the name "White Boy Rap," a name Soulman used for solo performances. Later, they performed as an opening act for such artists as MC Hammer and Run-D.M.C. That project turned into "BumRap" in 1987, followed by the "Phunk Junkeez" in 1990. In 1991 the two rappers, Reznik and Valente, joined forces with "Last Laugh" members Todd Mahoney on guitar and Jeff Holmes on bass (Holmes stayed on until 1994 as a production/tour manager). Soon after, Kirk & Joe merged with a local band, "Freak Squad," and later that year brought in DJ Roach Clip from their rap days. The band members included Jumbo Jim (bassist), Mike Kramer (guitarist), and Disco Danny Dynamite (a.k.a. Disco Danny D, Disco Dan, DK Mueller) on drums. The Phunk Junkeez were a massively popular act in the Valley throughout the early 1990s, playing huge, illegal warehouse keggers and routinely drawing more than 1,000 fans into clubs. DJs Soulman and Roach Clip are both natives of Alaska and grew up in the same trailer park, although never met until both had grown up and moved to Arizona.
Phunk Junkeez is the Phunk Junkeez' first album, released in 1992 under their label Naked Language. It was re-released on March 21, 2002, under the Ichiban label.
that my grip is slippin' diggin' me in a hole
It's gettin' deeper, over my head, it's overflowin'
and like that river denial it keeps going
On and on for days and days,
spinning like the wheels of a funky DJ,
round and round front to the back
I'm slippin' and trippin' on a diggem smack
High as a kite but don't fly right
I'm gonna sleep all day and stay up all night
I never brag on my bag because that would be
bragadocious
Hazee...I'm seeing yellow
Lazy...I'm feeling mellow
Crazy...Which way will I go
Maybe...I'll kick tomorrow
War on drugs that talk bugs me
I like to get high while my girl hugs me
I'm sittin' in my studio hurtin' no one
when this man comes to my door with a gun
Sayin "Son, you better come with me and pee in a cup
and shut the fuck up or I'll take away your free
Hey don't you geel dumb, here I come with my gun
saying boy you better run"
Hazee...I'm seeing yellow
Lazy...I'm feeling mellow
Crazy...Which way will I go
Maybe...I'll kick tomorrow
I'm feeling psychodelic off the hallucinogenics
After this, I'm gonna have to check myself into a
clinic
for a check up from the neck up
and get a catscan 24/7, I'm always wondering who I am
It goes loop de loop round and round
it goes up and then it comes back down
I'll catch you on the flipside, I hope I don't flop
I got a one-way ticket non-stop
I'll take the cab to the rehab for a 12-step program
They can tell me who I am
Hello my name is Joe and I'm addicted
I mention, I'm mentally sick...
Hazee...I'm seeing yellow
Lazy...I'm feeling mellow
Crazy...Which way will I go