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"Evil Woman"
Single by Crow
from the album Crow Music
B-side"Gonna Leave a Mark"
ReleasedAugust 1969
GenreHard rock
Length3:14
LabelAmaret
Songwriter(s)
  • Dave Wagner
  • Dick Wiegand
  • Larry Wiegand
Crow singles chronology
"Time to Make a Turn"
(1969)
"Evil Woman"
(1969)
"Cottage Cheese"
(1970)

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  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Agosto 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 1969 -
    Discográfica: Amaret · ·

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    1969 single by Crow

    For other uses, see Evil Woman (disambiguation).

    "Evil Woman", sometimes titled "Evil Woman (Don`t Play Your Games with Me)", is a song by Minneapolis–St. Paul–based band Crow, on their 1969 album Crow Music. It reached number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and number 65 in Australia.[1]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1969-70)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)

    65

    Canada (RPM)[2]

    15

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    17

    Black Sabbath version

    "Evil Woman"
    Single by Black Sabbath
    from the album Black Sabbath
    B-side"Wicked World"
    Released2 January 1970[4]
    GenreHeavy metal
    Length3:25
    LabelFontana/Vertigo[5]
    Songwriter(s)

    • Dave Wagner
    • Dick Wiegand
    • Larry Wiegand

    Producer(s)Rodger Bain
    Black Sabbath singles chronology

    "Evil Woman"
    (1970)

    "The Wizard"
    (1970)

    Covered in 1969 by Black Sabbath and released in England as the band`s first single on 2 January 1970, the song also appeared on the original version of the band`s self-titled debut album, although it was replaced by its B-side, "Wicked World", on the later, American versions of the album. When the band`s debut album started to become successful in the UK, the single was re-released on 26 March 1970.[6]

    It was not officially released in North America until 2002, when it was included on the compilation album Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978. It was later included on another compilation album, "Black Sabbath: The Ultimate Collection", released in 2016.

    Other versions

    Mark Juhns recorded the song - titled "Mujer Diabla" - backed with "Convención Cowboy"; it was released as a single in Argentina on RCA Victor 1.056.998. It was also released in Australia as "Cowboy Convention" / "Evil Woman" on RCA Victor PPX-1003.[7]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1969 single by Crow

    For other uses, see Evil Woman (disambiguation).

    "Evil Woman", sometimes titled "Evil Woman (Don`t Play Your Games with Me)", is a song by Minneapolis–St. Paul–based band Crow, on their 1969 album Crow Music. It reached number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and number 65 in Australia.[1]

    Chart performance

    Chart (1969-70)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)

    65

    Canada (RPM)[2]

    15

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    17

    Black Sabbath version

    "Evil Woman"
    Single by Black Sabbath
    from the album Black Sabbath
    B-side"Wicked World"
    Released2 January 1970[4]
    GenreHeavy metal
    Length3:25
    LabelFontana/Vertigo[5]
    Songwriter(s)

    • Dave Wagner
    • Dick Wiegand
    • Larry Wiegand

    Producer(s)Rodger Bain
    Black Sabbath singles chronology

    "Evil Woman"
    (1970)

    "The Wizard"
    (1970)

    Covered in 1969 by Black Sabbath and released in England as the band`s first single on 2 January 1970, the song also appeared on the original version of the band`s self-titled debut album, although it was replaced by its B-side, "Wicked World", on the later, American versions of the album. When the band`s debut album started to become successful in the UK, the single was re-released on 26 March 1970.[6]

    It was not officially released in North America until 2002, when it was included on the compilation album Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978. It was later included on another compilation album, "Black Sabbath: The Ultimate Collection", released in 2016.

    Other versions

    Mark Juhns recorded the song - titled "Mujer Diabla" - backed with "Convención Cowboy"; it was released as a single in Argentina on RCA Victor 1.056.998. It was also released in Australia as "Cowboy Convention" / "Evil Woman" on RCA Victor PPX-1003.[7]