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On the day "Long Cool Woman" was recorded at AIR Studios, the group's producer, Ron Richards, was ill and, as a result, the song was produced by the group. "Long Cool Woman" is different from most other Hollies songs in that there are no three-part vocal harmonies. Allan Clarke's lead vocal is the only voice prominently heard.
The band performed the first three songs from the album ("What a Life I've Led" and "Look What We've Got" and "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress") live on the television show "Meet the Hollies" on July 25, 1971. Later, they performed "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" and "A Little Thing Like Love" again on another TV show, "It's Lulu".
Meanwhile, in a counter-programming move, Parlophone lifted a Clarke-composed track from the previously unsuccessful album Distant Light that also featured Clarke on lead vocals and lead guitar, the Creedence Clearwater Revival-inspired "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress". Parlophone released this as a rival single to "The Baby" in February 1972 ...
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress," and "Long Dark Road" were all released on Epic after his departure. The front cover consists of a collage referring to all twelve tracks. Greatest Hits was reissued on compact disc by Legacy Records on March 26, 2002.
Romany is the twelfth UK studio album by The Hollies, the first not to feature their lead singer Allan Clarke, who had left to embark on a solo career.He was replaced by Swedish singer Mikael Rickfors.
"Long Cool Woman In a Black Dress" Roger Greenaway, Harold Clarke, Roger Cook: 2:53: 2. "Zombie Jamboree" Conral Mauge, Jr.; Sean Altman (3rd verse lyrics) 3:34: 3. "I Like You Very Much" Sean Altman: 2:28: 4. "A Change In My Life" Bill Straus: 3:53: 5. "Crazy 'bout An Automobile (Every Woman I Know)" William Henderson aka Billy Emerson: 2:34: ...
Julia Roberts Buena Vista/Getty Images Hunza G — the U.K. brand that designed that dress Julia Roberts wore in the opening scene of Pretty Woman — has released a replica of the memorable frock ...
"Carrie Anne" is a song written by Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks and released by British pop rock group the Hollies. It was recorded on 1 May 1967 and was released as a single in the same month by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and Epic Records in the United States.