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  2. Evil Woman (Electric Light Orchestra song) - Wikipedia

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    It was inspired by a certain woman, but I can’t say who. She’s appeared a few times in my songs. [3] Lynne described the structure saying it has a "repetitive chord sequence and then the melody turns into a chorus." [4] When released as a single in late 1975, the song became the band's first worldwide hit. [5]

  3. Evil Woman (Crow song) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  4. Face the Music (Electric Light Orchestra album) - Wikipedia

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    The singles "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic" were the most commercial songs that the group had recorded up to that point. "Evil Woman" was a big hit in the UK and the US, embracing disco rhythms while still embodying ELO's classic sound. Lynne wrote the chords and melody of this song in only six minutes, making it his fastest feat of composition.

  5. Evil Woman - Wikipedia

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    "Evil Woman", a song by Zeke from the album Death Alley "Evil Woman", a song by The Doobie Brothers from their album The Captain and Me The international name for the film Saving Silverman

  6. Crow (band) - Wikipedia

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    The single "Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me)" made the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 that fall, peaking at No. 19 the following January. [4] Crow by Crow and Mosaic were the follow-up releases in 1970 and 1971, respectively. Several later singles managed to chart, although none reached the heights of "Evil Woman".

  7. Devil Woman (Cliff Richard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Devil Woman" is a 1976 single by British singer Cliff Richard from his album I'm Nearly Famous. A worldwide hit on its original release, the song saw a resurgence in popularity after appearing in the film I, Tonya (2017), as the theme for the character of LaVona Golden , played by Allison Janney .

  8. Devil Woman (Marty Robbins song) - Wikipedia

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    Devil Woman is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released in June 1962 as the first single and title track from the album Devil Woman . It was also Robbins' seventh single to reach number one on the country chart, spending eight weeks at the top spot. [ 1 ] "

  9. Beep (The Pussycat Dolls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beep" is a hip hop inspired pop song written by William Adams, Kara DioGuardi, and Jeff Lynne, and composed in the key of G minor. The orchestral string hook is a sample of Electric Light Orchestra's "Evil Woman" (1975). [5] Critics noted that the song was similar to The Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps" (2005), also produced and written by will.i.am.