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"Hard Headed Woman" is a rock and roll song recorded by Elvis Presley and published by Gladys Music, [1] [2] Presley's publishing company, in 1958. It is an American 12-bar blues written by African American songwriter Claude Demetrius .
"Hard Headed Woman" (Recorded: 22 July 1974 at Sunplaza Hall, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan) 3:57: 6. "Where Do the Children Play?" (Recorded: 22 February 1976 at William ...
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Yesterday, more than 40 artists joined forces for CatSong Festival — a virtual tribute to Yusuf/Cat Stevens in honor of the 50th anniversary of his 1970 albums Tea for the Tillerman and Mona ...
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In 1958, Demetrius scored his biggest success of all with his composition of "Hard Headed Woman." Demetrius wrote it for Presley's 1958 film King Creole. Both numbers were part of the soundtrack, but "Hard Headed Woman" and not the title song was released as the representative 45rpm single. The recording reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
The head of Island Records, Chris Blackwell, was quoted as calling it "the best album we've ever released". [35] Other album tracks include "Hard-Headed Woman", and " Father and Son " – sung by Stevens in baritone and tenor, portraying the struggle between fathers and sons who contrast their personal choices in life.
The UK's highest court will decide whether whether trans women can be regarded as female under the Equality Act. Judges consider ruling on definition of a woman Skip to main content