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"The Witch Queen of New Orleans" is a 1971 song by Redbone. The single was released from Redbone's third album Message from a Drum, [2] which is also titled The Witch Queen of New Orleans in its European release. [3] The song peaked at No. 2 in the United Kingdom and No. 21 in the United States.
Redbone played primarily rock music with R&B, Cajun, blue-eyed soul, funk, country, tribal, and Latin roots. Their first world commercial success came with the single "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (from Message from a Drum) that peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, and followed by the single "Maggie" from their second album, Potlatch.
Message from a Drum is the third album by Native American rock band Redbone released in 1971. It was released in Europe under the name The Witch Queen of New Orleans with the same track list and a different cover. [1]
The Best of Redbone (1976) as Dominion/K-Tel 833 [note: re-recordings of their classic songs] ... "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" 21 N/A — 14 1 15 23 5 6 13 7 2 —
In 1969, along with his brother Pat, rhythm guitarist Tony Bellamy and drummer Pete DePoe he formed the band Redbone, for which he was the lead singer. The band produced the singles "Maggie", "The Witch Queen of New Orleans", and their biggest hit "Come and Get Your Love". [20]
In 1969, along with his brother Lolly, rhythm guitarist Tony Bellamy and drummer Pete DePoe, he formed the band Redbone, which produced the commercially successful singles "Maggie", "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" and "Come And Get Your Love". [15]
The Very Best of Redbone is one of several compilation albums by American band Redbone which includes their 1973 European hit ... The Witch Queen of New Orleans" ...
Redbone Live is a live album by American band Redbone. The album was recorded live on tour in 1977, ... "Witch Queen of New Orleans" (P. Vegas/L. Vegas) - 3:41