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  2. Hair of the Dog (album) - Wikipedia

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    According to Nazareth frontman Dan McCafferty, the track on Hair of the Dog in which a dishonest young woman finally meets her match provided the original album title with its recognizable chorus of "now you're messing with a… a son of a bitch!" (an "heir of the dog"). Nazareth's record label wasn't about to let them name the project Son of a ...

  3. Miss Misery - Wikipedia

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    "Miss Misery" is a song by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Featured in the closing credits and the soundtrack of the 1997 film Good Will Hunting, the song was nominated for Best Original Song in the 1998 Academy Awards. [2] A previous version of "Miss Misery" with different lyrics was recorded in Jackpot!

  4. Hair of the Dog (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hair of the Dog" is a song by Scottish rock band Nazareth, released on their 1975 studio album, Hair of the Dog. [2] The song, alongside " Love Hurts ", remains their most successful and popular. Personnel

  5. Expect No Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Expect No Mercy is the ninth studio album by Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1977.The original version was rejected by the label and these versions were the bonus tracks on the Salvo CD.

  6. No Mean City (album) - Wikipedia

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    No Mean City is the tenth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1979. The album title comes from the 1935 novel No Mean City and features artwork illustrated by Rodney Matthews. With this record the band's sound was heavier, considering the addition of guitarist Zal Cleminson of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. It ...

  7. Razamanaz - Wikipedia

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    Razamanaz is the third studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in May 1973.It was the band's first LP record to break the charts and was produced by Roger Glover of Deep Purple, who the band was on tour with at the time.

  8. Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Close Enough for Rock 'n' Roll is the seventh studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1976.. The lead track, "Telegram", describes the band's experience while touring of hangovers, travel by aeroplane and limousine, customs, FM radio, girls, breakfast, press reception, soundcheck and finally the show over a guitar riff that bursts into a short version of the Byrds hit ...

  9. The Weight - Wikipedia

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    "The Weight" was written by Robbie Robertson, who found the tune by strumming idly on his guitar, a 1951 Martin D-28, when he noticed that the interior included a stamp noting that it was manufactured in Nazareth, Pennsylvania (C. F. Martin & Company is situated there) and he started crafting the lyrics as he played.