Blues, Rock, Folk Rock on route 66

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Hi everyone, I think I'm in the best community to talk about a topic that I love and I hope you do too. And to start well I want to share this great song

Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress - The Hollies

The song that made the British band Hollies famous in their country of origin and throughout Europe in the 1960s and managed to reach number 1 was "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" (1972), which was far from the beat or psychedelic pop. 2 in the US with a swamp rock sound inspired by Creedence Clearwater Revival.

The Hollies' song "Long Cool Woman", which was on their album "Distant Light", was written by Allan Clarke, Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway and produced by Ron Richards and the band members.

The song's lyrics describe the exploits of an undercover agent who infiltrates a bootleggers' den, falls in love with a flag-bearer who causes him to pass out, protects the agent when the police arrive, and is advised to stay by the agent so that he can escape punishment. He does it because she has everything, after all.

The music shows us that it is unequivocally a tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival, where after an impressive start of electric guitar, it gives way to a sound and a voice undeniably descendants of the band. Californian.

With this I say goodbye and I hope you enjoy the song as I did

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