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The band recorded the song at Musicland Studios in Germany. Plant sang from a wheelchair because he was recovering at the time from a car accident he had sustained in Greece. Plant considers "Candy Store Rock" to be one of his favourite songs from Presence. [4] Jimmy Page's guitar solo is short and measured, coming in halfway through the song. [4]
"Candy Shop" is the second single by rapper 50 Cent from his second commercial album, The Massacre (2005). It features Olivia and was written by 50 Cent and the song's producer, Scott Storch . The single was released through Interscope Records , Eminem 's Shady Records , Dr. Dre 's Aftermath Entertainment , and 50 Cent's G-Unit Records .
"The Candy Man" (or alternatively, "The Candy Man Can") is a song that originally appeared in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. [1] It was written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley specifically for the film.
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The influence of the old blues song are noticeable in both Page's guitar work in the track, and also in the melody and lyrics. [17] [18] "Candy Store Rock" was inspired by 1950s rock 'n' roll. "Hots on for Nowhere" was written about Plant's time in Malibu, while Page played the Stratocaster on the track.
The song tells the story of a small-town teenage girl with golden hair and blue eyes who is considered the prettiest the townsfolk have ever seen. She is so pretty that all the boys want to have her. But the girl prefers and loves the boy next door, who is employed at the local candy store.
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"From the Candy Store on the Corner to the Chapel on the Hill" is a popular song by Bob Hilliard, published in 1956. The recording by Tony Bennett and Lois Winter was released by Columbia Records as catalog number 40726. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on August 18, 1956 and lasted 12 weeks on the chart.