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"Devil Woman" is a 1976 single by British singer Cliff Richard from his album I'm Nearly Famous. A worldwide hit on its original release, the song saw a resurgence in popularity after appearing in the film I, Tonya (2017), as the theme for the character of LaVona Golden, played by Allison Janney.
Devil Woman is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released in June 1962 as the first single and title track from the album Devil Woman . It was also Robbins' seventh single to reach number one on the country chart, spending eight weeks at the top spot. [ 1 ] "
"Devil Woman", a 2002 song by Poison from Hollyweird "Devil Woman", a 2005 song by Cradle of Filth from Nymphetamine; See also. The Devil Is a Woman (disambiguation)
[2] [3] [4] The lead single on the album, "Miss You Nights", made number 15 in the UK Singles Chart in early 1976, followed by "Devil Woman" which showed a new harder-edged side to Richard's music and became one of his biggest worldwide hits, peaking at number 9 in the UK and becoming his first US Top 10, reaching number 6 and earning a gold ...
After a lean charting period for Cliff Richard, Britten gave him "Devil Woman" and, in 1976, it became Richard's first top 10 in the UK for three years (and his first top 10 hit in the US). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] He was a guitarist in Richard's band for many years and was the co-producer and main songwriter for Richard's 1979 album Rock 'n' Roll ...
Since she was 2 years old, Jackie has been playing piano and studying poetry, which eventually led to her career as a songwriter. She released her EP, The Reformation, in 2020, but announced in an ...
101 Devil Woman: Best of Marty Robbins (2013) Just a Little Sentimental/Devil Woman (2013) By the Time I get to Phoenix/Tonight Carmen (2013) Devil Woman: 30 Greatest Hits (2014) Six Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (2014) 20 the Century Drifter: MCA Years (2014) Songs From a Gunfighter (2015) Today/Don't Let Me Touch You (2016)
When released as a single in late 1975, the song became the band's first worldwide hit. [5] According to Lynne, this song was the quickest he had ever written, in 30 minutes, originally as 'filler' for the group's Face the Music album. [5] The song placed in the top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic in early 1976.