Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress

Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress

Infobox Single
Name = Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress


Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = The Hollies
from Album = Distant Light
A-side =
B-side = UK: "Cable Car"
US: "Look What We've Got"
Released = UK: February 1 1972
US: May 1972
Format = 7" single
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = UK: Parlophone R5939
US: Epic 10871
Writer =Clarke, Cook, Greenaway
Producer =
Certification =
Last single = "The Baby"
(1972)
This single = "Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)"
(1972)
Next single = "Magic Woman Touch"
(1972)
Misc =
"Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" is a song by the rock and roll group The Hollies. It was released on February 1, 1972, as a single on the Parlophone Records label.

The song's first-person lyrics tell a story of an FBI agent (the narrator) who is scouting a speakeasy in advance of a raid. Prior to the police's arrival, the narrator meets the "long cool woman" of the title, a singer at the bar described as "5'9", beautiful, tall", and immediately falls in love with her. The raid results in a shootout during which he protects her. The narrator is given congratulations by the District Attorney ("the DA") and, presumably, a relationship with the woman when he gets legal immunity for her.

It was released soon after Allan Clarke, who was featured on both lead guitar and lead vocal, had left the group. It appears on their album "Distant Light" (1971). As the group had just left EMI/Parlophone and signed with Polydor, they did not promote the song. However, it became a No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and No.1 on Cash Box in the United States, their most successful single there, it was also No.1 in Canada. It was inspired by, and in the style of, the rock and roll group Creedence Clearwater Revival. On being reactivated by EMI in Britain a few months later, it reached No. 32 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song is notable in that it features Clarke playing rhythm guitar, something he rarely did. Clarke came up with the signature guitar rhythm that opens the song. In the light of the song's success, Clarke rethought his solo career and rejoined the group in 1972.

Clint Black version

Country music singer Clint Black released his version of the song to country radio on February 19, 2008, under the title "Long Cool Woman". Black's version debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart at #58, then fell off the chart the next week and has not returned.

COVERS

PHANTOM ROCKER & SLICK did a cover of this song , as did with John EASDALE


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