"Green-Eyed Lady" | ||||
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Single by Sugarloaf | ||||
from the album Sugarloaf | ||||
B-side | "West of Tomorrow" | |||
Released | Oṣù kẹ́jọ ọdún 1970 | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 6:53 (album version) 5:58 (long single version) 2:58 (radio edit) 3:33 (short single version) | |||
Label | Liberty Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jerry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips & David Riordan[1] | |||
Sugarloaf singles chronology | ||||
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"Green-Eyed Lady" jẹ́ orin àdákọ tó gbajúmọ̀ láti ọwọ́ Amẹ́ríkà rọọ̀kì baàdì Sugarloaf. Ó di kíkọ lọ́wọ́Jerry Corbetta, J.C. Phillips àti David Riordan,[1] Wọ́n kọ́kọ́ fi orin yìí ṣe álíbọ̀mù wọn, Sugarloaf àti jẹ́ orin àdákọ wọn. Ó lọ sókè sí ipò kẹ́ta lórí Billboard Hot 100 ní ọdún 1970 àti wí pé ó jẹ́ orin àdákọ àkọ́kọ́ RPM Magazine fún oṣù méjì.[2] Ó ṣe jẹ́ orin tó gbajúmọ̀ fún ẹgbẹ́ náà It , gẹ́gẹ́ bí ipò tí Last.fm fi sí.[3] Wọ́n ti wá lo orin náà ní Ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ álíbọ̀mù.[4]
Orin yìí náà jáde ní ìlú ayaba ní irúfẹ́ mẹ́ta tí ó lo kátálọ́gì nọ́mbà kan náà (Liberty 56183), Ṣùgbọ́n pẹ̀lú mátírísì nọ́mbà kan náà lórí ẹgbẹ́ rẹ́kọ́ọ̀dù (record labels). Orin atìlẹ̀wá yìí jáde The original single release (LB-2860-S) ní irúfẹ́ 5:58 láísì ìyípadà ṣùgbọ́n ní àṣìṣe díẹ̀ ní ìbẹ̀rẹ̀, lẹ́ṣẹ̀kẹṣẹ̀ lẹ́yìn ẹṣẹ kẹyìn.
ẹ́Èyí jẹ́ àtúnṣe títí di
.[5]was edited do)wn to 2:58 on the mono/stereún rẹ́dìò ní ọ̀nà tí gbogbo ọ́gànì àti gìtá sólò jẹ́ àtúnṣethe enNígbà tí organ and guitar sbẹ̀rẹ̀ oí ní ma gun ṣáàtì[6]orin náà nún jẹ́ àtúnṣe fún ìgbà kan lẹ́ẹ̀kan si tí agẹ́kúrú ọ́gànì/gìtá (ne last time) mú orin ened piece of thó jẹ́ irúfẹ́ 3:33 tó gbajúmọ̀ lórí rẹ́dìò lónìí.commyàtọ̀ sí àtúnṣe ráńpẹ́ yìío àwọn irúfẹ́ kúkúrú méjì yòókù bẹ̀rẹ̀ pẹ̀lú báà kẹ́sa ([7]ethe tr)oàti ó dè parí pẹ̀lú àṣìṣe díẹ̀ ní ìbẹ̀rẹ̀peIrúfẹ́ álíbọ̀mù náà parí pẹ̀lú kádẹ́ńsì ní ọ́gànì (ith early fadeouts. ) he album version ended with a cadence in the organ.
Èy jẹ́ àtúnṣe dídí di
[8]alórí d down to 2:58 on the mono/stereo promotional single (LB-2860-DJ/LB-2860-S-DJ) for radio airplay in which the entire organ and guitar solos are edited out.[9] When "Green-Eyed Lady" started climbing the charts, the recording was reworked one last time to include a shortened piece of the organ/guitar break on a single (LB-2860-S-RE) that has become the common 3:33 version used by radio stations today.[10] Aside from other minor edits, the two shorter tracks begin with the opening's third bar and also end with early fadeouts. The album version ended with a cadence in the organ.