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Sugarloaf - Green-Eyed Lady (Original Post)
nightwing1240
Jan 2023
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rsdsharp
(9,188 posts)1. That's the first song I played on the radio as a professional.
nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)2. oh man that had to be awesome!
rsdsharp
(9,188 posts)3. Well the format called for a gold out of the network news
and I needed a 9 second intro to lay under the legal ID, and it fit the bill.
ProfessorGAC
(65,090 posts)4. Great Band
Corbetta was an excellent keyboard player.
Here's another of their hits: Outstanding use of the Hammond, Rhodes, & Clavinet. Plus, the song is about Green Eyed Lady becoming a hit record.
nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)5. lol I had actually considered this one instead
of Green Eyed Lady. I always loved the line in the song, "sounds like, ummm, John, Paul and George" a Beatles reference of course.
Have a great day my friend!