Mean Woman Blues

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"Mean Woman Blues" is a classic rock and roll song, originally popularized in the 1950s and later covered by numerous artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
composer Claude Demetrius NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredInFilm Loving You (1957 film) NERFINISHED
genre rock and roll
rockabilly
hasCoverVersion Mean Woman Blues (Charlie Feathers version) NERFINISHED
Mean Woman Blues (Cliff Richard version) NERFINISHED
Mean Woman Blues (Glen Glenn version) NERFINISHED
Mean Woman Blues (Jerry Lee Lewis version) NERFINISHED
Mean Woman Blues (Roy Orbison version) NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Claude Demetrius NERFINISHED
notableFor being widely covered by rock and roll and rockabilly artists
originalArtistAlbum Loving You (Elvis Presley album) NERFINISHED
originalPerformer Elvis Presley NERFINISHED
originalReleaseYear 1957
performedBy Charlie Feathers NERFINISHED
Cliff Richard NERFINISHED
Elvis Presley NERFINISHED
Glen Glenn NERFINISHED
Jerry Lee Lewis NERFINISHED
Roy Orbison NERFINISHED
recordLabel RCA Victor NERFINISHED
side A-side of "Loving You" EP
subjectMatter a man describing a mean but attractive woman
tempo up-tempo
vocalStyle blues-influenced rock and roll vocal

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