Seven Day Fool

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"Seven Day Fool" is a classic R&B song best known for Etta James's powerful 1961 recording, later covered by various artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rhythm and blues song
song
associatedWithArtist Etta James NERFINISHED
composer Billy Davis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPopularizedBy Etta James NERFINISHED
genre rhythm and blues
soul
hasCoverVersion Blue Harlem version
Jully Black version
Queen Esther version
The Detroit Cobras version
hasNotableRecording 1961 Etta James recording
hasReception regarded as a classic Etta James track
hasTheme devotion in a romantic relationship
influencedByGenre blues
gospel
isClassicOf R&B canon
language English
lyricist Billy Davis NERFINISHED
musicalEra early 1960s R&B
notableFor powerful vocal performance by Etta James
originalReleaseYear 1961
partOf Etta James discography
performer Etta James NERFINISHED
recordedBy Etta James NERFINISHED
recordLabel Argo Records NERFINISHED
songwriter Billy Davis NERFINISHED
vocalPerformanceBy Etta James NERFINISHED
writer Billy Davis NERFINISHED

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The Second Time Around hasTrack Seven Day Fool
The Second Time Around notableSong Seven Day Fool