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jester911 performs Witchy Woman on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: jester911 performs Witchy Woman on Karaoke Showcase - Yes another Eagles song.
Guitarist Bernie Leadon first started writing "Witchy Woman" while he was a member of the Flying Burrito Brothers.[2] After joining the Eagles, Leadon and Don Henley then finished the song together, and it would be the only song on the Eagles' debut album where Henley had a writing credit. The song was conceived while Don Henley was living in an old house near the Hollywood Bowl, with his flat mate, Henry Vine (aka 'Blitz'). Henley said of the origin of the song: "[Leadon] came over one day and started playing this strange, minor-key riff that sounded sort of like a Hollywood movie version of Indian music — you know, the kind of stuff they play when the Indians ride up on the ridge while the wagon train passes below. It had a haunting quality, and I thought it was interesting, so we put a rough version of it down on a cassette tape."[3] Henley also gave the song an R&B pulse in its music.[4] Witchy Woman, jester911, Singer, singers, Karaoke Showcase, Karaoke Showcase, karaoke, Karaoke Scene, singing, songs, submissions, member, members, song, title
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