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Evil woman

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Electric Light Orchestra was created from the dead band Move, an English group known in America for a song called "Do Ya." When they died, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan formed a group that mixed classical ideas with rock music and "pick up where the Beatles left off with `I Am The Walrus'." Wood left after the first album, but Lynne and Bevan continued to produce the classical-rock idea with new pieces. In 1973, they got air time with "Roll Over Beethoven," a Chuck Berry cover that worked in parts of Beethoven's `Fifth Symphony.'

On the Third Day, ELO's next album, included another favorite "Daybreaker." However, they had their breakthrough in 1974 with Eldorado. On this album, the group augmented themselves with a 30-piece string section to present a medieval-themed conceptual opus about a dreamer trying to find his way to paradise. The album became their first Top-10 and also included a hit single in "Can't Get It Out Of My Head." Like the album, it soared into the Top-10.

In 1975, Electric Light Orchestra scored another Top-10 album with Face The Music, with another Top-10 single - "Evil Woman" - a danceable tune built on energetic string riffs. "Strange Magic," a love song built on a harmony and strings, also hit the Top-20. The hits kept rolling for Electric Light Orchestra in 1976 with A New World Record, their first album to hit the Top-5. Filled with hits like "Livin' Thing" and the ornate, "doo-wop-styled balladry" of "Telephone Line." The group also rereleased their past with a Top-30 remake of "Do Ya."

Electric Light Orchestra reached a new creative peak when they released the double-album Out Of The Blue in late 1977. It brought their combination of classical and pop sound to a new level, most notably on "Concerto For A Rainy Day," which brought four songs into one rock/orchestra piece.. It also contained several hits. "Turn To Stone" and "Sweet Talkin' Woman," blended rock with choral and orchestral arrangements. Both made the Top-20. "Mr. Blue Sky," a Beatles-ish rip from the album's "Concerto," also became a Top-40 hit.

In 1979, Electric Light Orchestra continued their success streak with Discovery. The disco-styled "Shine A Little Love" became a Top-10 hit from this album, as did "Don't Bring Me Down." The latter song was also notable because it was their first hit without a string section. 1980 - Electric Light Orchestra releases their first film score for the Olivia Newton-Johnroller skating, bad clothing, musical Xanadu. It led to two hits - "I'm Alive" and "All Over The World,". The title song, featuring Newton-John on lead vocals, became a Top-10 single.

Electric Light Orchestra returned to pop music in 1981 with Time, an album that downplayed strings in favor of a more electronic sound. It gave the band yet another Top-10 single with "Hold On Tight" and was followed by the band's first tour since the early 1970's. Secret Messages was released in 1983 and boasted a Top-20 hit in the oldies-tribute "Rock and Roll Is King." In 1986, the band broke down to a trio of Lynne, Bevan and Tandy to create Balance Of Power. They scored one last Top-20 hit with "Calling America" before disbanding later that year.
 
You made a fool of me, but them broken dreams have got to end.

Hey woman, you got the blues, cos you aint got no one else to use.
Theres an open road that leads nowhere, so just make some miles
Between here and there.
Theres a hole in my head where the rain comes in,
You took my body and played to win,
Ha ha woman its a crying shame,
But you aint got no one else to blame.
 
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from another town,
Hit some gold too hot to settle down,
But a fool and his money soon go separate ways,
And you found a fool lyin in a daze,
Ha ha woman what you gonna do,
You destroyed all the virtues that the lord gave you,
Its so good that youre feeling pain,
But you better get yourself on board the very next train.
 
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