The Hollies – Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)
“Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)” is a classic rock song by the British rock band The Hollies. Released in 1972 as part of their album “Distant Light,” the song is celebrated for its catchy melody, driving rhythm, and memorable lyrics. Written by Allan Clarke, Roger Cook, and Roger Greenaway, the song has become one of The Hollies’ signature hits.
The lyrics of “Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)” tell the story of a mysterious and alluring woman who catches the narrator’s attention. The song’s narrative unfolds as the protagonist watches her in a nightclub setting, and the chorus, with the repeated line “Long cool woman in a black dress,” encapsulates the song’s fascination with this enigmatic figure.
Musically, the song is characterized by its upbeat tempo, prominent bassline, and catchy guitar riff. The song’s sound blends elements of rock and roll, blues, and folk, creating a distinctive and infectious groove. The instrumental breaks featuring guitar solos add to the song’s energetic and danceable quality.
“Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)” was a commercial success, reaching high chart positions and becoming a fan favorite. Its enduring popularity has made it a classic rock radio staple and a defining track in The Hollies’ career. The song’s lively and infectious sound continues to resonate with listeners, making it a timeless representation of the band’s ability to create memorable and enjoyable rock music.