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Devil Woman (Ringo Starr Song)
Devil Woman may refer to: * Devil Woman (Marty Robbins song), "Devil Woman" (Marty Robbins song) (1962) * "Devil Woman", a 1970 song by Clarence Carter, written by George Jackson (songwriter), George Jackson * "Devil Woman", a 1973 song by Ringo Starr from ''Ringo (album), Ringo'' * Devil Woman (Cliff Richard song), "Devil Woman" (Cliff Richard song) (1976) * "Devil Woman", a 1992 song by The Red Devils (blues band) from ''King King (album), King King'' * "Devil Woman", a 2002 song by Poison from ''Hollyweird'' * "Devil Woman", a 2005 song by Cradle of Filth from ''Nymphetamine'' See also

* The Devil Is a Woman (other) * She devil (other) * ''A Devil of a Woman'', a 1951 Austrian drama film * ''Devil Lady'', aka ''Devilman Lady'', a Japanese horror manga and anime series {{disambiguation ...
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Devil Woman (Marty Robbins Song)
''Devil Woman'' is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released in June 1962 as the first single and title track from the album ''Devil Woman''. It was also Robbins' seventh single to reach number one on the country chart, spending eight weeks at the top spot. "Devil Woman" also crossed over onto the pop chart, peaking at number sixteen. Overseas, "Devil Woman" was Robbins' most successful single on the UK charts. Other versions by notable artists *Trini Lopez recorded the song for his 1968 album ''Welcome to Trini Country''. *Grady Martin released an instrumental version in 1965 on his album ''Instrumentally Yours''. *A Spanish language version of the song, named "Magia Blanca" (translated by then-television host Alfred D. Herger), was Chucho Avellanet's first career hit in 1963. *Other versions in Spanish of this song was released also by Hermanos CarriĆ³n (in Mexico), *Gustavo Hit Moreno (in Peru,1963) *Trio Venezuela *Chucho Sano ...
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