Country Woman

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"Country Woman"

German picture sleeve
Single by Bee Gees
A-side "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"
Released May 1971 (1971-05)
Format 7"
Recorded 6 April 1971
IBC Studios, London
Genre Progressive rock, blues rock
Length 2:48
Label Polydor Records (U.K.)
Atco Records (U.S.)
Writer(s) Maurice Gibb
Producer(s) Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees
Bee Gees singles chronology

"Lonely Days"
(1971)
"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" / "Country Woman"
(1971)
"Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself"
(1971)

"Country Woman" is a song written and performed by English band Bee Gees, it was written and performed by Maurice Gibb, and released as a B-side of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", This track was released as a double A in Germany, France, Japan and in Canada. This track was sounded like the 1972 song "On Time". It was included on their album Trafalgar but it was omitted.

It was recorded in April 6, also a same day that they finished the songs "God's Good Grace" (unreleased) and "The Greatest Man in the World" (released in the album Trafalgar, Consist of Maurice Gibb (vocals, bass, guitar, organ), Alan Kendall (guitar) and Geoff Bridgford (drums). Its style was a country rock number and with a piano-led instrumental break, And it features a guitar played by Maurice.[1]

Personnel

References

  1. Gibb Songs 1971

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