Sweet City Woman

1971 single by The Stampeders From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Sweet City Woman" is a 1971 song by Rich Dodson recorded by Canadian rock band The Stampeders, appearing on their debut album Against the Grain (retitled Sweet City Woman in the US). It features a banjo as a primary instrument, which is also mentioned in the lyrics: "The banjo and me, we got a feel for singing."

B-side"Gator Road"
ReleasedMay 1971
Recorded1971
Quick facts Single by The Stampeders, from the album Against the Grain ...
"Sweet City Woman"
Single by The Stampeders
from the album Against the Grain
B-side"Gator Road"
ReleasedMay 1971
Recorded1971
GenreRock, country rock
Length3:27
LabelBell, Philips, MWC
SongwriterRich Dodson
ProducerMel Shaw
The Stampeders singles chronology
"Gator Road"
(1971)
"Sweet City Woman"
(1971)
"Devil You"
(1971)
Music video
"Sweet City Woman" on YouTube
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Chart performance

The single spent four weeks as a number 1 hit in Canada, and reached number 8 in the US.[1] It also climbed to number 1 on the Canadian country music and adult contemporary charts. The song was also marketed in Canada by Quality Records with instrumental and French lyric versions.

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Awards

The band and song won numerous Juno Awards in 1972, including Best Single,[9] Songwriter of the Year (guitarist Rich Dodson), Record Producer of the Year (Mel Shaw), and the band was named Canada's Top Group.

Cover versions

The song has been covered by many musicians over the years, most notably:

Other less known covers include one by Danish singer and actress Daimi Gentle titled "Jeg kommer" (I'm coming), released in 1973.

Use in media

The song can be heard during a flashback scene in the Better Call Saul episode "Inflatable," during the ending of the Doom Patrol episode "Bird Patrol," the Adam Sandler film Little Nicky, the Condor episode “Out of His Exile,” in the Canadian commercial for "Dempster's Bread Farmer" and in an episode of the Canadian comedy series Robson Arms

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