Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games With Me
by Crow

Album: Crow Music (1969)
Charted: 19
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  • I see the look of evil in your eyes
    You've been filling me all full of lies
    The morrow will not change your shameful deed
    You will be someone else' fertile seed
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me

    Now I know just what your looking for
    You want me to claim this child you bore
    But I know that it was he, not me
    And you know just how it's got to be
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me

    Wickedness lies in your moistened lips
    Your body moves just like the crack of a whip
    Black cats lay atop your satin bed
    You sure wish that you could see me dead
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me
    Evil woman, don't play your games with me Writer/s: David Waggoner, Lawrence William Wiegand, Richard Warren Wiegand
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Robbie Walsh from Scranton PennsylvaniaWhen my first band- ninth grade- played in the school talent show, which was the first time playing anywhere, we did Evil Woman, after we played ( some how), Toad from wheels of fire. All went well until I opened my mouth to sing it...... That was something else!!!!! Anyway you need to start somewhere and eleven years later, I played on American Bandstand, Solid Gold and Friday’s live, all with Chubby Checker- as fate would have it. Eight years later, toured with Noel Redding.Not huge stuff, but reasonably nice. All about the stories, and I never forgot Evil Woman. A few years after the talent show, we met a fellow who said he played in Crow and we said” you did!!!?. It was not THAT Crow. Love, Peace and Happiness to the whole world!!
  • Robert from FloridaA great memory from my senior year. The bass player was awesome. The whole arrangement was good. Anyone else graduate in 1970? If so, you will remember driving your car home and hearing this on your radio!
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn October 18th 1969, "Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games with Me" by Crow entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #88; and eleven weeks later on January 4th, 1970 it peaked at #19 {for 2 weeks} and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
    The Minneapolis-based quintet had two other Top 100 records, "Cottage Cheese" {peaked at #56 in 1970} and "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll" {reached #52 in 1970}.
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