Stampeders - Sweet City Woman download

  • Artist: Stampeders
  • Song: Sweet City Woman
  • Genre: Rock
  • Length: 03:31
  • Size: 4.9MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Comments

reach&rich

2023-09-04 00:09:33 | Profile
Man this tune brings me back to yesteryear a longggggggggggg time ago I just got back from mt second tour of Vietnam when this tune came out. There was a bar called Johns At The Beach a seaside tavern I use to drink there and listen to this tune it brings back a lot of memories great tune. Frankie Day

93Fullmetalpanic

2023-06-28 20:09:44 | Profile
School bus. Radio. On the way to Smokerise Elementary School, where I was in the 7th grade. Music got me through that year...

Dork Holt

2023-01-18 20:16:56 | Profile
Not many bands can make a banjo work into a rock song Well done

Talkin2Me4000

2022-12-22 19:21:31 | Profile
The 70s was a great decade. Any genre of song could become massively popular, as long as the musicians were talented. Now the only things that can become massively popular is a very narrow branch of pop. It's really sad.

Shiva Kumar

2022-10-29 12:07:30 | Profile
They should have put this tune on rock band 3 who's jammin during the pandemic sitting outside tokin the beautiful day ✌

Lee Bohlen

2022-07-09 20:22:55 | Profile
Calgary Alberta's very own Stampeders.

MasterMixes Mix

2022-06-25 12:53:42 | Profile
Bring me back to the 70" I miss them,all was so simple.

TheMCzorro

2022-06-24 16:10:33 | Profile
I don't know why but this tune sends me to a place long ago when things seemed simple and exciting . . . bad things we did, didn't hurt no one.

Gala Kovacevska

2022-05-31 18:36:15 | Profile
I graduated H.S. In May of 1970 and am having to deal with the onset of Alzheimer's. This music takes me home to a happy place. Let's hear it for sex & cheese & rhythm and blues.

Marek Summerfield

2022-03-30 00:34:19 | Profile
I'll never forget hearing and singing this song as I hitchhiked the west coast during the summer of 73. I had a great time and met some really wonderful people. Seattle to San Francisco, LA to Eugene, Klamath Falls to Astoria, North Hollywood to Wenatchee, and just a bunch more. I hitched rides with anyone who'd stop, and I'd always give em cash for gas or bought those in the vehicle meals. During the late 60's and early 70's I felt completely free. I took advantage of that feeling and traveled till my heart was content. Folks traveling from one location to another, even today I'll stop for hitchhikers. Yes, many are down on their luck, but then again many I've picked up are happy to share cash for gas, meals, or just good conversation as we travel.

MetalBassist555

2022-03-26 06:23:35 | Profile
I'm sitting here replaying this song over and over practically in tears because it makes me think of the love of my life who I lost 3 weeks

john carrol

2022-02-24 13:32:15 | Profile
I came to the US as an 18 year old in 1971 from New Delhi, India. My parents saved all the money they had to by me a plane ticket to the US. When I got here I was scared, alone, had nowhere to go and nowhere to stay. I remember when I landed in New York I called a cab to take me to Manhattan. When I got into the cab, this song played. The first song i ever heard in the US, and I fell in love with it. Now I have a lovely wife and 4 kids along with 14 grandkids and I own a chain of laundromats. And I have listened to this song nearly every day in the process.

Thenyssanator

2022-02-20 01:49:02 | Profile
When I was a little boy, I thought they were singing "I got a kitchen moon train." I didn't question it. I just tried to picture in my head what a kitchen moon train would be, how it might look. It didn't make sense to me, but I liked it. The more surreal the better, that's how I rolled. And I figured a kitchen moon train could only roll weirdly. Truly.

Oreo Wolf

2022-02-19 11:38:07 | Profile
Hadn't heard this in about 10-20 years...thanks

unAbated

2022-01-26 22:11:56 | Profile
Released in the Year 1971 - Still sounds fresh in 2020