Album: Face The Music (1975)
Charted: 10 10
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  • You made a fool of me
    But them broken dreams have got to end

    Hey, woman, you got the blues
    'Cause you ain't got no one else to use
    There's an open road that leads nowhere
    So just make some miles between here and there
    There's a hole in my head where the rain comes in
    You took my body and played to win
    Ha, ha, woman, it's a cryin' shame
    But you ain't got nobody else to blame

    Evil woman
    Evil woman
    Evil woman
    Evil woman

    Rolled in from another town
    Hit some gold, too hard to settle down
    But a fool and his money soon go separate ways
    And you found a fool lyin' in a daze
    Ha, ha, woman, what you gonna do?
    You destroyed all the virtues that the Lord gave you
    It's so good that you're feelin' pain
    But you better get your face on board the very next train (train)

    Evil woman
    Evil woman
    Evil woman (you're an evil woman)
    Evil woman

    (Hey, hey, hey, hey)
    (Hey, hey, hey, hey)
    (Hey, hey, hey)

    Evil woman
    Evil woman
    Evil woman (you're an evil woman)
    Evil woman

    Evil woman, how you done me wrong
    But now you're tryin' to wail a different song
    Ha, ha, funny, how you broke me up
    You made the wine, now you drink a cup
    I came runnin' every time you cried
    Thought I saw love smilin' in your eyes
    Ha, ha, very nice to know
    That you ain't got no place left to go

    Evil woman
    Evil woman
    Evil woman (you're an evil woman)
    Evil woman

    Evil woman
    Evil woman (you're an evil woman)
    Evil woman (such an evil woman)
    Evil woman (you're an evil woman)
    Evil woman (such an evil woman) Writer/s: Jeff Lynne
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 19

  • La Zalewski from PaJust heard the RADIO EDIT of this song and it is SO HORRIBLE and DRIVES ME CRAZY. The person responsible should be jailed.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 25th 1976, the Electric Light Orchestra performed "Evil Woman" on the NBC-TV program 'The Midnight Special'...
    Eight months earlier on November 9th, 1975 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #87; and on February 8th, 1976 it peaked at #10 (for 2 weeks) and spent 17 weeks on the Top 100...
    It reached #2 in France...
    Between 1973 and 1986 the group had twenty-five Top 100 records; seven made the Top 10 with "Don't Bring Me Down" being their biggest hit, it peaked at #4 (for 2 weeks) on September 2nd, 1979.
  • Ryman from Tarragona, AndorraI guess you made a mistake writing about the composers: there is a song with this title and these composers, but it's another song from the band Little Free Rock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_vlGNVuSFs.
  • Matt from Phoenix, AzI agree with BRATT in Algeria about everything except his dismissal of the Bee Gees. It would be wise to revisit the entirety of the band's five decade career and also to listen more closely to their pre-Saturday Night Fever 70s recordings like Jive Talking and Nights On Broadway. These guys were GOOD at what they did. Revisit also the lyrics to Staying Alive to relieve yourself of any doubts that they were also literate.
  • Bratt Pid from Algiers, AlgeriaELO just like ABBA was very hard criticized during their heydays for making the turn to disco ,they were supposedly pop-rock acts ,studio wizard making the best pop music ever and suddenly in the late eighties they both were forgotten in the media to the joy of rock critics but Abba enjoyed a great revival during the nineties (since 1992) due to a faithful army of fans (I'm one of them !) and the success of Mamma mia ! of course .
    but it seems that ELO hasn't fulfill that yet ,the recognition they deserve and the success of true revival,personally i think that Abba was such an anti-conformist music act that this lead to that ,on the other hand even though ELO had its own touch ,they were one of the British Us rock acts ,so they didn't get a special place in the mess (some people dare to compare Abba with boney M and bee gees which is stupid !) and ELO with some seventies prog rock bands ???
    i think that ABBA ,ELO and ALAN PARSON PROJECTS are the three all time great bands musically and technically (sound-engineering ) not surpassed since their demise ,there is TOTO in the eighties and nineties who brought such perfection but the three (abba elo and parson) are undethronable!
  • David from Shepparton, AustraliaEvil woman made Number 790 in "The Definitive 1000 Songs Of All Time" http://crowbarred.blogspot.com/2006/10/number-970-elo.html
  • Mike from Portage, MiELO has been one my top all time favorite bands, both musically and lyrically. Speaking of lyrics, its always been a pet peeve of mine when people cluelessly sing them "wrong." I know, I shouldn't really care if they're enjoying themselves, right? Anyways when my kids we little, we were all driving along in the car and this came on the radio...my wife got them both along with herself, to sing "Medieval Woman" along with this song. She LOVES yanking my chain! Now, many years later, its just a great joke I recall every time I hear it!
  • Howard from Wakefield, United KingdomLook at my comment on 'Can't get it out of my head'. Another plausible Beatles-sounding record.
  • Patrice from Beverly Hills, CaThis song was in the movie "Donnie Brasco"
  • Fernando from Queens, NyA great song from a great band!!!
  • Cynthia from Scranton, PaELO is such an awesome band!! The sad thing is most people in my age group (college) have never even heard of them. All they listen to is either that rap crap or emo garbage!
  • Pillow from Milwaukee, WiThis song rocks. Hilarous, Scott...your comment made me choke on my soda!
  • Anthony from Cape May, NjGreat song, very good lyrics, makes you relate to it.. Such a nice sound, you don't hear that sound much ya know?
  • Paul from Salem, NhI used to work at a grocery store, and it seemed that every time this one woman worked with us, this song would play! We would sing it behind her back and everything, it fit so well!
  • Scott from Kings Park, NyI wanna know who the evil woman is!! It's too old to be about Hillary Clinton.
  • Allie from Pine Knob, MiThe beginning is the best. Beastly Piano.
    Max I totally agree with you. THIS SONG ROCKS!!!!
    i love the guitar!!
  • Joe from Bellingham, Walove, love, love this song!
  • Nick from Murrieta, CaI know! Probably the best ELO song, rivaled only by Mr. Blue Sky (in my opinion, of course).
  • Max from Laconia, NhNo one else writes anything??!! Tards!! this song is beastly! guitar is cool in it.
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