"Evie" | |
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Single by Stevie Wright | |
from the album Hard Road | |
A-side | "Evie" (part 1) |
B-side | "Evie" (part 2 and 3) |
Released | 1974 |
Recorded | 1973 |
Genre | Rock[1] |
Length | 11:11 |
Label | Albert |
Songwriter(s) | Harry Vanda, George Young |
Producer(s) | Harry Vanda, George Young |
"Evie" is a rock song performed by Australian singer and former frontman of the Easybeats, Stevie Wright. It was written by Harry Vanda and George Young and released as a single in 1974. It has been suggested that it is the first 11-minute song to chart at #1 anywhere in the world.[2] According to author Mark Juddery, the song was "the longest Australian single ever to make the charts."[3]
The song features three parts—Part 1, "Let your hair hang down"; Part 2, "Evie"; and Part 3, "I'm losing you"[4]—and some critics consider it as one of the most perfect rock n' roll songs ever.[5]
Part One (when they meet) is a guitar driven, hard rocking and bluesy, swaggering and swayful song. Part Two (the marriage) is more piano and string based, a much softer emotional ballad style. Part Three (the death of Evie in childbirth) is more of a disco-rock style, being quicker, relatively urgent and guitar driven track with a strong vocal.
In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Evie" was ranked number 17.[6]
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