Sugarloaf

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Green-Eyed Lady 03:47 Tools
Green Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You 04:54 Tools
Hunny Bunny 00:00 Tools
Vadvirág 00:00 Tools
Barbie 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Greeneyed Lady 00:00 Tools
West Of Tomorrow 05:29 Tools
Szingli Lány 03:49 Tools
Nikita 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us We'll Call You 04:54 Tools
Gold And The Blues 07:22 Tools
Bárcsak Lennék Férfi 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Things Gonna Change Some 06:42 Tools
Tongue in Cheek 07:40 Tools
Skalala 00:00 Tools
The Train Kept-A-Rollin' 02:25 Tools
Spaceship Earth 00:00 Tools
The Train Kept A-Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Mother Nature's Wine 03:01 Tools
Easy Evil 04:10 Tools
Soulwalk 03:31 Tools
Édes Bosszú 00:00 Tools
Rusty Cloud 03:05 Tools
Hot Water 00:00 Tools
I Don't Need You Baby 00:00 Tools
Country Dawg 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Hills 00:00 Tools
Wild Child 04:03 Tools
Medley: Bach Doors Man-Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Music Box 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us We'll Call You (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Myra Myra 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
Ragga II 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man/Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us We'll Call You (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
'Round & 'Round 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man/Chest Fever (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Texas Two Lane 00:00 Tools
A Börtön Ablakában 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (We'll Call You) 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Unedited) 00:00 Tools
Túl élni téged 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idő 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We Call You 00:00 Tools
Fogd a két kezem 00:00 Tools
Tongue-In-Cheek 00:00 Tools
Vizihulla 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us We Call You 00:00 Tools
I Got a Song 00:00 Tools
Fekete Özvegy 00:00 Tools
Greeneyed Lady (from Home Alone 3) (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lúzer 00:00 Tools
Sírás Lesz A Vége 00:00 Tools
Ébredj Fel! 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us - We'll Call You (The Original Hit Single) 00:00 Tools
The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Stroll On) 00:00 Tools
Neon 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man / Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Gree Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Luftballon 00:00 Tools
Minden Hozzád Hajt 00:00 Tools
Tánc, Megazene 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us 04:53 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (Original Song HQ) 1970 00:00 Tools
Dolce Vita 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idö 00:00 Tools
Hamis Bálvány 00:00 Tools
481 - Sugarloaf - Green Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Legjobb Barátn¿m 00:00 Tools
Széllel Szemben 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down 00:00 Tools
Legjobb barátnőm 00:00 Tools
Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You 00:00 Tools
Green-eyed Lady (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (We'll Call You) (Original Hit Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Boogieman 00:00 Tools
Kiss the Sky 00:00 Tools
Colorado Jones 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Bread and Butter 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Lookin' for Some Fun 00:00 Tools
Szervusztok Celebek 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idõ 00:00 Tools
Ragga II Vizihulla 00:00 Tools
Sugarloaf - Green Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
la bamba 00:00 Tools
99 Luftballons 00:00 Tools
Lélekgyilkos 00:00 Tools
Stars in Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
movie 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man 00:00 Tools
Instant Karma 00:00 Tools
alien 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idő (Superboy mix) 00:00 Tools
main street 00:00 Tools
Last Dance 00:00 Tools
Én vagyok a lány 00:00 Tools
Soulful strut 00:00 Tools
Luftballons 00:00 Tools
Papa's got a brand new bag 00:00 Tools
Time is tight 00:00 Tools
L.C. 00:00 Tools
c8 00:00 Tools
Baby you turn me on 00:00 Tools
Buzzard Stomp / Back Door Man 00:00 Tools
feel 00:00 Tools
Green 00:00 Tools
ragga I. 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (1970) 00:00 Tools
Soul walk 00:00 Tools
Cleo's mood 00:00 Tools
DON'T CALL US WE'LL CALL YOU 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Rerecorded Version) 00:00 Tools
Black 00:00 Tools
Highway To Hell 00:00 Tools
If I had a hammer 00:00 Tools
manga 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
I Love Rock & Roll 00:00 Tools
Hotel Éden 00:00 Tools
money 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us - We'll Call You 00:00 Tools
Morfozis 00:00 Tools
Soul clap 69 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man 00:00 Tools
Hard Down 00:00 Tools
Neked! 00:00 Tools
Ki követ 00:00 Tools
Don´t Call Us We´ll Call You 00:00 Tools
Medley - Bach Doors Man - Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Pearl time 00:00 Tools
Ne Higgy Nekem 00:00 Tools
You can't sit down 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady ('70) 00:00 Tools
Sugarloaf - Green-Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Sugarloaf - Don´t Call Us We´ll Call You 00:00 Tools
Hangok szárnyán 00:00 Tools
Don’t Call Us, We'll Call You 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us. We'll Call You 00:00 Tools
The Writing On The Wall 00:00 Tools
Életfogytig 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig meg van ido 00:00 Tools
Vízihulla 00:00 Tools
Sugarloaf - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You 00:00 Tools
Don´t Call Us, We Call You 00:00 Tools
Szinesztézia 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Rerecorded) 00:00 Tools
chino drum'n'bass mix 00:00 Tools
I've Got A Song, Reprise 00:00 Tools
Álomvadász 00:00 Tools
Ragga, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
hambi club mix 00:00 Tools
Medley: Bach Doors Man / Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
481 - Green Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Medley: Bach Doors Man/Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Szabadság-álarc 00:00 Tools
Nyár van 00:00 Tools
Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Múlató 00:00 Tools
the monothon colony mix 00:00 Tools
01 spaceship earth 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man / Chest Fever (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (single A-side,1975) 00:00 Tools
I Got a Song (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf 00:00 Tools
082 - Sugar Loaf - Green Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (1970) 00:00 Tools
Green-eyed Lady (full Version) 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady [Long CD Version] 00:00 Tools
Sugarloaf / Green-Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Re-Recorded Version) 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van ido 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Song (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
01 Green-Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You ('74) 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
Vitamin-k Industrial Mix 00:00 Tools
Fekete Fehér 00:00 Tools
Fogd A Két Kezem! 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Green Eye Lady 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (Original Song HQ) 1970 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady (70) 00:00 Tools
Medley; Bach Doors Man - Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idö (Superboy mix) 00:00 Tools
Szineztézia 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You [*] 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (We'll Call You) [Original Hit Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Don´t Call Us, We´ll Call You 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man-Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady (Full Version) 00:00 Tools
Don´t Call Us We Call You 00:00 Tools
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~Green Nargacuga~ Green-Eyed Lady 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady by Sugaroaf 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (74) 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us (We'll Call You) [Original Hit Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady - In Concert 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady '70 00:00 Tools
Bach Doors Man / Bach Doors Man/Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
The Train Kept-A-Rollin' (Stroll On) 00:00 Tools
05 rollin' hills 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (Featuring Jerry Corbetta) 00:00 Tools
Hajnalig még van idõ (Superboy mix) 00:00 Tools
03 Medley; Bach Doors Man - Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
Roswell 1947 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Buzzard Stomp/back Door Man 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady L.P. Version 00:00 Tools
Green eyed lady (Self made millionaire reedit) 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us - We Call You 00:00 Tools
07 country dawg 00:00 Tools
06 mother nature's wine 00:00 Tools
Ragga ll. 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady [single edit] 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (feat. Jerry Corbetta) 00:00 Tools
Forza Juve 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Lady [Long Version] 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (live) 00:00 Tools
Dont Call Us Well Call You 00:00 Tools
Back Doors Man - Chest Fever 00:00 Tools
A Night Thought 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Us Will Call You 00:00 Tools
Ragga II. (Vizihulla) 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands named Sugarloaf, an American rock band and a Hungarian pop-rock band. 1 Sugarloaf was an American rock band in the 1970s, featuring Jerry Corbetta. The band, which originated in Denver, Colorado, scored two Top 10 hits, with the singles "Green-Eyed Lady" and "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You". Lead vocalist and keyboardist Jerry Corbetta (September 23, 1947 - September 16, 2016), along with guitarist Bob Webber, played together in the Denver-based band Moonrakers. The Moonrakers had previously released 4 singles on Tower; three of the songs being collected in 2005 on the Colorado garage rock compilation album Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 18 and another having been released earlier on the Pebbles Volume 10 LP. The Moonrakers had evolved from the early 1960s band The Classics (previously The Surfin' Classics, until dropping their surf music focus)—various members of all three incarnations would later appear on Sugarloaf songs. In late 1968, Corbetta and Webber formed the band Chocolate Hair, including drummer Myron Pollock, who'd played previously with Corbetta, plus Webber's friend, bassist Bob Raymond. Corbetta and Webber were signed to Frank Slay at this time and began recording demos during 1969. Slay got Chocolate Hair signed to Liberty Records after Liberty liked the demos the band presented to them. Slay then ended up having them put the demos on the album since they sounded so good. In September 1969 Myron Pollock decided to leave the group and the former drummer for The Surfin' Classics, Bob MacVittie, was recruited. Moonrakers singer Veeder Van Dorn was also brought in to sing on the record, making his most notable appearances on the tracks, "Things Gonna Change Some" and "West of Tomorrow", though he didn't end up becoming a permanent member. "Green-Eyed Lady", recorded at Original Sound Studios in Hollywood, California, which featured MacVittie on drums, was a last minute addition to the album, which was released in the very late spring of 1970. Just before the album's release, however, the legal department at Liberty suggested the name Chocolate Hair might be taken as having racial overtones. The bandmembers agreed to change their moniker to Sugarloaf, the name of a mountain outside of Boulder, Colorado, where Bob Webber resided in an A-frame house. The single "Green-Eyed Lady" went on to peak at No. 3 on the Billboard chart in October 1970, while their eponymous debut album got to No. 24. Just after the first album's release, the group added additional member singer/guitarist/composer Bob Yeazel. Yeazel had previously played in Superband with Jimmy Greenspoon, who would go on to join Three Dog Night. Yeazel would feature heavily on Sugarloaf's second album, Spaceship Earth (January 1971), which would only manage to make No. 111, while the two singles taken from it, "Tongue-In-Cheek" and "Mother Nature's Wine", would peak at No. 55 and No. 88 respectively. During 1970 and 1971, Sugarloaf had a heavy touring schedule that included appearances with The Who, Deep Purple, Eric Burdon & War and other popular acts of the time. On March 16, 1971 they performed at an after party for the 13th Annual Grammy Awards with Aretha Franklin, Three Dog Night and others. The band became a sextet when they welcomed bassist Bobby Pickett (not the "Monster Mash" performer) on May 16, 1971 and six days later, they appeared on American Bandstand to play "Green Eyed Lady" and "Mother Nature's Wine". In 1972 Sugarloaf played on the single "I.O.I.O.", a cover of a Bee Gees song recorded by TV actor Butch Patrick that was produced by Frank Slay. Bob Yeazel and Bobby Pickett left Sugarloaf sometime in mid to late 1972. Pickett later went on to perform with Etta James, Gregg Allman, the rock group Detective and Cafe R&B. Yeazel stayed in music for a while playing in various bands, then took an eight-year break from performing before he once again began touring, writing songs and recording demos. Eventually Liberty decided to drop all their artists and Sugarloaf was in limbo in 1973 as Jerry Corbetta signed to Neil Bogart's Brut Records label, which Bogart had created and distributed, via his Buddah Records imprint, for the Brut Fabergé company. The next album, I Got a Song , released in late 1973, was started as a Corbetta solo record but ended up becoming Sugarloaf's third album when Webber and Raymond rejoined Corbetta, with drummer Larry Ferris, to play on the album and once again began making live appearances. This iteration of Sugarloaf played a spot on The Midnight Special that aired on April 19, 1974. But after Brut folded, the group's future was once again in question as Corbetta and Frank Slay bought the album back from Bogart and went to a friend's recording studio in Denver in 1974 to record a new song, "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You", with session players Paul Humphries (drums), Max Bennett (bass), Ray Payne (guitar) and a group called the Flying Saucers (Jason Hickman, Mikkel Saks and David Queen) on harmony vocals. This song was notable because it contained a practical joke at the expense of CBS Records, which had just turned them down for a recording contract. The song includes the sound of a touch-tone telephone number being dialed near the beginning and ending of the song. Those numbers were an unlisted phone number at CBS Records in Manhattan ("area code 212" stated in the song) – coincidentally a public number at the White House as well (different area code). In addition, the recording includes snippets of the guitar riff of The Beatles' "I Feel Fine," Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" and a line of dialogue from disc jockey Ken Griffin imitating Wolfman Jack (who would later perform the song live with the group on their Midnight Special appearance) stating the call sign of a radio station ("Stereo 92" in the nationwide release); numerous tracks of this line were cut to match local markets. The song was written by Corbetta along with Ray Payne's Sweet Pain bandmates J.C. Phillips and David Riordan. "Don't Call Us..." was released in November 1974 on Slay's Claridge Records label and after it took off and peaked at No. 9 in April 1975, the I Got a Song album was quickly re-released under the new title of Don't Call Us, We'll Call You with the hit single added in place of another track, "Easy Evil". But the album stalled out at US No. 152 on the Billboard Top 200. Also in 1974, Corbetta played with the group Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes on their hit "Get Dancin'", that was produced by Bob Crewe, Corbetta's new partner, and contributed to other projects, including the band Chinook. Another single not on the LP, "Stars in My Eyes", peaked at No. 87 in June 1975 and Sugarloaf realigned with Corbetta, Webber, Raymond and original Chocolate Hair/first album drummer Myron Pollock and toured once again in 1975 behind the success of "Don't Call Us..". A live recording of the band was made at Ebbets Field (a small club, not the former Brooklyn ball park) in Denver in July 1975 that was eventually released in 2006 as the CD Alive in America. "I Got a Song", the title track of their 1973 album, was released as a single in October 1975 but only "bubbled under" on Billboard at No. 110. A Corbetta solo single, "You Set My Dreams to Music", recorded around this time, ended up in a 1977 film The Legend of Frank Woods and Sugarloaf's final single, "Satisfaction Guaranteed", was released in 1976 but failed to chart. All singles from "Don't Call Us.." on appeared on the Claridge label. By the end of '75, Webber and Raymond were gone from the group and Corbetta continued to tour as Jerry Corbetta and Sugarloaf with drummer Myron Pollock, adding Ray Payne on guitar and Rusty Buchanan (later with Player) on bass until 1978 when he decided to retire the Sugarloaf name and pursue a solo career. He was also a member of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons from 1980 to 1984. On June 12, 1985 there was a one/off Sugarloaf reunion at the Colorado Cream Festival that included Corbetta, Myron Pollock, Bob Yeazel and new players Larry Wilkins (guitar) and Bryan Grassmeyer (bass). During 1989 to 1991, Corbetta and Wilkins attempted to get Sugarloaf up and running again with the help of Bob Crewe, but without success. In 1990 Corbetta was part of a touring rock & roll nostalgia show, 30 Years of Rock and Roll. This led to him teaming with two other rock vets on that bill, guitarist/singer Mike Pinera (ex-Blues Image and Iron Butterfly) and bassist Dennis Noda (ex-Cannibal & the Headhunters) to form another all stars touring act, The Classic Rock All-Stars in 1992, with former Rare Earth singer/drummer Peter Rivera and various others, like Micky Dolenz and Spencer Davis, who drifted in and out over the years. According to Corbetta, a few times during the 1990s and in 2005, The Classic Rock All-Stars did a few shows as Sugarloaf with a different drummer in place of Rivera. Corbetta was forced to retire from performing in 2009 after contracting Pick's disease, a progressive neurological problem similar to Alzheimer's disease. After a seven year battle with the disease, Corbetta passed away in Denver at age 68 on September 16, 2016. Former Sugarloaf guitarist Bob Webber went on to become an aerospace engineer and drummer Bob MacVittie moved to Arkansas and pursued restaurant management. Discography Albums Sugarloaf (Liberty Records, 1970) US No. 24 Spaceship Earth (Liberty Records, 1971) US No. 111 I Got a Song (Brut Records, 1973) Don't Call Us - We'll Call You (Claridge Records, 1975) US No. 152 Singles "Green-Eyed Lady" (1970) US No. 3 "Tongue in Cheek" (1971) US No. 55 "Mother Nature's Wine" (1971) US No. 88 "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" (1974) US No. 9 "Stars in My Eyes" (1975) US No. 87 "I Got a Song" (1975) US No. 110 2 A Hungarian pop-rock band (a little bit alternative) whose current members are: Dér Henrietta – vocals Tóth Szabolcs – guitar Egyházi Gábor – bass Sümeghi Tamás – drums Read more on Last.fm. 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