"American Woman" was the second of two instances when I heard a song by the Guess Who and thought it was someone else. I first heard it as a teen in the mid-to-upper 90s and thought it was Zeppelin. At the beginning of that decade when I was 10, I had heard "These Eyes" and confused it with Blood Sweat and Tears' version of "You Made Me So Very Happy". What's the connection, other than the Guess Who members being Canadian and BS&T vocalist David Clayton-Thomas also being Canadian?
"American Woman" was the second of two instances when I heard a song by the Guess Who and thought it was someone else. I first heard it as a teen in the mid-to-upper 90s and thought it was Zeppelin. At the beginning of that decade when I was 10, I had heard "These Eyes" and confused it with Blood Sweat and Tears' version of "You Made Me So Very Happy". What's the connection, other than the Guess Who members being Canadian and BS&T vocalist David Clayton-Thomas also being Canadian?
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Burton Cummings wrote all the words to the songs so that is a pretty big stretch to say "How He Wrote American Woman".