A worldwide hit on its original release, the song saw a resurgence in popularity after appearing in the film I, Tonya (2017), as the theme for the character of
LaVona Golden, played by
Allison Janney.
The song was written by
Terry Britten and Christine Authors (who was the singer of
the Family Dogg under the name Christine Holmes). The song is told from the point of view of a man
jinxed from an encounter with a stray cat with
evil eyes, and his discovery that the
psychic medium whose help he sought to break the
curse was the one responsible for the curse in the first place. However, the nature of the curse is not made clear.
Original release
Released in late April 1976, "Devil Woman" rose to number 9 on the
singles chart in Richard's native UK in June 1976. It became Richard's first single to reach the Top 20 in the US, making number 6 on the
Hot 100, Richard's highest-peaking single and biggest seller in the US. "Devil Woman" is the third biggest-selling Cliff Richard single, with over two million copies sold worldwide.[2][3] It was certified Gold by the
RIAA in the US and the
CRIA in Canada.[4][5]
The musicians featured on the recording are
Terry Britten on guitar,
Alan Tarney on bass,
Clem Cattini on drums, Graham Todd on keyboards, and
Tony Rivers, John Perry, and Ken Gold on backing vocals, with string arrangements by
Richard Hewson. The song is heavily guitar-driven, with soft-distortion lines doubling the melody in the chorus and long, high, sustained single notes providing atmosphere over the verses. A Rhodes electric piano, bass guitar, drums, and percussion are the only other instruments.
The chorus vocal line was mimicked on Black Sabbath's "Lady Evil".[6]
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abBurke, Ken (1 January 1998). "Cliff Richard". In Knopper, Steve (ed.). MusicHound Lounge: The Essential Album Guide. Detroit:
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