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Pretty Lady (Lighthouse song)

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"Pretty Lady"
Single by Lighthouse
from the album Can You Feel It
B-side"Bright Side"
ReleasedSeptember 1973
Recorded1973
GenrePop, Jazz Fusion
Length3:57 (album)
3:10 (single)
LabelPolydor (US), GRT (Canada)
Songwriter(s)Skip Prokop
Producer(s)Jimmy Ienner
Lighthouse singles chronology
"Broken Guitar Blues"
(1973)
"Pretty Lady"
(1973)
"Can You Feel It?"
(1974)

"Pretty Lady" is a 1973 song by Canadian rock band Lighthouse. The song was the lead single of three released from their Can You Feel It LP.[1] It was written by lead singer Skip Prokop.

The song reached number 53 on Billboard and number 31 on Cash Box.[2] It was their final charting single in the United States, and became their third greatest hit. It was the group's second of two hits on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching number 38, after "One Fine Morning" had hit number 30 two years earlier.

In their native Canada, "Pretty Lady" reached the Top 10, and was not their final hit. It reached as high as number nine, for two weeks[3] during the winter of 1974.

An intoxicated Sam Losco sang it to an approving Barbara Lahey and her baffled ex-husband Jim Lahey on the popular Canadian sitcom The Trailer Park Boys in the mid-2000s.

Chart history

References

  1. ^ "Can You Feel It (Discography)". Lighthouse.
  2. ^ a b "Cash Box Top 100 12/22/73". tropicalglen.com.
  3. ^ a b "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 1974-01-05. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  4. ^ CHUM 1050 Top 30 AIrplay Chart November 23, 1973
  5. ^ Billboard Magazine Canadian News October 27, 1973
  6. ^ Cashbox Magazine International Best Sellers December 15, 1973
  7. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  8. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1993). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-1993. Record Research. p. 141.
  9. ^ Record World Singles Chart December 22, 1973
  10. ^ CKLW November- 13, 1973 Chart
  11. ^ Canada, Library and Archives (December 26, 2017). "Image : RPM Weekly". Library and Archives Canada.
  12. ^ CHUM Year End Singles Chart 1973