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- Harry_Hippie runtime "3.85".
- Harry_Hippie abstract ""Harry Hippie" is a 1972 song written by Jim Ford, who wrote it for singer Bobby Womack as a dedication to his brother, bass guitarist Harry Womack, that became a top ten R&B hit for Womack when issued as a single in 1973 reaching number eight on the chart.The song was loosely based on Bobby's brother's carefree behavior and was originally recorded as a funny tribute to his brother, that turned tragic when Harry Womack was killed by his girlfriend during a fight in 1974. Ever since, Bobby Womack has sung the song as a dedication to his fallen late brother.Womack explains the story behind the song and its aftermath:"Harry was the bass player and tenor for the brothers when we were the Valentinos. He lived a very carefree life. As a child he always said he wanted to live on an Indian reservation. We used to joke about it, but when we got older he was the same way. He always thought I wanted the materialistic things and I said, 'I just want to do my music. My music put me into that comfortable territory.' He didn't want the pressure. We used to laugh and joke about the song when I'd sing it. When he was brutally killed in my home, it was by a jealous girlfriend who he'd lived with for five years. She fought a lot, violence. And in our home it was considered to be worth less than a man to fight a woman, so he didn't fight back and she stabbed him to death. At the time I was in Seattle doing a gig and he was going to join me when we got back. Previously I had hired a new bass player because I felt it would help Harry's relationship with his spouse if he wasn't on the road. And that turned out to be very sour. He ended up losing his life behind it. At that time, "Harry Hippie" wasn't a joke anymore; I had lost a brother. I still do that song in his honor today."The song became Womack's second top forty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number thirty-one on the chart.".
- Harry_Hippie album Understanding_(Bobby_Womack_album).
- Harry_Hippie genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Harry_Hippie genre Southern_soul.
- Harry_Hippie musicalArtist Bobby_Womack.
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- Harry_Hippie previousWork Womans_Gotta_Have_It_(song).
- Harry_Hippie producer Bobby_Womack.
- Harry_Hippie recordLabel United_Artists_Records.
- Harry_Hippie runtime "231.0".
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- Harry_Hippie wikiPageWikiLink Understanding_(Bobby_Womack_album).
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- Harry_Hippie wikiPageWikiLink Womans_Gotta_Have_It_(song).
- Harry_Hippie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harry Hippie".
- Harry_Hippie writer Jim_Ford.
- Harry_Hippie artist Bobby_Womack.
- Harry_Hippie fromAlbum Understanding_(Bobby_Womack_album).
- Harry_Hippie genre Deep_soul.
- Harry_Hippie genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Harry_Hippie genre Southern_soul.
- Harry_Hippie hasPhotoCollection Harry_Hippie.
- Harry_Hippie label United_Artists_Records.
- Harry_Hippie lastSingle ""Woman's Gotta Have It"".
- Harry_Hippie length "231.0".
- Harry_Hippie name "Harry Hippie".
- Harry_Hippie nextSingle ""Across 110th Street"".
- Harry_Hippie producer "Bobby Womack".
- Harry_Hippie recorded "1972".
- Harry_Hippie released "1973".
- Harry_Hippie thisSingle ""Harry Hippie"".
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- Harry_Hippie writer Jim_Ford.
- Harry_Hippie subject Category:1972_songs.
- Harry_Hippie subject Category:1973_singles.
- Harry_Hippie subject Category:Bobby_Womack_songs.
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- Harry_Hippie comment ""Harry Hippie" is a 1972 song written by Jim Ford, who wrote it for singer Bobby Womack as a dedication to his brother, bass guitarist Harry Womack, that became a top ten R&B hit for Womack when issued as a single in 1973 reaching number eight on the chart.The song was loosely based on Bobby's brother's carefree behavior and was originally recorded as a funny tribute to his brother, that turned tragic when Harry Womack was killed by his girlfriend during a fight in 1974.".
- Harry_Hippie label "Harry Hippie".
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- Harry_Hippie name "Harry Hippie".