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- Marie_Laveau_(song) abstract ""Marie Laveau" is a 1974 live recording by Bobby Bare. His thirty-fourth single to hit the country charts, it became his only number one and final top ten country hit. It was written by Shel Silverstein and Baxter Taylor. "Marie Laveau" went to number one for a single week and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the country charts.The song is about a fictitious witch who lived in a Louisiana bayou swamp, having the same name as the famous New Orleans voodoo priestess who is approached by a scoundrel, "Handsome Jack". Jack asks Marie to conjure up $1,000,000; in exchange, Jack will then marry Marie. Marie conjures up the money, but Jack backs out on his end of the deal, resulting in Marie casting a spell on Jack in revenge.The first released recording is by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, on their 1971 album Doctor Hook. Another version is by Girl Trouble, released on Thrillsphere (1990) and Blue Dogs (Music for Dog People, 1991) .".
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- Marie_Laveau_(song) album "Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) artist Bobby_Bare.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) bSide ""The Mermaid"".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) format "7".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) genre Country_music.
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- Marie_Laveau_(song) label RCA_Records.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) lastSingle ""Daddy, What If"".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) length "189.0".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) name "Marie Laveau".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) nextSingle ""Where'd I Come From"".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) producer Bill_Rice.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) producer "Bobby Bare".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) released "April 1974".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) thisSingle ""Marie Laveau"".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) title "Billboard Hot Country Singles".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) title "RPM Country Tracks".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) title "number-one single".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) writer Baxter_Taylor.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) writer Shel_Silverstein.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) years "1974-07-20".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) years "1974-08-03".
- Marie_Laveau_(song) subject Category:1974_singles.
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- Marie_Laveau_(song) subject Category:RPM_Country_Tracks_number-one_singles.
- Marie_Laveau_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Shel_Silverstein.
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- Marie_Laveau_(song) comment ""Marie Laveau" is a 1974 live recording by Bobby Bare. His thirty-fourth single to hit the country charts, it became his only number one and final top ten country hit. It was written by Shel Silverstein and Baxter Taylor.".
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