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Duke Baxter - Superstition Bend Crosstown Woman / She Set Me Free album

  • Performer: Duke Baxter
  • Genre: Soulful music
  • Title: Superstition Bend Crosstown Woman / She Set Me Free
  • Released: 1969
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1109 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1321 mb
  • Other: AUD AHX DXD VOC RA AU MOD
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Lyrics to "Superstition" song by Stevie Wonder: Very superstitious, writings on the wall, Very superstitious, ladders 'bout to fall, Thirteen-mont. The lead single from his fifteenth studio album. Although Stevie Wonder could play almost all of the instruments he used on his songs, he still preferred to let other guitarists play on his records. That's why Jeff Beck, an admirer of Wonder's music, was invited to the album's sessions.

Read about Crosstown from Duke Ellington & His Orchestra's Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra. 9 more albums featuring this track.

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Superstition" is a song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. It was released on October 24, 1972, as the lead single from his fifteenth studio album, Talking Book (1972), by Tamla. The lyrics describes popular superstitions and their negative effects. Superstition" reached number one in the . and number one on the soul singles chart. It was Wonder's first number-one single since "Fingertips, Pt. 2", and topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1973.

A lot of what you are hearing is written on the page for this episode at teacherluke. They’ll let you download one audiobook for free. What’s a superstition? It’s the belief in unnatural causality – the idea that one thing causes another thing to happen, even though there is no scientific evidence to explain it, for example the idea that crossing your fingers helps to bring good luck, or the idea that if you talk about the devil he will magically appear.

Another dinner table superstition is to immediately take away empty bottles from the table. Even now most people do that. The origin of this tradition is in heavy drinking that was taking place in Russia, which often lead to quarrels and violent fights. Having empty bottles on the tables was dangerous, in a fight they could become deadly weapons. Finally – most girls would avoid sitting at the corner of the table. It is believed that it brings bad luck in personal life – girl will not get married for 7 years. I do not have a good explanation for the origin of that superstition

A woman with empty water buckets coming towards you is considered a bad omen. A group of two or more people should not walk on different sides of a tree. They should all keep to one side or the other If a fork or spoon falls on the ground, expect a female guest  . Accidentally breaking a glass is considered good luck.

I wanna go but she want me to stay Can't live tomorrow with these lies everyday From then till now I thought she was the one When my soul wasn't good enough. I'll repeat myself, start all over Can't play these games, no more, no more I'll repeat myself, start all over Running away from this place. Please set me free Please set me free Please set me free Please set me free. Please set me free Please set me free

Tracklist

Superstition Bend 2:22
Crosstown Woman / She Set Me Free 2:06

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
749 Duke Baxter Superstition Bend * Crosstown Woman / She Set Me Free ‎(7", Single) VMC 749 US Unknown
V 749 Duke Baxter Superstition Bend ‎(7", Promo) VMC V 749 US 1969
V 749 Duke Baxter Superstition Bend * Crosstown Woman / She Set Me Free ‎(7", Single) VMC V 749 Canada Unknown