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  1. Apr 1, 2017 · "Hair of the Dog" is the title track of Nazareth's 1975 album Hair of the Dog. It is sometimes called "Son of a Bitch" because of the repeated lyric in the h...

    • Apr 1, 2017
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    • Larry Hinze
  2. This song is about a charming and manipulative woman who can get guys to acquiesce to her every need. The singer is letting her know that she has met her match in him, and she won't be able to push him around. "Hair Of The Dog" does not appear in the lyrics. The logical title would be "Son Of A Bitch," but it would be tough to get airplay with ...

  3. A son of a bitch. Now you’re messin’ with a son of a bitch. Now you’re messin’ with a. A son of a bitch. Now you’re messin’ with a son of a bitch. Talkin’ jivey, poison ivy. You ain’t gonna cling to me. Man taker, born faker I ain’t so blind I can’t see. Red hot Mama.

  4. Nazareth (Hq).- All copyright claims go to its rightful owner. This song is for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!

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    • Roberto Bruno - Oldies
  5. Apr 9, 2019 · Background. 1974's Rampant may have been the last Nazareth album to make the British Top 20, but 1975’s Hair Of The Dog (with an in-house production from Manny Charlton, and completed in just nine days in an oast house in a remote part of Kent) tightened the group’s grasp on the American market, and their coffers swelled significantly following its release.

  6. Sep 21, 2015 · Nazareth reached the pinnacle of their long career with their sixth studio album, Hair of the Dog.Produced by the group’s guitarist, Manny Charlton, the album at once contains some solid rock templates for the emerging heavy genres along with some strong examples of the group’s penchant for experimental rock, including a prime example of the group’s talent for re-interrupting compositions.

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