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  • Foxy Lady
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  • Contributed by The Bartending School
  • She is portrayed by Ingeborg Kjeldsen.
  • "Foxy Lady" (known as "Foxey Lady" in North America) is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, originally released on their 1967 debut album Are You Experienced. The song was written by Jimi Hendrix and recorded at CBS Studios on December 13th, 1966. "Foxey Lady" was released as a single in the United States on November 27th, 1967, and was backed with "Hey Joe". It was also released in France (b/w "Bold as Love), Germany (b/w "Manic Depression") and Japan (b/w "Spanish Castle Magic").
  • Foxy Lady is a pinball machine produced by Game Plan.
  • Foxy Lady (real name unknown) was an assassin and also a contract killer.
  • "Foxy Lady" (or alternatively "Foxey Lady") is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience from their 1967 album Are You Experienced. It can also be found on a number ofHendrix's greatest hits compilations, including Smash Hits (1968/1969) and Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix (1997). Rolling Stone magazine placed the song at #152 in their "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. The United States version of Are You Experienced (also released in Canada) listed the song with a spelling mistake as "Foxey Lady" and this is how it is still known among many North American fans and critics today.
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  • 198.0
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Album
Last
  • 1970-09-06(xsd:date)
Status
  • Deceased- died after being shot in the back by NCIS Special Agent Roy Haines.
Name
  • Foxy Lady
First
  • 1967-03-31(xsd:date)
Publishers
  • : Polydor
  • : Reprise
  • : Barclay
  • :Polydor
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Production
  • ?
Title
  • Foxy Lady
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  • show
charts
  • : #67
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Died
  • March 2013.
Release
  • May 1978
Released
  • 1967-11-27(xsd:date)
Gender
  • Female
Portrayed
  • Vanessa Vander Pluym
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Designer
  • Artwork: Paul Loreli
  • Designers: Ed Cebula, Wendell McAdams
bsides
  • : "Bold as Love"
  • : "Hey Joe"
  • : "Manic Depression"
  • : "Spanish Castle Magic"
recorddates
  • 1966-12-13(xsd:date)
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  • Contributed by The Bartending School
  • She is portrayed by Ingeborg Kjeldsen.
  • "Foxy Lady" (known as "Foxey Lady" in North America) is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, originally released on their 1967 debut album Are You Experienced. The song was written by Jimi Hendrix and recorded at CBS Studios on December 13th, 1966. "Foxey Lady" was released as a single in the United States on November 27th, 1967, and was backed with "Hey Joe". It was also released in France (b/w "Bold as Love), Germany (b/w "Manic Depression") and Japan (b/w "Spanish Castle Magic").
  • Foxy Lady is a pinball machine produced by Game Plan.
  • "Foxy Lady" (or alternatively "Foxey Lady") is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience from their 1967 album Are You Experienced. It can also be found on a number ofHendrix's greatest hits compilations, including Smash Hits (1968/1969) and Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix (1997). Rolling Stone magazine placed the song at #152 in their "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. The song is well known for its guitar riff, which alternates between the bass G♭ and its octave, which Hendrix played with his thumb on the second fret, and the ringing E–Adyad at the fifth fret. The bass line is based on the blues scale in G♭, a key more often associated with jazz than rock. The song is one of Hendrix's earliest uses offeedback in a studio recording. It is also known for its use of the so-called "Hendrix chord", the dominant 7#9. The United States version of Are You Experienced (also released in Canada) listed the song with a spelling mistake as "Foxey Lady" and this is how it is still known among many North American fans and critics today. The group had difficulties deciding how to end the song. Bass player Noel Redding claimed that the last chord was his suggestion. Hendrix commented on his own lyrics by saying that he did not approach women in such a straightforward manner as the lyrics might suggest. The song was used in Wayne's World in a daydream scene where Garth Algar pelvic thrusts his way towards his "dream woman" working at Stan Mikita's Donut Shop.
  • Foxy Lady (real name unknown) was an assassin and also a contract killer.
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