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This web site contains sexually explicit material:Dropping back to 1971 with this haunting folk-rock masterpiece from . Did you know Ken Hensley took the lead vocals on this one because David Byron’s voice didn’t quite fit the 'folk' vibe they wanted?
(1971) — The song that proved Uriah Heep could do 'haunting and acoustic' just as well as 'heavy and loud.' A true anti-war anthem disguised as a ghost story. 🕊️ What’s your favorite Heep track? 👇 #RockHistory #UriahHeep #ClassicHits #LadyInBlack 🎹 Fast Facts for Your Post: Uriah Heep - Lady in Black
#UriahHeep #LadyInBlack #ClassicRock #70sMusic #VinylCommunity #KenHensley Option 2: The Short & Punchy (Best for X/TikTok) Caption: "She asked me name my foe..." ⚔️✨ Dropping back to 1971 with this haunting folk-rock
It’s a song about peace, strength, and that unforgettable acoustic strumming. One of the greatest "four-chord" wonders in rock history! 🕊️ What’s your favorite Heep track
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Written and sung by multi-instrumentalist Ken Hensley instead of the band's usual lead singer David Byron , this track became one of their biggest hits—particularly in Europe.
This post for captures the haunting, folk-rock essence of Uriah Heep 's 1971 classic from the album Salisbury . 🎸 The Vibe: Gothic Folk & Anti-War Hymns
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