Sugarloaf was a Denver, Colorado based rock and roll band in the 1970s featuring Jerry Corbetta.
The band was originally known as Chocolate Hair. They changed their name to Sugarloaf, named after a mountain outside of Boulder, when they received their first recording contract.
They are best known for two songs: “Green-Eyed Lady” in the autumn of 1970, and “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” in 1975. Other songs were “Mother Nature’s Wine” (1971), “Tongue in Cheek” (1971), and “Stars In Our Eyes” (1976). In addition, “West of Tomorrow” and “Myra Myra” were not hit singles, but received modest airplay at the time of their release on album rock radio stations.
Green-Eyed Lady
Greeen Eyed Lady, lovely lady
Strolling slowly towards the sunGreen eyed lady ocean lady
Soothing every wave that comesGreen eyed lady, passion’s lady
dressed in love she lives for life to beGreen eyed lady feels like I never see
Setting suns and lonely lovers free(Organ solo)
(long instrumental break)Green eyed lady, windswept lady
moves the night the waves the sandGreen eyed lady ocean lady
child of nature, friend of manGreen eyed lady passions lady
dressed in love she lives for life to beGreen eyed lady feels like I never see
Setting sons and lonely lovers free

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