Buffalo Springfield Rocks the Stage with “Rock and Roll Woman”
“Rock & Roll Woman” is a song by the American-Canadian rock band Buffalo Springfield. It was released in 1967 as a track on their second album, “Buffalo Springfield Again.” The song is characterized by its folk-rock sound and harmonious vocals.
“Rock & Roll Woman” features Stephen Stills’ lead vocals and the band’s signature three-part harmonies. The song has a melodic and catchy quality, with a prominent guitar riff and a driving rhythm.
Lyrically, the song is a reflection on the allure and mystique of a woman who embodies the spirit of rock and roll. The lyrics convey a sense of fascination and admiration, with lines like “You’re a rock and roll woman / And you’re on my mind.”
Buffalo Springfield was known for its role in the development of folk-rock and its association with influential musicians like Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. “Rock & Roll Woman” is celebrated for its melodic and harmonic qualities and remains a classic in the band’s catalog.