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    • 'Hair Of The Dog' 'From: 'Hair Of The Dog' (1975) The obvious pick for the top of our list of the Top 10 Nazareth Songs is the one that most everyone knows from the guys.
    • 'Razamanaz' From: 'Razamanaz' (1973) "We gonna razamataz you tonight, we gonna razamanaz ya all night" the band promise on the chorus of this 1973 killer, and the band deliver a zero to 60 full on raver here.
    • 'Not Fakin' It' From: 'Loud N' Proud' (1973) Nazareth dish out a smokin' rocker with this killer from their 1973 album 'Loud N' Proud.' 'Not Fakin' It' stomps its way off the record, out of the speakers and into your heart.
    • 'Holiday' From: 'Malice In Wonderland' (1980) By 1980, much of the musical landscape of the 1970s had changed, and bands either adapted to survive or faded until further notice.
  1. Jul 9, 2022 · Nazareth’s 20 best songs, from wicked to freakin’ awesome. By Steve Newton. The sad news about Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton passing away on July 5 inspired me to compile my list of the band’s best songs. Not surprisingly, they’re almost all from the ’70s. 20. “Just to Get Into It” (No Mean City, 1979) 19.

    • Dear John
    • Goin’ Loco
    • Telegram
    • Morning Dew
    • Shanghaid in Shanghai
    • Miss Misery
    • This Flight Tonight
    • Razamanaz
    • Hair of The Dog
    • Love Hurts

    We open up our top 10 Nazareth songs list with an excellent track from their debut album entitled Nazareth. The band’s first album was released in 1971. The first single released from the album was the song called “Dear John,” not to be confused with the same Elton Johnsong title “Dear John.” The band consisted of Dan McCafferty, Manny Charlton, Pe...

    Forty years after the band initially formed, the group released the album The Newz. Released in 2008, all original members were on the vinyl except the exception of drummer Darrell Sweet who had passed away nine years earlier. After forty years, the band had not lost a step. Just take a listen to these killer riffs and fabulous playing. “Goin’ Loco...

    I played the opening side of this great album hundreds of times in the 1970s and never realized the first four songs on the record were part of a suite entitled “Telegram.” Simply excellent stuff. The suite “Telegram” was released on the Close Enough For Rock and Rollalbum. The record was released in 1976. It was also one of the best classic rock a...

    Nazareth’s cover version of the Grateful Dead’s “Morning Dew” first appeared on the band’s debut album Nazareth. The band’s first album was released in 1971. Nazareth was an exhilarating band to catch in concert. The boys lit it up on stage. The excellent live version of“Morning Dew” in the video below is not to be missed.

    As we approach the halfway point on this top 10 Nazareth songs list, we turn to the great Nazareth song “Shanghaid In Shanghai.” With some killer guitar riffs and an explosively sung chorus, this song ranks right up on our Nazareth songs list. The song “Shanghaid In Shanghai” was released on the album Rampant. The album was released in 1974. Deep P...

    The opening riff to Nazareth’s “Miss Misery” is a shining example of the definition of classic rock. That killer, dry-sounding guitar riff surrounded by fat bass and drums wrapped up in a high-tenor rock vocal was pure Nazareth. The band’s great song, “Miss Misery,” was released on their legendary Hair of the Dogalbum. The album that was released i...

    As we continue our Top 10 Nazareth songs list, we turn to the band’s fourth album, Loud ‘N’ Proud. The record was the band’s fourth album release. It was issued in 1973. The great Nazareth recording, “This Flight Tonight,” covered a Joni Mitchell song. The song “This Flight Tonight” has become a huge fan favorite. The album also contained two other...

    The classic Nazareth song “Razamanaz” was released on the album Razamanaz in 1973. It was Nazareth’s third album release. At the time, the band was touring with Deep Purple. Their relationship with Deep Purpleresulted in the band utilizing Roger Glover as the record producer.

    The opening drum lick of this tune always reminded me of the opening of Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re An American Band.” The great song “Hair Of The Dog” was the title track to their magnificent 1975 album Hair Of The Dog. The record is the band’s biggest-selling album, selling over two million copies. It broke the top 20 in the United States, peaki...

    There was no doubt about this one. Coming in at number one on our top 10 Nazareth songs list was the band’s biggest hit of the career. The phenomenal track “Love Hurts” was a radio favorite in 1975 and 1976. The song was released on the album Hair of the Dog in 1975. Dan McCafferty’s iconic vocal sound dominates the track, fueling the song into one...

    • Brian Kachejian
    • Love Hurts. This song was released in 1975 and was one of the singles from the album Hair of the Dog. According to Songfacts, this song was initially released by The Everly Brothers in 1960.
    • Hair of The Dog. This song was released in 1975 and peaked at number 44 in Germany. It enjoyed more popularity in the United States, a top 20 hit on album charts.
    • Where Are You Now. This song is a bittersweet lament about losing a relationship with someone because you weren’t the best person. One of the twists in this song is that many of the lyrics are ironic.
    • Dream On. Unlike many of Nazareth’s other songs, this one opens with vocals against the sparse piano. Even as the song progresses, it remains much more mellow than other pieces in the group’s catalog.
    • Love Hurts (Super Group Festival, 1974) “Great song, nazareth is one of the most underrated bands in rock history (Not this song though) You should listen to all the songs below if you haven’t already.
    • Hair of the Dog (Hair of the Dog, 1975) “This title track is a really decent album opener. I always got a kick out of the words & the fantastic music & beat to this cut.
    • This Flight Tonight (Loud ‘n’ Proud, 1973) “I love Joni Mitchell’s more contemplative (you don’t say!) original, but there’s no question in my mind that Scottish rockers Nazareth pull off a similar reclamation job that Jimi did on Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower”.
    • Dream On (2XS, 1982) “The guitars transition through several unique sounds, starting with a distinct far eastern flavor and ending with the long solo’s fuzz box that you would swear is a synthesizer if you didn’t know they were not widely used at the time.”
  2. Jul 13, 2022 · Nazareth were no strangers to cover songs. Their take on The Everly Brothers’ “Love Hurts” scored them their biggest hit internationally, catapulting them to the Top 10 in the U.S. Meanwhile, their gallop laden spin on Joni Mitchell’s “This Flight Tonight” is credited as inspiring the riffing on Heart’s “Barracuda”.

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  4. Apr 5, 2012 · If you've ever wondered why the group just didn't name their smash hit 1975 album and its cowbell-and-talk box happy title track 'Son of a Bitch,' after that famously threatening "Now you're...