She Shot a Hole in My Soul explained

She Shot a Hole in My Soul
Type:single
Artist:Clifford Curry
B-Side:"We're Gonna Hate Ourselves In The Morning"
Released:1967
Studio:Cinderella Sound (Nashville, Tennessee)[1]
Length:2:19
Label:Elf 90002
Producer:Buzz Cason
Prev Title:Kiss, Kiss, Kiss
Next Title:You Turned Out The Light

"She Shot a Hole in My Soul" was a minor hit for R&B artist Clifford Curry reaching no. 45 on the US R&B charts.

Original recording and other releases

The A-side was written by Chuck Neese and Mac Gayden, and the flip side, "We're Gonna Hate Ourselves in the Morning", was written by Arthur Alexander and D. Ward.[2] Released in 1967, it climbed up to # 45 in the R&B charts, providing a hit for Clifford Curry.[3] The song was a regional hit in Virginia in 1967, recorded by Bob Marshall and the Crystals shortly after Curry's version was released.[4] It was also a minor hit for Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band.[5] It has also been covered by the Box Tops on their 1968 Non Stop album,[6] John Fred & His Playboy Band on their 1968 Agnes English album, and Huey Lewis and the News on their 1994 Four Chords & Several Years Ago album.

Releases

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hurt. Ed. Buzz Cason Looks Back at 50 Years of His Nashville Studio Creative Workshop. Nashville Scene. 2 July 2020. 18 October 2024.
  2. Discogs. Clifford Curry – She Shot A Hole In My Soul.
  3. http://www.uncamarvy.com The 5 Pennies By Marv Goldberg
  4. Web site: The Sean Blog: She Shot a Hole in My Soul. 3 December 2007.
  5. Radio London Field's Fab 40 for Sunday 2nd July 1967
  6. Discogs. Box Tops – Non Stop.
  7. Soulful Kinda Music Clifford Curry
  8. Discogs Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band – She Shot A Hole In My Soul / I've Been Hurt By Love