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"'''American Woman'''" is a song by The Guess Who from their album of the same name.
 
   
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"'''American Woman'''" is a song by the [[Canada|Canadian]] band, The Guess Who, from their album of the same name. It was the first Canadian rock song to make to #1 on the [[Billboard]] Top 100 in 1970. It was also famously covered by [[Lenny Kravitz]] on the second ''[[Austin Powers]]'' soundtrack.
In [[2010]], the song was performed by [[Sam the Eagle]] in a [[Muppet viral videos|Muppet viral video]]. As Sam goes through the lyrics, he stops to announce that the song is a "slap in the face to American women everywhere."
 
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In [[2010]], the song was performed by [[Sam the Eagle]] in a [[Muppet viral videos|Muppet viral video]], partly as an ode to [[the Statue of Liberty]]. As Sam goes through the lyrics which deride the United States, he stops to announce that the song is a "slap in the face to American women everywhere." He was even more aghast when [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] told him of the song's creators' nationality.
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Revision as of 01:40, 23 September 2018

American Woman
Written by Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale, Garry Peterson
Date 1970

"American Woman" is a song by the Canadian band, The Guess Who, from their album of the same name. It was the first Canadian rock song to make to #1 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1970. It was also famously covered by Lenny Kravitz on the second Austin Powers soundtrack.

In 2010, the song was performed by Sam the Eagle in a Muppet viral video, partly as an ode to the Statue of Liberty. As Sam goes through the lyrics which deride the United States, he stops to announce that the song is a "slap in the face to American women everywhere." He was even more aghast when Kermit told him of the song's creators' nationality.