"Sweet City Woman" by The Stampeders.

OK, boys and girls, more 70s one-hit-wonders: This Calgary country-rock trio formed in 1965 as The Rebounds, but subsequently changed their name. Their only hit came in 1971 with a bouncy banjo-driven tune about a country boy who travels to Toronto to see the girl he loves. Written by their vocalist and guitarist Rich Dodson, he thought that the banjo should be the main accompaniment. Not being a banjoist, he rented one and tuned it as a guitar (boy, does that sound familiar?!). The banjo is mentioned in the lyrics, which also include a French phrase that translates to "good, it's good, good, good". #1 Canada, # 8 U.S. Won multiple Juno Awards (Canadian Grammys). Part of the "Better Call Saul" soundtrack. Song? Group? Answer: "Sweet City Woman" by The Stampeders. "And she feeds me love and tenderness and macaroons" - no wonder he's crazy about her! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IRjl3SWC2U&list=RD0IRjl3SWC2U&start_radio=1 Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon...

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