Premium Only Content
Green Eyed Lady Don't Call Us Well Call You Rollin Hills Sugarloaf
Green Eyed Lady Album: Sugarloaf (1970)
Don't Call Us We'll Call You Album: Don't Call Us, We'll Call You (1975)
Rollin Hills Album: Spaceship Earth (1979)
by Sugarloaf
Who is the green-eyed lady? According to lead singer Jerry Corbetta, it was his girlfriend at the time, Kathy, who is bandmates referred to as the green-eyed lady. He wrote the song with producer J.C. Phillips and a songwriter named David Riordan.
Since "Green-Eyed Lady" gets almost daily play on US radio stations to this day and none of their other songs do, many will be surprised to know that Sugarloaf is not a one-hit wonder; their other hit is "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" from 1975 at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Green-Eyed Lady," at #3, is their best-known (and somewhat overplayed) single.
One of the reasons that the hook is so catchy is that it's based on a piece of a scale exercise that frontman Jerry Corbetta found in a book.
The band was originally called "Chocolate Hair" but after getting signed to a record label, they had to change their name because managers were nervous about the potentially racist interpretation of that name (that and the name would have permanently branded them as '60s psychedelics). They chose "Sugarloaf" after a small mountain west of Boulder, Colorado.
Jerry Corbetta played the organ solo on this track in addition to singing lead. He played it in the style of jazz musician Jimmy Smith, his idol.
In the single version of Green Eyed Lady, which is all you'll hear on the radio and also in most compilation albums, the song length is about three and a half minutes. The album version is extended to seven minutes for Corbetta's lengthy - but dazzling - organ solo.
Sugarloaf was formed from the remains of the band The Moonrakers, with five members of that group carried over. Interestingly, "Moonraker" doesn't just refer to a James Bond film, but also to a nickname for people from Wiltshire in South West Country England. The story goes that the people there were discovered running a rake through a pond at night, trying to retrieve treasure. When a revenue man asked what they were up to, their excuse was that they were trying to retrieve a wheel of cheese from the pond (the reflection of the full moon). The revenue guy walked off chuckling at their simple-mindedness, and the villagers didn't have to pay taxes.
Sugarloaf found themselves without a label in 1974. They made some calls, trying to find a taker, but couldn't get much interest. This song recounts that experience, using many industry clichés they heard along the way. A big part of the game was getting a foot in the door by buttering up the A&R guys at the label, with lines like, "I got your name from a friend of a friend." The reply is the classic blowoff: "Don't call us, we'll call you."
The group ended up getting signed to the Claridge label, which was rewarded when Don't Call Us We'll Call You became a hit, reaching #9 in 1975.
-
10:55
Psychological operations
19 days agoAerials Chop Suey Toxicity System Of A Down
511 -
LIVE
GritsGG
16 hours agoBO7 Warzone Is Here! Win Streaking! New Leaderboard?
669 watching -
1:00:41
Coin Stories with Natalie Brunell
17 hours agoBitcoin, Chasing Freedom & Breaking the Victimhood Cycle with Efrat Fenigson
61.6K2 -
10:38
MattMorseTV
15 hours ago $21.27 earnedEU plans $2.34 Trillion ATTACK on U.S.A.
85.8K93 -
35:41
MetatronGaming
2 days agoLet's Play HEXEN!
17.4K3 -
2:08:37
Side Scrollers Podcast
20 hours agoNetflix/WB Will RUIN Entertainment + Anita Sarkessian “doesn’t deserve hate” + More | Side Scrollers
59.8K7 -
2:00:01
TruthStream with Joe and Scott
16 hours agoAdrenochrome, Time Travel and Wormholes! Our most mindbending and mindblowing interview to date!! Premiers 12/9 3pm pacific 6pm eastern
17.5K11 -
1:41:23
The Michelle Moore Show
19 hours ago'Setting the Record Straight On Many Myths and Lies We've Been Told Concerning Our Health' Guest, Dr. Margaret Aranda: The Michelle Moore Show (Dec 9, 2025)
20.1K5 -
18:16
Nikko Ortiz
15 hours agoFighting A War With Pistols...
17.4K -
1:39:49
PandaSub2000
1 day agoBehemoth - Part I | PSVR 2000 (Edited Replay)
49.4K2