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"You Could've Been a Lady" is a song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate, written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. Written in 1969 and released as a single in 1971, it peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart during a nine-week run. Although initially released by Hot Chocolate as a non-album single, the song later appeared on the 2009 reissue of Cicero Park. Though uncredited, "You Could've Been a Lady" borrows heavily from "Why Don't You Quit" by American jazz musician Eddie Harris.

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  • «You Could Have been a Lady» (en español: «Pudiste haber sido una dama») es una canción que fue escrita por Erroll Brown y Tony Wilson.​ Se encuentra en el disco On Record de la banda de rock canadiense April Wine, el cual fue publicado por Aquarius Records en Canadá, por Big Tree Records en EE.UU., ambos en 1972.​ Fue lanzado como sencillo en Canadá y Estados Unidos por las mismas compañías en el mismo año y en 1973 por la discográfica Pye Records en el Reino Unido.​ El lado B de este sencillo es el tema «Teacher».​ (es)
  • "You Could've Been a Lady" is a song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate, written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. Written in 1969 and released as a single in 1971, it peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart during a nine-week run. Although initially released by Hot Chocolate as a non-album single, the song later appeared on the 2009 reissue of Cicero Park. In 1976, the band re-recorded the song for their Man to Man album. Boasting a fuller, heavier production than the 3:42 original, it runs for 4:25. Rather than the original single version, a 3:48 edit of the re-recording has appeared on all compilation albums issued both by the band and with various other artists. Though uncredited, "You Could've Been a Lady" borrows heavily from "Why Don't You Quit" by American jazz musician Eddie Harris. (en)
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  • «You Could Have been a Lady» (en español: «Pudiste haber sido una dama») es una canción que fue escrita por Erroll Brown y Tony Wilson.​ Se encuentra en el disco On Record de la banda de rock canadiense April Wine, el cual fue publicado por Aquarius Records en Canadá, por Big Tree Records en EE.UU., ambos en 1972.​ Fue lanzado como sencillo en Canadá y Estados Unidos por las mismas compañías en el mismo año y en 1973 por la discográfica Pye Records en el Reino Unido.​ El lado B de este sencillo es el tema «Teacher».​ (es)
  • "You Could've Been a Lady" is a song by the British soul band Hot Chocolate, written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. Written in 1969 and released as a single in 1971, it peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart during a nine-week run. Although initially released by Hot Chocolate as a non-album single, the song later appeared on the 2009 reissue of Cicero Park. Though uncredited, "You Could've Been a Lady" borrows heavily from "Why Don't You Quit" by American jazz musician Eddie Harris. (en)
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