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"Strange Kind of Woman"
Single by Deep Purple
B-side I'm Alone
Released February 1971
Format 7"
Recorded September 1970-June 1971
London
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:49
Label Harvest Records (UK)
Warner Bros. Records (US)
Writer(s) Ian Gillan
Ritchie Blackmore
Roger Glover
Jon Lord
Ian Paice
Producer Deep Purple
Deep Purple singles chronology
"Black Night"
(1970)
"Strange Kind of Woman"
(1971)
"Fireball"
(1971)
Fireball track listing
"No One Came"
(7)
"Strange Kind of Woman"
(8)
"I'm Alone"
(9)

Strange Kind of Woman is a song by British rock band Deep Purple, and was originally released as a follow up single after "Black Night" in early 1971. The song also became a hit, peaking at #8 on UK charts, and later appeared on the re-release of their 1971 album Fireball. The track was also released on the US edition of Fireball, in lieu of the UK version's track Demon's Eye.) The song was originally called "Prostitute". Vocalist Ian Gillan introduced the song on Deep Purple in Concert: "It was about a friend of ours who got mixed up with a very evil woman and it was a sad story. They got married in the end. And a few days after they got married, the lady died."

When Deep Purple performed the song live, Gillan and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore would play a guitar-vocal duel in the middle. This would always end with an extremely long, high-pitched scream from Gillan, before the band returned to playing the original song.

During the song "You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget," on Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force's album Trial by Fire, Yngwie Malmsteen and Joe Lynn Turner, who replaced Gillan in Deep Purple around the same time the album was released, pay tribute to Gillan and Blackmore by incorporating this guitar-vocal battle into the song after the guitar solo[citation needed].

The song was covered by Serbian hard rock band Cactus Jack on their 2003 live/tribute album Deep Purple Tribute.

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