Bald Headed Woman
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| “Bald Headed Woman” | |||||
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| Song by The Kinks | |||||
| Album | The Kinks | ||||
| Released | October 2, 1964 (UK) | ||||
| Recorded | Late August 1964, Pye Studios (No. 2), London | ||||
| Label | Pye NPL 18096 (UK) | ||||
| Writer | Shel Talmy | ||||
| Producer | Shel Talmy | ||||
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Bald Headed Woman is a song written by Shel Talmy and released by The Kinks on their first album on October 2, 1964[1] and The Who in 1965. It was also covered by other artists of the time, including Harry Belafonte, as seen in the Bob Dylan documentary, No Direction Home.


