Track 5 from their self-titled debut album "Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow" released in 1975 copyright Polydor Records. It was recorded at Giorgio Moroder's Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany and was produced by guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, Deep Purple's engineer and producer Martin Birch and lead vocalist Ronnie James Dio. After leaving Deep Purple, Blackmore had begun recording two new songs for the A and B sides of a solo single in Tampa, Florida. He recruited musicians from the American band Elf as his backing band for the recording sessions. Elf had been discovered by Deep Purple's bassist Roger Glover and drummer Ian Paice and they produced the band's self-titled debut album released in 1972. This relationship led to Elf becoming the opening act for Deep Purple's tours for several years and Blackmore took notice. He admired the band and especially Ronnie James Dio's vocal abilities. Blackmore was so pleased with the results of the Tampa sessions that he decided to form a new band with the members of Elf and release a full-length album. Blackmore's love of classical music and instruments used during medieval times fit well with Dio's lyrics about that period in history and his stories of mythical creatures in a fantasy world. Despite the band being called Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow for name recognition, all the original songs on this album were co-written and arranged with Dio, who composed the lyrics after Blackmore brought him the music. Ronnie James Dio has also been credited as the person who first introduced the "Devil Horns" hand gesture, so commonly used nowadays as a salute and symbol of hard rock/heavy metal music. He's also considered one of the great vocalists in rock. Reviews for the album were mostly average although some British critics praised it for its lyrical content and innovative style at the time. It reached No. 83 in Canada, No. 55 in Australia, No. 40 in New Zealand, No. 30 in the U.S., No. 26 in Japan, No. 24 in Sweden and No. 11 in the U.K. Written by Ronnie James Dio & Ritchie Blackmore and produced by Ritchie Blackmore, Martin Birch & Ronnie James Dio. RIP Gary Driscoll, Ronnie James Dio, Martin Birch & Craig Gruber. Featuring:
Ronnie James Dio - Lead & background vocals
Ritchie Blackmore - Lead & rhythm guitars
Mickey Lee Soule - Piano, Mellotron, Clavinet & organ
Craig Gruber - Bass
Gary Driscoll - Drums
Special Guest:
Shoshana - Background vocals on "Catch the Rainbow" & "Still I'm Sad"
Old, hollow eyes got no ties
Walkin' by the light of the moon
Hey, shiny boots with strings and flutes
Risin' like a crazy balloon
(Close your door, he's on the loose)
Mmm, here it comes (no hope for you)
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Snake charmer, he'll harm ya
Say, hey, mystery man what's your plan?
Got to tell the world to beware, you don't care
He'll hypnotize and tell you lies
He's hidin' at the top of the stairs
(Close your door, he's on the move)
When I see him comin' out (there's no hope for you)
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Snake charmer, snake charmer, get out
Hey, fancy face, got no place
Livin' from a hole in the ground
Old sparkle eyes, he never cries
One step ahead of the hounds
(Close your door, he's on his way)
He's comin' outta the shadows, you're done now (there's no hope for you)
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Snake charmer, snake charmer, now listen here
Grey, hollow eyes got no ties
Oh, shiny boots, play your strings and flutes
Mystery man what's your plan, savin' grace got no place
Snake charmer, he'll harm ya
Old sparkle eyes got no ties
Ooh, shiny boots
Close the door, he's on the loose
Snake charmer
Now mystery man what's your plan?
I've got to tell the world to beware, you don't care
The way you hypnotize, tell your lies
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