She Shot a Hole in My Soul

"She Shot a Hole in My Soul" was a minor hit for R&B artist Clifford Curry reaching no 45 on the US R&B charts.

"She Shot a Hole in My Soul"
Single by Clifford Curry
B-side"We're Gonna Hate Ourselves In The Morning"
Released1967
Length2:19
LabelElf 90002
Songwriter(s)Chuck Neese, Mac Gayden
Producer(s)Buzz Cason
Clifford Curry singles chronology
"Kiss, Kiss, Kiss" "She Shot a Hole in My Soul" "You Turned Out The Light"

Original recording and other releases

The A-side was written by Chuck Neese and Mac Gayden, and the flip side "We're Gonna Hate Ourselves in the Morning", was written by Arthur Alexander and D. Ward.[1] Released in 1967, it climbed up to # 45 in the R&B charts, providing a hit for Clifford Curry.[2] The song was a regional hit in Virginia in 1967, recorded by Bob Marshall and the Crystals shortly after Curry's version was released. [3] It was also a minor hit for Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band.[4] It has also been covered by the Box Tops and appears on their 1968 Non Stop album.[5]

Releases

  • Clifford Curry - "She Shot a Hole in My Soul" / "We're Gonna Hate Ourselves in the Morning" - Elf 90002 - 1967 [6]
  • Clifford Curry - "She Shot a Hole in My Soul" / "We're Gonna Hate Ourselves in the Morning" - Bell 40 - 1967 [7]
  • Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "She Shot a Hole in My Soul" / "I've Been Hurt by Love" - Piccadilly - 7N 35392 - 1967 [8]
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