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Cher revealed why ‘Half-Breed’ had to be retired. Cher did well for herself during the 1970s. That decade, she had three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100: “Gypsys, ...
Cher has spent the past few weeks defending her 1973 solo number one hit “Half-Breed,” about being an outcast of white and Cherokee society performed in full-blown Party City-level Cherokee drag.
She did continue to perform Half-Breed on the Australian leg of the Here We Go Again tour in 2018, but by the time that she reached America, it had been retired from the setlist.
As for “Half-Breed,” Cher has a complicated history with the song (which, to be fair, features one of the most impassioned and pained vocals of her career). After its release, ...
No “Half Breed” Cher-Catwoman ... Unfortunately it looks like Cher won’t be playing Catwoman in Christopher Nolan’s third Batman movie, tentatively called The Caped Crusader.
"Half-Breed" made its way onto a Cher retrospective in the Nineties, but we can only speculate why the song isn't included on Forever; Cher's camp declined to comment to Rolling Stone.But it's ...
“Half-Breed” made its way onto a Cher retrospective in the Nineties, but we can only speculate why the song isn’t included on Forever; Cher’s camp declined to comment to Rolling Stone.
“Half-Breed peaked on October 6 in 1973 and stayed on the charts for 20 full weeks. In recent concerts, Cher sang parts of “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves, “Half-Breed,” and “Dark Lady as ...
On “Half Breed”, an impassioned attack on racial prejudice, she didn’t mess too much with the story-telling formula that gave her a US No 1 in 1971 with the similarly themed “Gypsys ...
At No. 20 on the tally is Cher’s debut chart hit as a soloist, the Bob Dylan-penned “All I Really Want to Do,” which arrived on the Hot 100 dated July 3, 1965 (the same week that the Byrds ...
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