From Wikipedia (partial): ""Mississippi Queen" is a song by the American rock band Mountain. Considered a rock classic,[1] it was their most successful single, reaching #21 in the Billboard Hot 100 record chart in 1970.[2] "Mississippi Queen" was also a hit for Ozzy Osbourne in 2005 and has appeared in several soundtracks. "Mississippi Queen" was recorded during the sessions for Mountain's 1970 debut album Climbing! Drummer Corky Laing recalled that he had developed some of the lyrics and the drum part prior to his joining the band.[3] Later, when guitarist Leslie West was looking for lyrics for a guitar part he had written, Laing pulled out "The Queen" and the two worked out the song together.[3] When the group[4] proceeded to record "Mississippi Queen", bassist and producer Felix Pappalardi insisted on numerous takes. Growing weary, Laing started using the cowbell to count off the song. Pappalardi liked it so much he left it in the mix, creating the instantly recognizable ! intro to the song.[3]" "Mountain is an American hard rock band that formed in Long Island, New York in 1969.[1] Originally comprising vocalist and guitarist Leslie West, bassist Felix Pappalardi and drummer ND Smart, the band broke up in 1972 before reuniting in 1974 and remaining active until today.[2] Best known for the song "Mississippi Queen", Mountain is one of many bands to be commonly credited as having influenced the development of heavy metal music in the 1970s.[3] The band was formed shortly
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