How Evil Woman Became ELO’s First Global Smash

Evil Woman by Electric Light Orchestra stands as one of the band’s defining breakthrough hits, but its origin story is just as remarkable as its sound. Written by frontman Jeff Lynne in a burst of inspiration that reportedly lasted only six minutes, the track was created as a last-minute addition to the album Face the Music . The goal was simple: deliver a radio-friendly single with strong commercial appeal. What emerged was a lush, piano-driven rock anthem layered with orchestral textures and sharp lyrical wit. The song quickly became the band’s first major international success, helping propel them into global stardom. Keen-eared listeners can also spot a subtle lyrical nod to The Beatles , reflecting Lynne’s well-known admiration for their songwriting and studio innovation. Decades later, the track remains a cornerstone of 1970s rock and a testament to how lightning-fast creativity can produce timeless music.

Heinz's Newest Flavor “Pickle Ketchup,”



Rolling out to grocery store shelves in early 2024, Heinz's newest flavor of its famous ketchup is called “Pickle Ketchup,” which combines the “tangy and savory flavor” of pickles with the “unmistakable taste” of its ketchup.