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The Guess Who

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The first Canadian rock band to top U.S. charts. From 1969-1974, their hits included: "American Woman", "No Time", "Share The Land", "Hand Me Down World", "Undun", "Laughing", "These Eyes", "Albert Flasher", "Star Baby" and "Clap For The Wolfman" (A tribute to DJ Wolfman Jack). Their former lead singer Burton Cummings began a successful solo career in 1976 with a huge hit, "Stand Tall". See more trivia »
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2010 Rock & Chips (TV series)
Five Gold Rings (2010) (performer: "Shakin' All Over")
 
2010 The Big Bang Theory (TV series)
The Psychic Vortex (2010) (writer: "American Woman" - uncredited)
 
2009 This Beat Goes On: Canadian Pop Music in the 1970s (TV documentary) (performer: "Dancin' Fool")
 
2009 Life on Mars (TV series)
Take a Look at the Lawmen (2009) (performer: "No Time" - uncredited)
 
2008 Guitar Hero World Tour (Video Game) ("American Woman")
 
2007 Superbad (performer: "These Eyes")
 
2006 Factory Girl (performer: "Shakin' All Over")
 
2006 My Name Is Earl (TV series)
BB (2006) (performer: "American Woman")
 
2006 Prison Break (TV series)
Bluff (2006) (performer: "Share the Land" - uncredited)
 
2005/I Stay (performer: "These Eyes")
 
2004 The Guess Who: Running Back Thru Canada (video documentary) (performer: "Runnin' Back to Saskatoon", "Rain Dance", "Glamour Boy", "These Eyes", "Lookin' Out For #1", "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature", "Let It Ride", "Undun", "American Woman", "Albert Flasher", "Takin' Care of Business", "Laughing", "Bus Rider", "No Time", "Share The Land", "Clap For The Wolfman", "Guns, Guns, Guns", "Hand Me Down World", "Sour Suite", "Talisman", "Heart Broken Bopper")
 
2003 Alias (TV series)
Phase One (2003) (writer: "American Woman")
 
2002 The Wire (TV series)
The Detail (2002) (performer: "American Woman")
 
2001 My First Mister (performer: "Shakin All Over" 1960)
 
2000 Almost Famous (performer: "Albert Flasher")
 
2000 Witchblade (TV movie) (performer: "American Woman")
 
1999 American Beauty (performer: "American Woman")
 
1999 Pirates of Silicon Valley (TV movie) (performer: "No Time")
 
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (performer: "American Woman")
 
1999 That '70s Show (TV series)
Stolen Car (1999) (performer: "Undun")
 
1998/I Last Night (performer: "Glamour Boy")
 
1997 Jackie Brown (performer: "Undun" 1969)
 
1995 Now and Then (performer: "These Eyes")
 
1994 Due South (TV series)
Diefenbaker's Day Off (1994) (performer: "American Woman")
 
1994 Mr. Bean (TV series)
Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean (1994) (performer: "Shakin' All Over" - uncredited)
 
1989 American Boyfriends (performer: "Shakin' All Over")
 
1985 The Midnight Hour (TV movie) (performer: "Clap For The Wolfman")
 
1970 The Johnny Cash Show (TV series)
Episode #2.5 (1970) (performer: "Hand Me Down World")
 
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2000 2000 Much Music Video Music Awards (TV special)
Themselves
 
1974 Rock Concert (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #2.21 (1974) … Themselves
 
1970 The Johnny Cash Show (TV series)
Themselves - Rock Band
Episode #2.5 (1970) … Themselves - Rock Band
 
1969 Della (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #1.114 (1969) … Themselves
 
1969 New American Bandstand 1965 (TV series)
Themselves
Episode #12.51 (1969) … Themselves
Episode #12.39 (1969) … Themselves
Episode #21.39 (1969) … Themselves
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
2009 This Beat Goes On: Canadian Pop Music in the 1970s (TV documentary)
Themselves
 

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Biography: :  -- Randy Bachman of The Guess Who explains the origins and meaning of one of their most famous songs, "American Woman."
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Personal Details

Other Works:

CD: "Wheatfield Soul" See more »

Publicity Listings:

1 Biographical Movie  | See more »

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Did You Know?

Trivia:

The first Canadian rock band to top U.S. charts. From 1969-1974, their hits included: "American Woman", "No Time", "Share The Land", "Hand Me Down World", "Undun", "Laughing", "These Eyes", "Albert Flasher", "Star Baby" and "Clap For The Wolfman" (A tribute to DJ Wolfman Jack). Their former lead singer Burton Cummings began a successful solo career in 1976 with a huge hit, "Stand Tall". See more »