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- The_Mule_(song) runtime "5.35".
- The_Mule_(song) abstract ""The Mule" is a song by British hard rock band Deep Purple, and was originally released on their 1971 album Fireball. The song became famous for its live performance, which would always feature a drum solo by Ian Paice. Ian Gillan introduces "The Mule" as .. it's all about Lucifer and some of his friends, most of whom are sitting around here somewhere tonight. (From the Live in Concert 1972/73 DVD)".
- The_Mule_(song) album Fireball_(album).
- The_Mule_(song) artist Deep_Purple.
- The_Mule_(song) genre Hard_rock.
- The_Mule_(song) genre Progressive_rock.
- The_Mule_(song) producer Deep_Purple.
- The_Mule_(song) recordLabel EMI.
- The_Mule_(song) recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- The_Mule_(song) recordedIn London.
- The_Mule_(song) recordedIn Olympic_Studios.
- The_Mule_(song) runtime "321.0".
- The_Mule_(song) trackNumber "5".
- The_Mule_(song) wikiPageID "13891586".
- The_Mule_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "572710580".
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ian_Gillan.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ian_Paice.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Jon_Lord.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ritchie_Blackmore.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Roger_Glover.
- The_Mule_(song) album Fireball_(album).
- The_Mule_(song) artist Deep_Purple.
- The_Mule_(song) genre Hard_rock.
- The_Mule_(song) genre Progressive_rock.
- The_Mule_(song) hasPhotoCollection The_Mule_(song).
- The_Mule_(song) label "EMI".
- The_Mule_(song) label "Warner Bros. Records".
- The_Mule_(song) length "321.0".
- The_Mule_(song) name "The Mule".
- The_Mule_(song) producer Deep_Purple.
- The_Mule_(song) recorded "January 1971".
- The_Mule_(song) recorded "Olympic Studios in London".
- The_Mule_(song) released "July 1971".
- The_Mule_(song) trackNo "5".
- The_Mule_(song) wordnet_type synset-song-noun-1.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ian_Gillan.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ian_Paice.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Jon_Lord.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Ritchie_Blackmore.
- The_Mule_(song) writer Roger_Glover.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:1971_songs.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Deep_Purple_songs.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Ian_Gillan.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Ian_Paice.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Jon_Lord.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Ritchie_Blackmore.
- The_Mule_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Roger_Glover.
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- The_Mule_(song) comment ""The Mule" is a song by British hard rock band Deep Purple, and was originally released on their 1971 album Fireball. The song became famous for its live performance, which would always feature a drum solo by Ian Paice. Ian Gillan introduces "The Mule" as .. it's all about Lucifer and some of his friends, most of whom are sitting around here somewhere tonight. (From the Live in Concert 1972/73 DVD)".
- The_Mule_(song) label "The Mule (song)".
- The_Mule_(song) label "The Mule".
- The_Mule_(song) label "The Mule".
- The_Mule_(song) sameAs The_Mule.
- The_Mule_(song) sameAs The_Mule.
- The_Mule_(song) sameAs The_Mule.
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- The_Mule_(song) sameAs Q656498.
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- The_Mule_(song) sameAs The_Mule_(song).
- The_Mule_(song) wasDerivedFrom The_Mule_(song)?oldid=572710580.
- The_Mule_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Mule_(song).
- The_Mule_(song) name "The Mule".