Uriah Heep - Lady In Black (videoclip) Link
While the song was released in 1971, it became a massive hit in Europe—particularly Germany—several years later. This late success led to the creation of promotional video content in 1977, such as their performance on the German TV show Disco .
Unusually for the band at the time, Hensley performed the lead vocals himself rather than lead singer David Byron, as he felt his voice better suited the folk-rock style of the track. The Videoclip (1977) Uriah Heep - Lady in Black (Videoclip)
The 1977 videoclip often features the band performing the song in a studio setting, capturing the era's classic rock aesthetic with a focus on Hensley's acoustic guitar work and the iconic "Ah, ah, ah" backing choir. While the song was released in 1971, it
It carries a strong anti-war message, focusing on finding inner strength and peace rather than seeking power in numbers or violence. The Videoclip (1977) The 1977 videoclip often features
The song tells a symbolic story of a man wandering through war-torn darkness who encounters a goddess-like figure.