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"Sexy Sadie" is a song by the Beatles released in 1968.

Sexy Sadie original song written and composed by Lennon-McCartney

"Sexy Sadie" is a song by the English rock group the Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles. The song was written by John Lennon in India and credited to Lennon–McCartney.

Sexy Sadie may also refer to:

Sexy Sadie was a Spanish pop rock group from the island of Majorca. They sang in English. They released five full albums, plus one album of cover songs, one of rare tracks, and one of remixes.

Susan Atkins Convicted murderer and member of the "Manson family"

Susan Denise Atkins was a convicted American murderer who was a member of Charles Manson's "Family". Manson's followers committed a series of nine murders at four locations in California, over a period of five weeks in the summer of 1969. Known within the Manson family as Sadie Mae Glutz or Sexy Sadie, Atkins was convicted for her participation in eight of these killings, including the most notorious, the Tate murders. She was sentenced to death, which was subsequently commuted to life imprisonment. Atkins was incarcerated from October 1, 1969, until her death, a period exactly one week short of 40 years. At the time of her death, Atkins was California's longest-serving female inmate.

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Translate is an album by Sexy Sadie, released in 2006.

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Sadie may refer to:

Sexy Bitch 2009 single by David Guetta featuring Akon

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Ida Goodson American classic female blues and jazz singer and pianist

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Sadie King

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