- Girls & Boys (Blur song)
Single infobox
Name = Girls And Boys
Artist = Blur
from Album =Parklife
Released =7 March 1994
Format = 7" vinyl, 2 x CD, cassette
Recorded = October 1993-January 1994
Genre =Britpop
Length = 4:50 (album version)4:18 (single version)
Label =EMI ,Food Records
Producer =Stephen Street
Chart position =- #5 (
U.K - #4 (US
Modern Rock Tracks ) - #34 (
Sweden )
Reviews =
*"All Music Guide "
(3/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:rpjxlfkehcqp CD1]
(3/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:lgjc7ip1g71r CD2]
(3/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3v5tk6sxwkrg Pet Shop Boys Remix]
Last single = "Sunday Sunday "
(1993)
This single = "Girls & Boys"
(1994)
Next single = "To the End"
(1994) |"Girls & Boys" is a song by the English
alternative rock band Blur. It was released as the lead single from the band's third album "Parklife ", on7 March 1994 . Charting at number five in theUK Singles Charts , "Girls & Boys" was Blur's first Top 5 hit. In theUnited States , it reached number fifty-nine on the Billboard "Hot 100" and number four on Modern Rock chart.Lead vocalist
Damon Albarn 's withering putdowns of trendypansexuality and aimlesshedonism satirise the party culture in the UK, where groups of youths go on holiday to places likeFaliraki andKavos with the sole intention of getting drunk in the local night-clubs. Ironically, it was a huge hit among them, as the electro-pop noise imitated byGraham Coxon gave it regular play among the clubs. Damon considered the song "as rude as Frankie's "Relax" and, in writing it, may have been influenced by 60scounterculture film-maker Peter Whitehead's Pink Floyd documentary, which features the famous "Boys who do girls who..." lyric as a written poem.The video, directed byKevin Godley featured Blur performing this song to a backdrop of people on 18-30 package holidays (which the band interspersed into the video). Kevin branded the video as "Page 3 rubbish" while Blur found it "perfect". The front cover of the single was taken from a pack ofDurex condoms.The single release also includes a remix of the track by
Pet Shop Boys , who later covered the track live on tour in 1994.In 2007, electronic band
Blaqk Audio released a cover of the song as aHot Topic exclusive bonus track for their debut album "CexCells ". Around that time, perhaps beginning in mid 2006, the song saw a resurgence in popularity in the AmericanIndie Music Scene, being played a lot at dance clubs. The song was also covered by another groupFear Cult with a more upbeat electronic sound.Upon the song's release it was a comeback for the band, who had had a lean commercial period for a couple of years. The song even surpassed the band's past commercial peak by 3 spots.
Track listings
*7" and Cassette
#"Girls & Boys"
#"Magpie"
#"People In Europe"*CD1
#"Girls & Boys"
#"Magpie"
#"Anniversary Waltz"*CD2 (released 14th march)
#"Girls & Boys"
#"People In Europe"
#"Peter Panic"*US CD
#"Girls & Boys"
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys radio edit)
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 12" mix)
#"Magpie"
#"Peter Panic"
#"Maggie May"*US Cassette
#"Girls & Boys"
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys radio edit)
#"Maggie May"*US 12"
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 12" mix)
#"Girls & Boys" (album version)
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 7" mix)*Europe CD
#"Girls & Boys"
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys radio edit)
#"Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 12" mix)
#"Magpie"
#"Anniversary Waltz"Production Credits
*"Girls & Boys", "Magpie", "Anniversary Waltz", "People in Europe" and "Peter Panic" produced by Stephen Street
*"Maggie May" produced by Steve LovellChart positions
- #5 (
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