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  • Stupid Girl
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  • eng
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  • The Rolling Stones songs
  • 1966 songs
  • Songs written by Jagger/Richards
  • London Records singles
  • Song recordings produced by Andrew Loog Oldham
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  • %22Stupid Girl%22 is a song by English Rock band The Rolling Stones featured on their 1966 album Aftermath. It was also issued as the B-side of the U.S. %22Paint It, Black%22 single.Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, %22Stupid Girl%22 is noted for its apparently degrading lyrics towards women, a claim also made about other Stones songs like %22Under My Thumb%22. On the song, Bill Janovitz says in his review, %22Unlike another of the album's put-downs, %22Under My Thumb,%22 %22Stupid Girl%22 rails and spits venom with a high school garage rock band-like intensity and with about the same level of polish and focus. But while it is not as well-written as %22Under My Thumb,%22 %22Stupid Girl%22 possesses an endearing and energetic snottiness that might have won the Stones a good amount of sexually frustrated young men fans who might have otherwise started to defect to the Who and the Kinks when they heard ballads like %22Lady Jane.%22 On the song's lyrics, Richards said in a 1971 interview with Rolling Stone, %22It was all a spin-off from our environment... hotels, and too many dumb chicks. Not all dumb, not by any means, but that's how one got. When you're canned up - half the time it's impossible to go out - it was to go through a whole sort of football match.%22When asked about the song and its influences, Jagger said in a 1995 interview with the same magazine, %22Yeah, it's much nastier than 'Under My Thumb'... Obviously, I was having a bit of trouble. I wasn't in a good relationship. Or I was in too many bad relationships. I had so many girlfriends at that point. None of them seemed to care they weren't pleasing me very much. I was obviously in with the wrong group.%22%22Stupid Girl%22 was recorded at Los Angeles' RCA Studios on March 6–9, 1966. With Jagger on lead vocals and tambourine, Richards plays electric guitars with Brian Jones on acoustic. Charlie Watts on drums, while Bill Wyman plays bass. Ian Stewart plays organ on the song while Jack Nitzsche performs electric piano.%22Stupid Girl%22 was performed by the Stones during their tour of 1966. It has been included on the 1989 compilation Singles Collection: The London Years.
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  • Jagger/Richards
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  • 5714dee825ac0d8aee54d22e
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  • USA176610030
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  • Andrew Loog Oldham
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  • 11
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  • 1158452
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  • english
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  • Decca Records
  • London Records
  • ABKCO Records
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  • [%22i'm not talking about the kind of clothes she wears%22,%22well i'm talking about the way she grabs and holds%22,%22like a lady in waiting to a virgin queen%22,%22she bitches 'bout things that she's never seen%22]
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  • Stupid Girl
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