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Some Girls is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978. Widely considered a highlight of their output and the best of their post-Exile on Main Street records, the album revitalized the band's career upon its release and re-established The Rolling Stones as a vital rock and roll band in an era infused with punk rock and disco.
Some Girls (formed in 2001) is an American indie rock trio composed of Juliana Hatfield (guitar and vocals), Heidi Gluck (electric bass guitar, keyboard, harmonica, lap steel guitar, and vocals) and Freda Love (drums and vocals). The group's songs are generally melodic, upbeat, and lighthearted.
"Some Girls" is the third single from Funky Dory, the debut solo album by Rachel Stevens, released in the summer of 2004. It was produced by Richard X, and received a mixed reception from pop-music critics. The song was the official charity single for Sport Relief 2004 in the UK.
"Some Girls (Dance with Women)" was the second solo single from JC Chasez. Released in 2004, it was the second single slated from his debut album Schizophrenic. The single reached number eighty-eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number thirteen in the UK as it was grouped together with "Blowin' Me Up".
"Some Girls" is the title track of English rock and roll band the Rolling Stone's 1978 album Some Girls. It marked the second time a song on one of the band's albums also served as the album's title and is noted for its risque lyrics concerning the title's "some girls."
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