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|}} "Sour Girl" is a song by Stone Temple Pilots. The song was written by singer Scott Weiland and guitarist Dean DeLeo for their band's fourth album, aptly titled ''No. 4''. "Everyone is convinced that it's about my romance with Mary (second wife )," Weiland writes in his autobiography ''Not Dead and Not For Sale''. "But everyone is wrong. 'Sour Girl' was written after the collapse of my relationship with Jannina (first wife ). It's about her. 'She was a sour girl the day that she met me,' I wrote. 'She was a happy girl the day she left me… I was a superman, but looks are deceiving. The rollercoaster ride's a lonely one. I pay a ransom note to stop it from steaming.' The ransom note, of course, was the fortune our divorce was costing me. And the happy state, which I presumed to be Jannina's mood, was because she had finally rid her life of a man who had never been faithful."〔''Not Dead and Not For Sale'' (Scribner, 2010), pp138–139〕 "Sour Girl" also appears on the compilation albums ''Thank You'' and ''Buy This''. It was the only Stone Temple Pilots song to reach the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it peaked at number 78.〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/stone-temple-pilots-mn0000626463/awards〕 ==Charts== "Sour Girl" was one of STP's biggest hits since the ''Core'' and ''Purple'' era. Billboard ranked "Sour Girl" at #88 on its list of the 100 Best Rock Songs of the 2000s.〔()〕 The song peaked at number four on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number three on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sour Girl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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