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"Stupid Girl" 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. "Paint It, Black" single. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Stupid Girl" is noted for its apparently degrading lyrics towards women, a claim also made about other Stones songs like "Under My Thumb". On the song, Bill Janovitz says in his review, On the song's lyrics, Richards said in a 1971 interview with ''Rolling Stone'', When asked about the song and its influences, Jagger said in a 1995 interview with the same magazine, "Stupid Girl" 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. "Stupid Girl" was performed by the Stones during their tour of 1966. It has been included on the 1989 compilation ''Singles Collection: The London Years''. ==Cover versions== The Trolls (US 60s garage band) from Pueblo, Colorado; covered this on "Warrior Records" in 1966. Ellen Foley covered "Stupid Girl" for her 1979 album ''Night Out''. Sue Foley covered "Stupid Girl" on her 2002 album ''Where the Action Is''. Channel 3 (band) covered "Stupid Girl" on their 1983 LP "After The Lights Go Out." 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「Stupid Girl (The Rolling Stones song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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