Who's That Girl?
Eurythmics
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Give me two strong arms To protect myself Give me so much love That I forget myself I need to swing from limb to limb To relieve this mess I'm in 'Cause when depression starts to Win I need to be right by your side No one seems to touch me In the way you do Nothing seems to hurt me When I'm close to you I'm so full of desire When you set my head on fire I need to be right by your side Every single one of us needs Love, love, love Everybody needs to give and Receive love Every single day can drag us Down, down, down But there's nothing left to fear When love gets into town I'm so full of desire When you set my head on fire I need to be right by your side
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Written by: ANNIE LENNOX, DAVID ALLAN STEWART
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Song Creation"Who's That Girl?" is a song by the British duo Eurythics, co-written and co-produced by members Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart.
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Release InformationIt was released by RCA Records in May 1983 as the lead single from their third studio album, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)".
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Music StyleThe song is known for its synthesizer-rich sound, which was a signature of Eurythmics during the early 80s.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Who's That Girl?" was innovative for its time, featuring Lennox as both a male and female character.
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Chart Performance"Who's That Girl?" became a success upon its release, reaching number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in 1983.
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Lennox's PerformancesAnnie Lennox, with her close-cropped orange hair and androgynous look in the video, made an influential statement about gender stereotypes in the music industry.
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Guest AppearancesThe music video of "Who's That Girl?" featured several British pop stars, including Kiki Dee, Hazell Dean, and members of Spandau Ballet, Bananarama, and others.
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Awards and RecognitionThe song and its music video have often been recognized for their innovative elements, and it remains one of Eurythmics' most famous songs.
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Live Performances"Who's That Girl?" has frequently been a part of Annie Lennox's live performances throughout her career,
often presented in a stripped-down style.
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Album SuccessThe album "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", where the song "Who's That Girl?" appears, was a turning point in Eurythmics' career and brought them substantial commercial success.
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