My Girl
Madness
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My girl's mad at me I didn't wanna see the film tonight I found it hard to say She thought I'd had enough of her Why can't she see? She's lovely to me But I like to stay in And watch TV on my own Every now and then My girl's mad at me Been on the telephone for an hour We hardly said a word I tried and tried but I could not be heard Why can't I explain? Why do I feel this pain? 'Cause everything I say She doesn't understand She doesn't realise She takes it all the wrong way My girl's mad at me We argued just the other night I thought we'd got it straight We talked and talked until it was light I thought we'd agreed I thought we'd talked it out Now when I try to speak She says that I don't care She says I'm unaware And now she says I'm weak
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Written by: Mark William Bedford, Christopher John Foreman, Cathal Joseph Smyth, Daniel Mark Woodgate, Michael Barson, Lee Jay Thompson, Graham Mcpherson
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2 facts about this song
My Girl" By Madness1. Band origins: Madness is a British band formed in North London, renowned for their rise in popularity in the early 80s. They often blend elements of ska, reggae, pop, and rock to create their iconic sound.
2. Debut album: "My Girl," released in 1979, is one of the standout tracks from Madness's debut album "One Step Beyond."
3. Song concept: The lyrics of "My Girl" were inspired by the mundane aspects of a long-term relationship. They reflect the idea of someone feeling bored with their partner and wanting some time alone.
4. Chart ranking: Although not immediately successful after its release, "My Girl" eventually climbed up to number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
5. Re-release: "My Girl" was re-released in 1992 with a new version called "My Girl 2," which reached number 27 in the UK chart.
6. Style and influence: "My Girl" showcases the band's distinctive ska and reggae inspired rhythm, which made a significant contribution to the 2 Tone genre.
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One Step Beyond1. Album name: "One Step Beyond" is not only the name of Madness's debut album but also the title track.
2. Song origin: The song "One Step Beyond" is a cover of a 1964 song from Jamaican ska musician Prince Buster.
3. Chart positions: "One Step Beyond" managed to secure the number 7 spot on the UK Singles Chart.
4. Instrumental version: The track is predominantly an instrumental song, containing a spoken intro and brief recurring chorus.
5. High energy: The song's fast tempo and energy made it a popular track at parties and within the Mod subculture scene in the UK during the late 70s and early 80s.
6. Album success: The "One Step Beyond" album reached the number two spot in the UK Album Chart, making it one of the most successful debut albums by a UK band.
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