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Good Girls Don't

"Good Girls Don't" is a 1979 hit single written by Doug Fieger and released by the rock band The Knack, off their album Get the Knack. It was the follow-up to the group's number-one hit single, "My Sharona". "Good Girls Don't" was a No. 1 single in Canada.[3] It reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 66 on the British charts.[4][5] It also reached No. 20 in New Zealand.[6] The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including The Chipmunks, Ben Folds, The Chubbies, and The McRackins.[7][8]

"Good Girls Don't"
Single by The Knack
from the album Get the Knack
B-side"Frustrated"
ReleasedAugust 1979
Genre
Length3:07
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Doug Fieger
Producer(s)Mike Chapman
The Knack singles chronology
"My Sharona"
(1979)
"Good Girls Don't"
(1979)
"Baby Talks Dirty"
(1980)

Writing and recording edit

Fieger originally wrote "Good Girls Don't" in 1972,[9][10] and claimed that he wrote the song with Johnny Cash's voice in mind.[9] He had included it on three or four demos in various attempts to get a recording contract, including with The Knack.[9][10] It was also one of the first songs The Knack recorded. They had made a demo which included "Good Girls Don't" and "That's What the Little Girls Do" in 1978, despite which the band was turned down multiple times in their efforts to get their first record contract.[9][11] By the time The Knack was recording Get the Knack, he was tired of the song and reluctant to record it, but was convinced by producer Mike Chapman to attempt one take.[9] That one take was used on the album.[9]

Lyrics and music edit

"Good Girls Don't" begins with Fieger playing the harmonica, in a part which authors Michael Uslan and Bruce Solomon liken to The Beatles' song "I Should Have Known Better."[12] The lyrics, such as the refrain "She'll be telling you 'good girls don't but I do,'" were considered misogynistic by some critics. However, Joyce Canaan of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies wrote that this line succinctly captures the transformation of teenage girls' representations of their sexual practices; while they want to be seen as "good girls", even good girls may engage in practices not corresponding to established moral standards.[13] Fieger has stated that "All we were doing in songs like the naughty 'Good Girls Don't' was reflecting the way 14-year-old boys feel. And there's a little 14-year-old boy in all of us. I think that's why the record did so well."[14] Other lyrics that created controversy included the lines:

"And she makes you want to scream; wishing you could get inside her pants" (this line was re-recorded as "wishing she was givin' you a chance" on the "clean" single release),[15] and:

And it's a teenage sadness
Everyone has got to taste.
An in-between age madness
That you know you can't erase
Til she's sitting on your face (and it hurts!).

The "clean" single edit also changed this last line to "when she puts you in your place", which led to criticism this changed the meaning of the song.[16] Spin critic Doug Brod claimed that another song from Get the Knack, "That's What the Little Girls Do" was the Knack's own answer to "Good Girls Don't".[17] Like some other power pop songs, such as Blondie's "Hanging on the Telephone" and "Sunday Girl", as well as The Beatles' "Please Please Me" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand", the drumming pattern of "Good Girls Don't" employs a double backbeat rhythm.[18]

Critical reception edit

Critic Chris Woodstra of AllMusic retrospectively described the song as an "unforgettable hit".[19] Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called it the highlight of Get the Knack and suggested had similar flavor to early songs by Sweet.[20] Critic Greil Marcus described the song as a "smutty little Beatles imitation".[21] Author John Borack described the song as "a mean pop tune", noting too that in the song lead singer and songwriter Fieger comes off "like a leering, sexist twit with hormones a-raging."[22] Billboard described the song as "a cleverly worded, youth-oriented melodic rocker" and referred to the song's "hearty harmonica" part and Beatle-esque harmonies, noting that "the music is delivered in tight little notes at top speed."[23][24] Cash Box said that it is "in the same quick, slick mode of immensely infectious pop-rock geared directly to the teenage market both musically and lyrically" as "My Sharona."[25] Record World said that "The hook is right for teen rockers."[26]

Audio described the song as "irresistible".[27] Wayne Wadhams, David Nathan and Susan Gedutis Lindsay described the song as a "well written pop tune" and note that the music is prettier than "My Sharona" and contains harmonies similar to those in songs by The Searchers and The Hollies.[28] However, they also go on to note that the lyric "portrays a character more doggedly bent on sex than naturally aroused" and represents a "leering, postpubescent sales pitch by a dirty young man."[28] J. J. Syrja of The Seguin Gazette said that with this song the Knack "[struck] pure teenage delirium."[29] Other critics regarded the song as "derivative" and "sexist".[30][31][32]

Chart performance edit

Other appearances edit

"Good Girls Don't" was also released on The Knack's compilation albums The Retrospective: The Best of the Knack (1992), The Very Best of The Knack (1998) and Best of The Knack (1999).[7] The band made a music video of the song as well.[37] A live version also appears on the 2002 live album and DVD Live from the Rock 'N' Roll Funhouse and on the 2012 live CD Havin' a Rave Up, taken from a 1978 concert in Los Angeles.[7][38] It was part of the Carnegie Hall concert that was released on Laserdisc.[7] It was also included on a number of multiband compilation albums, such as Greatest Hits of the 70's and Party Starter: 80s Mix.[7]

"Frustrated" edit

"Frustrated", written by Fieger and Knack guitarist Berton Averre, was the B-side of "Good Girls Don't". Like a number of songs on Get the Knack, such as "My Sharona", "Frustrated" was inspired by Fieger's girlfriend Sharona Alperin, and reflected Fieger's real life frustration at the fact that he had a crush on her, but she was keeping him at arm's length (they eventually had a relationship).[9] Lyrics include lines such as "She'll make you weak, out of breath and feeling close to death."[24] Jack Lloyd of Knight Ridder described it as a song of teen-age woe.[39] The Knack also included "Frustrated" on the live DVD On Stage at World Cafe Live released in 2007.[40] Although not released as an A-side, the band made a promotional music video of the song.[37]

Billboard described "Frustrated" as "The Rolling Stones' answer to Sharona", and called it one of the album's "best tracks".[24][41][42] Ken Tucker of Rolling Stone called "Frustrated" a "neck breaker" and considered the song an "artfully veiled metaphor for their leader's professional ambitions", which describes Fieger as "an ingenious overreacher just now closing in on his real goal of securing power by whipping up a pop-rock treat that'll have kids begging to rot their minds on it."[43] Ira Robbins and Michael Sandlin of Trouser Press described the song as a "tight guitar pop" song which described women as "prick-teases".[44] Author John Borack described "Frustrated" like "Good Girls Don't" as a "mean pop tune" in which Fieger comes off "like a leering, sexist twit with hormones a-raging."[22] Pete Bishop of the Pittsburgh Press claimed that "Frustrated" "lean(s) towards bubblegum".[45] Critic S. Victor Aaron of Something Else! praised the song's "huge backbeat", "lively bass line" and "thick slab of guitar riffs" as well as Fieger's "impishly sung lyrics".[46] Aaron summed up "Frustrated" as a "perfect danceable tough rocker for any party" and noted that it got significant airplay on AOR radio stations.[46] Audio magazine called it a "basher" with "plenty of style".[27] Tina Maples of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel praised its "hooky effervescence".[47] Charla Wasel of The Evening Independent described it as a song "with which we can all relate."[48] The Knack bassist Prescott Niles described the song as "catchy" and noted that it was "a big crowd favorite".[9]

Like "Good Girls Don't" and "My Sharona", "Frustrated" was covered by the Chipmunks on their album Chipmunk Punk.[8] The Chipmunks' version incorporates an excerpt from the Rolling Stones' song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction".[8] Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin covered “Frustrated” for their “Hanukkah Sessions” in 2020.[49]

References edit

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For other uses see Good Girls Don t disambiguation Good Girls Don t is a 1979 hit single written by Doug Fieger and released by the rock band The Knack off their album Get the Knack It was the follow up to the group s number one hit single My Sharona Good Girls Don t was a No 1 single in Canada 3 It reached No 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No 66 on the British charts 4 5 It also reached No 20 in New Zealand 6 The song has since been covered by a number of artists including The Chipmunks Ben Folds The Chubbies and The McRackins 7 8 Good Girls Don t Single by The Knackfrom the album Get the KnackB side Frustrated ReleasedAugust 1979GenrePower pop 1 new wave 2 Length3 07LabelCapitolSongwriter s Doug FiegerProducer s Mike ChapmanThe Knack singles chronology My Sharona 1979 Good Girls Don t 1979 Baby Talks Dirty 1980 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Lyrics and music 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Other appearances 6 Frustrated 7 ReferencesWriting and recording editFieger originally wrote Good Girls Don t in 1972 9 10 and claimed that he wrote the song with Johnny Cash s voice in mind 9 He had included it on three or four demos in various attempts to get a recording contract including with The Knack 9 10 It was also one of the first songs The Knack recorded They had made a demo which included Good Girls Don t and That s What the Little Girls Do in 1978 despite which the band was turned down multiple times in their efforts to get their first record contract 9 11 By the time The Knack was recording Get the Knack he was tired of the song and reluctant to record it but was convinced by producer Mike Chapman to attempt one take 9 That one take was used on the album 9 Lyrics and music edit Good Girls Don t begins with Fieger playing the harmonica in a part which authors Michael Uslan and Bruce Solomon liken to The Beatles song I Should Have Known Better 12 The lyrics such as the refrain She ll be telling you good girls don t but I do were considered misogynistic by some critics However Joyce Canaan of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies wrote that this line succinctly captures the transformation of teenage girls representations of their sexual practices while they want to be seen as good girls even good girls may engage in practices not corresponding to established moral standards 13 Fieger has stated that All we were doing in songs like the naughty Good Girls Don t was reflecting the way 14 year old boys feel And there s a little 14 year old boy in all of us I think that s why the record did so well 14 Other lyrics that created controversy included the lines And she makes you want to scream wishing you could get inside her pants this line was re recorded as wishing she was givin you a chance on the clean single release 15 and And it s a teenage sadness Everyone has got to taste An in between age madness That you know you can t erase Til she s sitting on your face and it hurts The clean single edit also changed this last line to when she puts you in your place which led to criticism this changed the meaning of the song 16 Spin critic Doug Brod claimed that another song from Get the Knack That s What the Little Girls Do was the Knack s own answer to Good Girls Don t 17 Like some other power pop songs such as Blondie s Hanging on the Telephone and Sunday Girl as well as The Beatles Please Please Me and I Want to Hold Your Hand the drumming pattern of Good Girls Don t employs a double backbeat rhythm 18 Critical reception editCritic Chris Woodstra of AllMusic retrospectively described the song as an unforgettable hit 19 Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called it the highlight of Get the Knack and suggested had similar flavor to early songs by Sweet 20 Critic Greil Marcus described the song as a smutty little Beatles imitation 21 Author John Borack described the song as a mean pop tune noting too that in the song lead singer and songwriter Fieger comes off like a leering sexist twit with hormones a raging 22 Billboard described the song as a cleverly worded youth oriented melodic rocker and referred to the song s hearty harmonica part and Beatle esque harmonies noting that the music is delivered in tight little notes at top speed 23 24 Cash Box said that it is in the same quick slick mode of immensely infectious pop rock geared directly to the teenage market both musically and lyrically as My Sharona 25 Record World said that The hook is right for teen rockers 26 Audio described the song as irresistible 27 Wayne Wadhams David Nathan and Susan Gedutis Lindsay described the song as a well written pop tune and note that the music is prettier than My Sharona and contains harmonies similar to those in songs by The Searchers and The Hollies 28 However they also go on to note that the lyric portrays a character more doggedly bent on sex than naturally aroused and represents a leering postpubescent sales pitch by a dirty young man 28 J J Syrja of The Seguin Gazette said that with this song the Knack struck pure teenage delirium 29 Other critics regarded the song as derivative and sexist 30 31 32 Chart performance editWeekly charts edit Chart 1979 PeakpositionCanada RPM Top Singles 3 1New Zealand Singles Chart 6 20UK Singles Chart 5 66U S Billboard Hot 100 4 11U S Cash Box Top 100 33 11 Year end charts edit Chart 1979 RankCanada 34 33U S Cash Box 35 83U S Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 36 83Other appearances edit Good Girls Don t was also released on The Knack s compilation albums The Retrospective The Best of the Knack 1992 The Very Best of The Knack 1998 and Best of The Knack 1999 7 The band made a music video of the song as well 37 A live version also appears on the 2002 live album and DVD Live from the Rock N Roll Funhouse and on the 2012 live CD Havin a Rave Up taken from a 1978 concert in Los Angeles 7 38 It was part of the Carnegie Hall concert that was released on Laserdisc 7 It was also included on a number of multiband compilation albums such as Greatest Hits of the 70 s and Party Starter 80s Mix 7 Frustrated edit Frustrated written by Fieger and Knack guitarist Berton Averre was the B side of Good Girls Don t Like a number of songs on Get the Knack such as My Sharona Frustrated was inspired by Fieger s girlfriend Sharona Alperin and reflected Fieger s real life frustration at the fact that he had a crush on her but she was keeping him at arm s length they eventually had a relationship 9 Lyrics include lines such as She ll make you weak out of breath and feeling close to death 24 Jack Lloyd of Knight Ridder described it as a song of teen age woe 39 The Knack also included Frustrated on the live DVD On Stage at World Cafe Live released in 2007 40 Although not released as an A side the band made a promotional music video of the song 37 Billboard described Frustrated as The Rolling Stones answer to Sharona and called it one of the album s best tracks 24 41 42 Ken Tucker of Rolling Stone called Frustrated a neck breaker and considered the song an artfully veiled metaphor for their leader s professional ambitions which describes Fieger as an ingenious overreacher just now closing in on his real goal of securing power by whipping up a pop rock treat that ll have kids begging to rot their minds on it 43 Ira Robbins and Michael Sandlin of Trouser Press described the song as a tight guitar pop song which described women as prick teases 44 Author John Borack described Frustrated like Good Girls Don t as a mean pop tune in which Fieger comes off like a leering sexist twit with hormones a raging 22 Pete Bishop of the Pittsburgh Press claimed that Frustrated lean s towards bubblegum 45 Critic S Victor Aaron of Something Else praised the song s huge backbeat lively bass line and thick slab of guitar riffs as well as Fieger s impishly sung lyrics 46 Aaron summed up Frustrated as a perfect danceable tough rocker for any party and noted that it got significant airplay on AOR radio stations 46 Audio magazine called it a basher with plenty of style 27 Tina Maples of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel praised its hooky effervescence 47 Charla Wasel of The Evening Independent described it as a song with which we can all relate 48 The Knack bassist Prescott Niles described the song as catchy and noted that it was a big crowd favorite 9 Like Good Girls Don t and My Sharona Frustrated was covered by the Chipmunks on their album Chipmunk Punk 8 The Chipmunks version incorporates an excerpt from the Rolling Stones song I Can t Get No Satisfaction 8 Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin covered Frustrated for their Hanukkah Sessions in 2020 49 References edit Runtagh Jordan April 8 2014 Catchy Loud and Proud 20 Essential Power Pop Tracks That Will Be Stuck In Your Head Forever VH1 Retrieved January 29 2020 Perone James E 2018 Listen to New Wave Rock Exploring a Musical Genre ABC CLIO p 92 ISBN 978 1 4408 5969 4 a b RPM 100 Singles Library and Archives Canada November 10 1979 Retrieved June 7 2012 a b Get the Knack singles AllMusic Retrieved September 15 2011 a b Knack singles Official Charts Company Retrieved September 15 2011 a b Good Girls Don t New Zealand charts charts nz Retrieved October 9 2011 a b c d e Good Girls Don t AllMusic Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved July 7 2011 a b c Stone D Chipmunk Punk AllMusic Retrieved September 15 2011 a b c d e f g h McLaughlin M amp Sharp K 2004 Getting the Knack Passport Productions a b Iwasaki S August 21 1998 The Knack is Back This Time for Good Deseret News p W4 Retrieved April 18 2012 Michaels R 2005 Flashbacks to Happiness Eighties Music Revisited p 338 ISBN 978 0 595 37007 8 Uslan M Solomon B 1983 Dick Clark s The First 25 Years of Rock amp Roll Greenwich House pp 444 445 ISBN 0517415976 Canaan J 1986 Why a Slut is a Slut Cautionary Tales of American Middle Class Teenage Girls Morality In Varenne H ed Symbolizing America University of Nebraska Press pp 199 208 ISBN 978 0 8032 9603 9 Milano B September 2 1998 After years of taking flak the Knack is back and on the attack Boston Herald Archived from the original on November 11 2013 Retrieved September 15 2012 via HighBeam Research Tarnow N July 14 1998 Don t Knock the Knack Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 3 2007 Retrieved October 4 2008 Dawson J Propes S 2003 45 RPM the history heroes amp villains of a pop music revolution Hal Leonard Corporation p 153 ISBN 978 0 87930 757 8 Brod D October 2004 Power Pop Spin p 119 Retrieved April 15 2012 Cateforis C 2011 Are We Not New Wave Modern Pop at the Turn of the 1980s University of Michigan Press pp 140 141 ISBN 978 0 472 03470 3 Woodstra C Get The Knack AllMusic Retrieved July 7 2011 Hilburn R June 20 1979 Knack Being Compared to The Beatles by Capitol Anchorage Daily News p 1 Retrieved April 26 2012 Marcus G 1994 Ranters amp crowd pleasers punk in pop music 1977 92 Anchor Books p 83 ISBN 978 0 385 41721 1 a b Borack J 2007 Shake some action the ultimate power pop guide Not Lame Recordings p 60 ISBN 978 0 9797714 0 8 Top Single Picks PDF Billboard September 1 1979 p 65 Retrieved July 8 2020 a b c Nusser D July 28 1979 Closeup Get The Knack Billboard pp 52 66 Retrieved July 14 2011 CashBox Singles Reviews PDF Cash Box September 1 1979 p 7 Retrieved January 1 2022 Hits of the Week PDF Record World September 8 1979 p 1 Retrieved February 11 2023 a b Get the Knack The Knack Audio 1979 p 104 a b Wadhams W Nathan D amp Lindsay S 2001 Inside the Hits Berklee Press pp 467 468 ISBN 978 0 634 01430 7 Syrja J J August 23 1979 Plenty of Power Sometimes The Seguin Gazette p 43 Retrieved April 3 2017 via Newspapers com Weingarten C January 6 2003 CMJ Top 25 The Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time CMJ New Music Report p 12 Larkin C 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Guinness p 1392 ISBN 978 1 882267 02 6 Larkin C 2002 The Virgin encyclopedia of 70s music 3 ed Virgin p 221 ISBN 978 1 85227 947 9 Cash Box Top 100 Singles November 10 1979 1979 Top 200 Singles RPM Vol 32 no 13 Library and Archives Canada December 22 1979 Retrieved March 3 2018 Cash Box Year End Charts Top 100 Pop Singles December 29 1979 Whitburn Joel 1999 Pop Annual Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc ISBN 0 89820 142 X a b The Knack Music Videos The Knack December 13 2011 Retrieved April 18 2012 Havin a Rave Up Live In Los Angeles 1978 AllMusic Retrieved April 24 2012 Lloyd J October 20 1979 The Knack Custom Made Music for Teens Made Them the New Superstars The Evening Independent p 37 Retrieved April 18 2012 On Stage at World Cafe Live AllMusic Retrieved April 16 2012 First Time Around Billboard June 16 1979 p 82 Retrieved April 19 2012 Get the Knack superseventies com Retrieved April 18 2012 Tucker K August 9 1979 Get the Knack Rolling Stone Robbins I amp Sandlin M The Knack Trouser Press Retrieved April 14 2012 Bishop P July 14 1979 Wings Putting On Fans Pittsburgh Press p 84 Retrieved April 26 2012 a b Aaron S V October 24 2009 Deep Cuts The Knack Frustrated 1979 somethingelsereviews com Retrieved April 14 2012 Maples T June 2 1994 resurrected by film the Knack can t move beyond My Sharona Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved November 2 2013 Wasel C September 29 1979 Concert Connection The Evening Independent p 10 D Retrieved November 2 2013 Watch Dave Grohl And Greg Kurstin Cover The Knack s Frustrated Society of Rock December 18 2020 Retrieved May 23 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Good Girls Don 27t amp oldid 1178425421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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