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"Girls & Boys" is a song by English Britpop band Blur, released in March 1994 by Food Records as the lead single from the group's third studio album, Parklife (1994). The frontman of Blur, Damon Albarn wrote the song's lyrics with bandmembers Graham Coxon , Alex James and Dave Rowntree , while Stephen Street produced it.
Girls & Boys or Girls and Boys may refer to: Girls & Boys, 2018 play by British playwright Dennis Kelly; Girls and Boys, an album by Ingrid Michaelson from 2006 "Girls & Boys" (Prince song), a Prince song from 1986 "Girls & Boys" (Blur song), a Blur song from 1994 "Girls & Boys" (Good Charlotte song), a Good Charlotte song from 2003
Parklife is the third studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 25 April 1994, by Food Records.After moderate sales for their previous album Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife returned Blur to prominence in the UK, helped by its four hit singles: "Girls & Boys", "To the End", the title track and "End of a Century".
"Girls & Boys" (live) 2009 191 — All the People: Blur Live at Hyde Park 02 July 2009 "Ghost Ship" 2015 — 68 The Magic Whip "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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did girls and boys see it's current resurgence start in 2005 or 2006? i know it was somewhat concurant with Gorrilaz, the blur project. Donthaveaspaz 20:49, 30 August 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] Audio sample
Larry Flick of Billboard wrote, "Blur continues to explore its newfound interest in shameless pop, first exploited on the giddy, 'New-Romantic'-sounding "Girls & Boys". This follow-up is pure fun, as the British act pounces through bouncy melodies, woven through playful guitars and spoken-word vocals."
Blur is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 10 February 1997 by Food Records. Blur had previously been broadly critical of American popular culture and their previous albums had become associated with the Britpop movement, particularly Parklife , which had helped them become one of Britain's leading pop acts.