"Dozen Girls" is a single by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 17 September 1982 by Bronze Records.
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"Dozen Girls" | ||||
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Single by the Damned | ||||
from the album Strawberries | ||||
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Released | 17 September 1982 (1982-09-17) | |||
Recorded | 1982 | |||
Studio | Rockfield (Monmouth, Wales) | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 4:21 | |||
Label | Bronze BRO 156 | |||
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The Damned singles chronology | ||||
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After the experiment of "Lovely Money", the song returned the band to slightly more familiar territory, but failed to chart. The album version released on Strawberries was slightly different from the single version, with the play-out featuring a roll call of a dozen girls replaced by the repeated line "He's alright and he don't care, he's got thermal underwear". Some pressings of the single credited Billy Karloff as a co-writer of "Dozen Girls".
The single was also issued in Bolivia by Philips Records, with "Bad Time for Bonzo" on the B-side.
The song "Torture Me", which appeared on the single, is about the ethics of eating meat. It was composed and performed by Captain Sensible, who was a vegetarian at the time.[1]
All songs written by Scabies, Sensible, Vanian.
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