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"It’s Different for Girls" is a song by Joe Jackson appearing on his 1979 album, I'm the Man. The song has since become one of his most successful singles, notably being the highest charting Joe Jackson single in the UK. Covers have been recorded and released by several artists.
In 2004 the first-ever tribute album to Jackson, Different for Girls: Women Artists and Female-Fronted Bands Cover Joe Jackson, was released. [30] [31] Among the female artists covering Jackson was Joy Askew, whose album credits include Jackson's Big World, Live 1980/86, Blaze of Glory, Laughter & Lust and Heaven & Hell. A brief presentation of ...
Released shortly after Jackson's breakthrough debut, Look Sharp!, I'm the Man saw Jackson continue the style of his earlier album. Singles from the album included "I'm the Man" and "It's Different for Girls", the latter of which was his biggest UK chart single, peaking at number five on the UK Singles Chart. [2]
The record company picked 'It's Different For Girls' – I was amazed when that was a hit." [6] Despite not being a commercial hit, the song has appeared on multiple compilation albums, including Stepping Out: The Very Best of Joe Jackson and This Is It! (The A&M Years 1979–1989). It appeared in live form on the album Live 1980/86.
It's Different for Girls", 1979 song by Joe Jackson "It's Different for Girls" (Friday Night Lights), a 2006 television episode "It's Different for Girls", a 2016 song by of Montreal from Innocence Reaches
His father, Joe Jackson, was also considered a polarizing figure, having been accused of abuse by some of his children. The patriarch died in June 2018 from cancer at the age of 89.
Joe Francis, founder of the infamous Girls Gone Wild franchise, is speaking out in his first in-depth, in-person interview with a journalist in nearly a decade.. Several accusations were made ...
Jackson's recording career as a solo artist began in 1979, with the release of his debut album Look Sharp!. The album was recorded with the Joe Jackson Band, with whom he would release two more albums, I'm the Man and Beat Crazy, the latter of which was credited to the full band rather than simply Jackson.