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Girls, Girls, Girls

Mötley Crüe · 1987

61 min · 15 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · glam metal

A raucous anthem of glam metal exuberance layered over gritty guitar riffs and boisterous vocals.

Why this album works

'Girls, Girls, Girls' debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA. The title track became emblematic of the era's glam rock culture, cementing Mötley Crüe's role as leading figures in the genre. Its raw lyrics and themes of hedonism sparked both admiration and controversy, reflecting the turbulent lifestyle of rock stars at the time.
Best for
raucous party atmosphere dynamic peaks and valleys sing-along choruses with friends
Context
Released on May 15, 1987, 'Girls, Girls, Girls' was Mötley Crüe's fourth studio album, following their hugely successful 'Theater of Pain.' At this point in their career, the band was entrenched in the glam metal scene, riding high on fame and excess. The album solidified their reputation while showcasing a shift towards more mature themes amidst their signature party sound.
Stylistic neighbors
L.A. Guns· Faster Pussycat· Vains of Jenna

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Wild Side Standout 4:43
  • 2 Girls, Girls, Girls Standout 4:30
  • 3 Dancing on Glass 4:20
  • 4 Bad Boy Boogie 3:28
  • 5 Nona 1:26
  • 6 Five Years Dead 3:50
  • 7 All in the Name of... 3:40
  • 8 Sumthin' for Nuthin' 4:49
  • 9 You're All I Need Standout 4:35
  • 10 Jailhouse Rock (live) 4:43
  • 11 Wild Side (rough mix of instrumental track) 4:08
  • 12 Rodeo 4:14
  • 13 Nona (instrumental demo idea) 2:44
  • 14 Tom Werman and Band Intro / Girls, Girls, Girls (rough mix of instrumental track) 5:38
  • 15 All in the Name of... (live) 5:02

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