Girl's Life

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"Girl's Life"
Girl's Life by Girlfriend.jpg
Single by Girlfriend
from the album Make It Come True
Released13 July 1992 [1]
Recorded1992
Genre pop
Length4:05
Label BMG Australia
Arista (Europe)
Songwriter(s)
  • Pam Reswick
  • Steve Werfel
  • Claude Gaudette
  • Doug Lambert
Producer(s)
  • Noel McDonald
Girlfriend singles chronology
"Take It from Me"
(1992)
"Girl's Life"
(1992)
"Without You"
(1992)

"Girl's Life" is a song recorded by Australian group Girlfriend. The song was released in July 1992 as the group's second single from their debut studio album Make It Come True . The song peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

The song used the Spice Girls' eventual catchphrase "girl power". In 2017, band member Robyn Loau said “I remember in the early '90s we met with a big pop manager in the United Kingdom who went off to put together the Spice Girls. I'm not sure how much of meeting us was his blueprint for the Spice Girls. It was interesting they all had a very certain role, which Girlfriend had also. I feel as though we were pioneers, even if we were unaware of it at the time.” [2]

Track listing

BMG (74321108862)
No.TitleLength
1."Girl's Life" (Radio mix)4:05
2."Girl's Life" (Snaredom mix)4:03
3."Girl's Life" (Late Night mix)4:25
4."Girl's Life" (Karaoke)3:58

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1992–1993)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [3] 15
UK Singles (OCC) [4] 68

Year-end charts

Chart (1992)Position
Australia (ARIA)87 [5]

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