Girlfriend | |
Cover: | Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend.png |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Matthew Sweet |
Album: | Girlfriend |
Released: | 1991 |
Genre: | Power pop |
Length: | 3:40 |
Label: | Zoo Entertainment |
Prev Title: | Divine Intervention |
Prev Year: | 1991 |
Next Title: | I've Been Waiting |
Next Year: | 1992 |
"Girlfriend" is a 1991 song by American power pop musician Matthew Sweet, released as the lead single from his third album, Girlfriend. The song reached No. 4 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 10 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in Billboard magazine.[1]
"Girlfriend" was inspired by Sweet's divorce from his first wife, which occurred during the lead-up to the album's recording. Sweet recalled:
In July 2017, Sweet told WXRT radio in Chicago that a friend and musician on the album, Lloyd Cole, convinced him that it was a good song worthy of the album.[2] Cole also helped inspire the song's title. He explained, "Matthew kept talking about 'good friend.' He’d just been recently separated from his wife, and I don’t think he wanted to address the issue straight-on and say “girlfriend.” And I said, 'For God's sake, just call it 'Girlfriend.'
"Girlfriend" was released as the debut single from the album. Sweet recalled, "At the time, 'Girlfriend' wasn’t an important song to me. It was just kind of a ditty. But if you were an artist at that time trying to sign to a label, they always used the track that’s nothing like you as the single. It was actually my manager, Russell, who became obsessed that it could be on rock radio. And he really trumpeted that all through the thing."
In 1991, the music video for the song (directed by Frank Drucker) used clips from the anime film .[3]
The song has been used in the Britney Spears film Crossroads (2002) and the music video game Guitar Hero II (2006).
Peak position | |
Australia (ARIA)[4] | 71 |
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