It's Different for Girls explained

It’s Different for Girls
Cover:It's_Different_for_Girls.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Joe Jackson
Album:I'm the Man
Released:30 Nov 1979 (UK)
Recorded:March 1979
TW Studios, Fulham, London
Genre:New wave
Length:3:42
Label:A&M
Producer:David Kershenbaum
Prev Title:I'm the Man
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Kinda Kute
Next Year:1980

"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.

Background

"It's Different for Girls" contained lyrics that feature Jackson "deliberately turn[ing] clichés on their head" in that, while originally sounding as if the song would suggest that the male protagonist was looking for sex and his female partner was looking for love, the opposite is revealed to be the case.[1] Jackson later said on the song's lyrics:

Taken from the Gold-certified 1979 album I'm the Man, "It's Different for Girls" was Joe Jackson's biggest UK chart single, peaking at #5 in the UK Singles Chart and #101 in Billboard.[2] The song was backed with another track from I'm the Man, "Friday," in Britain, but in America, a live cover of the Chuck Berry song "Come On" was used instead.

Other appearances

Apart from appearing as a single and on the album I'm the Man, "It's Different for Girls" has also appeared on other Joe Jackson albums. A live version appeared on Live 1980/86 in 1987, having been recorded on Jackson's Big World tour in 1986. A different live version appeared on the 2000 album .

A new studio recording of the song by Jackson, slightly retitled "Different For Girls" and recorded as a duet with Joy Askew, was included on the 12-inch vinyl and CD formats of Jackson's 1991 single "Stranger than Fiction".[3] On the Laughter and Lust tour in 1991, it was performed as a duet with Mindy Jostyn, and their performance of the song at Sydney was included on the 1992 release Laughter & Lust Live.[4] [5]

The original version of the song was also included on Jackson's 1990 compilation and again on the 1997 compilation This Is It! (The A&M Years 1979–1989). "Come On" was released as a bonus track on the 2001 reissue of I'm the Man - prior to this it had only been available on Propaganda, a 1979 A&M records sampler notable for live tracks from Joe Jackson and The Police.

Composition

The song opens with a simple repeated two-note pattern on guitar which is quickly joined by a pulse on bass and drums. The first section of the verse remains quiet, with these instruments and the singer's voice being the main components. In the second section of the verse the dynamics change, with two strident beats on the lyrics "She said", and then drop back down to a quieter chorus driven by a slow arpeggiated guitar pattern, over which the vocal floats in a more complex melody, before returning to the original two-note guitar and bass pulse of the introduction.

Critical reception

Upon its release, David Hepworth of Smash Hits described "It's Different for Girls" as "a very good song but a mite too sprawling and unfocused to be much of a hit".[6] James Belsey of the Bristol Evening Post picked it as the newspaper's "single of the week" and noted the "attractive sound" and "nicely observed lyrics". He concluded it was "by far the best single release so far from the talented Joe Jackson".[7] In the US, Billboard wrote, "Though the lyrics may be scathing, the instrumentation is laidback and backup singers provide nice harmonies."[8] Record World called it "a power pop ballad with echoing vocals and keyboards that carry Jackson's thoughtfully poignant message about male/female roles."[9]

In 2007, Freaky Trigger ranked the song at number 52 in its list of "The Top 100 Songs of All Time".[10] Glide Magazine ranked it as Jackson's 5th best song.[11]

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1979)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[12] 85
Irish Singles Chart[13] 4
UK Singles Chart[14] 5
Billboard Hot 100101

Cover versions

Siskin version

It's Different for Girls
Type:single
Artist:Siskin
Album:Siskin
Released:December 2008
Genre:Pop
Length:3:07
Label:Siskin Music
Producer:Stephen Lironi
Next Title:Find a Better Life
Next Year:2009

"It's Different for Girls" was covered by English duo Siskin, as their debut single in 2008. It is the group's only cover version to date.

Personnel

Other versions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Runtagh . Jordan . Joe Jackson on His New Album and 40 Years of Following His Muse: 'I Have a Horror of Being Trendy' . People . 9 November 2019.
  2. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 274.
  3. Book: MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . 1996 . 9780787610371. 18 October 2020. Graff. Gary.
  4. Laughter & Lust Live . Joe Jackson . 1992 . VHS . 9031 777243-3 . US .
  5. Web site: Joe Jackson: It's Still Mock 'n' Roll. 12 August 1991. Christian Science Monitor. 18 October 2020.
  6. Hepworth . David . Reviews: Singles . . 29 November 1979 . 1 . 26 . 30.
  7. News: Belsey . James . Pops: Single of the week . . 22 December 1979 . 6 . . subscription . 27 October 2023.
  8. Top Single Picks . . 10 November 1979 . Billboard Publications, Inc. . 81 . 0006-2510.
  9. Single Picks . . 10 November 1979 . 36 . 1686 . 16 . 0034-1622.
  10. Web site: top 100 songs of all time . FreakyTrigger . 2016-10-15.
  11. Web site: Handler . Shane . Volume 26: Joe Jackson . 15 June 2009 . Glide Magazine . 6 May 2020.
  12. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 151.
  13. Web site: Screen shot of search results for 'Joe Jackson'. Fireball Media. 2015-12-04.
  14. Web site: Official Charts > Joe Jackson. The Official UK Charts Company. 2015-12-04.
  15. Web site: Deville. Chris. 2022-01-31. Watch the Smile Cover Joe Jackson's "It's Different For Girls". 2022-02-08. Stereogum. en.