Get Your Hands off My Woman
"Get Your Hands off My Woman" | ||||
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Single by the Darkness | ||||
from the album Permission to Land | ||||
Released | 24 February 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, glam metal | |||
Length | 3:18 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Songwriter(s) | Justin Hawkins, Dan Hawkins, Frankie Poullain, Ed Graham | |||
Producer(s) | Pedro Ferriera | |||
The Darkness singles chronology | ||||
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"Get Your Hands off My Woman" is the debut single by the English rock band the Darkness. The song was released in February 2003 as the lead single from the group's debut studio album, Permission to Land. Although the single went on to win a Metal Hammer "Golden God" award for best single, it has become the band's lowest charting single worldwide. Credited to all four members of the group, the song supposedly reflected personal experiences of lead vocalist Justin Hawkins. "Get Your Hands off My Woman" became a sing-along favourite at concerts by the Darkness, in part due to its parodic obscenity. The song was covered by Ben Folds on his 2004 EP Super D.
Track listing[]
- CD single[1]
- "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" - 3:18
- "The Best Of Me" - 3:18
- "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" (Clean Radio Version) - 3:07
- 7" Vinyl[2]
- "Get Your Hands Off My Woman" - 3:18
- "The Best Of Me" - 3:18
Chart performance[]
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 43 |
External links[]
- News story on the Darkness, including discussion of "Get Your Hands off My Woman"
- Review of concert by the Darkness, including "Get Your Hands off My Woman" from New Times Broward-Palm Beach
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
References[]
- ^ "Get Your Hands Off My Woman". 24 February 2003 – via Amazon.
- ^ "Get Your Hands Off My..." 10 March 2003 – via Amazon.
Categories:
- Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz release group identifiers
- 2003 debut singles
- The Darkness (band) songs
- 2003 songs
- Songs written by Justin Hawkins
- Songs written by Dan Hawkins (musician)
- Songs written by Ed Graham
- Songs written by Frankie Poullain
- Atlantic Records singles