Motley Crue - Girls Girls Girls (Uncut)
Girls, Girls, Girls is the fourth studio album, released on May 15, 1987 by hard rock group Mötley Crüe.
The record featured a more blues-influenced sound than previous albums and featured the hits "Wild Side" and "Girls, Girls, Girls", which remains a strip club anthem to this day.
The album is unique in that the week it was to peak at number 1 on Billboard, Whitney Houston's second album, Whitney, entered the charts at number 1 - while it had been proven without a doubt that Girls, Girls, Girls had been the highest selling record in the nation that week.
A hard rock/metal band was basically held out of the number 1 position, literally blocked in favor of a more 'adult-contemporary' artist. [citation needed] While Motley Crue had basically been cheated out of their first number 1 record, 1989's Dr. Feelgood would go on to claim the top spot.
Controversy also surrounded Girls, Girls, Girls' third single, "You're All I Need", which, although a ballad, featured lyrics that detail a lover's grisly murder.
The record featured a more blues-influenced sound than previous albums and featured the hits "Wild Side" and "Girls, Girls, Girls", which remains a strip club anthem to this day.
The album is unique in that the week it was to peak at number 1 on Billboard, Whitney Houston's second album, Whitney, entered the charts at number 1 - while it had been proven without a doubt that Girls, Girls, Girls had been the highest selling record in the nation that week.
A hard rock/metal band was basically held out of the number 1 position, literally blocked in favor of a more 'adult-contemporary' artist. [citation needed] While Motley Crue had basically been cheated out of their first number 1 record, 1989's Dr. Feelgood would go on to claim the top spot.
Controversy also surrounded Girls, Girls, Girls' third single, "You're All I Need", which, although a ballad, featured lyrics that detail a lover's grisly murder.
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