Some Girls is an album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978. Considered
a highlight of their output and the best of their post-Exile on Main Street
records, the album revitalized the band's career upon its release and
re-established The Rolling Stones as a vital rock and roll band in an era
infused with punk rock and disco. It also became the band's
biggest-selling album in the United States, with more than 6 million
copies to date.
History With the advent of punk rock, The Rolling Stones, among many of
their musical contemporaries, were being targeted by some in the movement
as cultural dinosaurs, compromising their standing. Mick Jagger felt
invigorated by the provocations and was determined to answer them
lyrically. It helped, however, that almost all the punks had, openly or
not, idolized the Stones in the 1960s and were heavily influenced by the
band's rebellious records from that era.
At least as
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Some Girls,