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Category: Danny (Daniel Robert) Elfman

Little Girls, by Oingo Boingo

Morton Bartlett – untitled (c.1950)

The song “Little Girls” is the opening track of Only a Lad, the full-length debut album by the band Oingo Boingo, released in 1981. Written by Danny Elfman, their lead singer and songwriter, it ironically evokes the attraction of an adult man for little girls, indeed “I’m in trouble … the little girl was just too little.” CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…

Posted on 2020-01-132019-12-30 by Christian 0
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