Girls Girls Girls
Richard Cheese Lyrics


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Whoo! Hey, Bobby! Check that out babe!

What, Dick? Where?

Right There!

Friday night and I need a fight
My motor(sic)le and a switchblade knife
Hand full of grease and my head feels right
But what I need to get me tight are Those

Girls, Girls, Girls
Long legs 'n burgundy lips
Girls, Girls, Girls
Dancin' down on Sunset Strip
Girls, Girls, Girls
Red lips, fingertips

Crazy Horse, Paris, France
Forgot the names, remember romance
I got the photos a fromage à trois
Musta Broke those frenchies' laws

With those

Girls, Girls, Girls
B-b-b body shop and the marble arch
Chicks, Chicks, Chicks
Tropicana's where I lost my heart
Girls, Girls, Girls
They got'em in Ipanema
Girls, Girls, Girls
My Brown-Eyed
Girls, Girls, Girls
With new-wave hairdo's on
Girls, Girls, Girls





Girls, Girls, Girls

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Richard Cheese's "Girls Girls Girls" set the tone for a song that's all about the excitement and allure of women. The singer, presumably a biker (given the reference to a motorcycle and switchblade knife), is feeling restless and looking for a fight on a Friday night. But it's not violence that will make him feel alive - it's women. The repetition of the phrase "Girls, Girls, Girls" serves as a kind of hypnotic refrain that emphasizes the power of female beauty and sexuality.


The singer describes his encounters with women in various locations around the world, including the Sunset Strip, the Crazy Horse club in Paris, and Ipanema beach in Brazil. There's a sense of danger and risk associated with these experiences, as hinted at by the reference to breaking "those Frenchies' laws" during a ménage à trois. But throughout it all, the singer is captivated by the women he meets - their long legs, red lips, and new-wave hairdos. The song celebrates the thrill of the chase and the intoxicating power of female sexuality.


Overall, "Girls Girls Girls" is a classic example of a rock song that celebrates a certain kind of masculinity - tough, rebellious, and always on the prowl for beautiful women. It's a song that taps into a primal instinct for pleasure and danger, and it's easy to see why it's remained a fan favorite for so many years.


Line by Line Meaning

Whoo! Hey, Bobby! Check that out babe!
Excitedly grabbing Bobby's attention to draw his gaze towards what Dick considers a sight to behold.


What, Dick? Where?
Bobby replies, indicating his ignorance about the situation.


Right There!
Dick highlights the direction that Bobby should be looking.


Friday night and I need a fight
Feeling restless and agitated and eager for some excitement.


My motor(sic)le and a switchblade knife
Prepared for a potential physical confrontation.


Hand full of grease and my head feels right
Prepared and in good spirits, as though he's ready to handle a tough situation with ease.


But what I need to get me tight are Those
The one thing that would make him even more confident and prepared would be the company of beautiful women.


Girls, Girls, Girls
Dick's chant of desire for the presence of women.


Long legs 'n burgundy lips
Dick is in search of women who have attractive physical features such as long legs and lips colored in burgundy.


Dancin' down on Sunset Strip
Where Dick aims to find these beautiful women, Sunset Strip seems to be the perfect spot where he thinks they will be.


Red lips, fingertips
Dick specifies what he considers to be an attractive physical feature in women; their red lips and painted nails.


Crazy Horse, Paris, France
Dick elaborates that he sporadically frequents erotic cabarets such as Crazy Horse in Paris, which is famous for its provocative shows.


Forgot the names, remember romance
Even if he forgets the names of the women, Dick desires the romantic encounters that he has had with them to remain within his memory.


I got the photos a fromage à trois
Dick shares his photographic evidence of his threesomes he had with French women while consuming cheese, implying that he traces his passion for French women to his time in Paris.


Musta Broke those frenchies' laws
Dick further hints at his open-mindedness and willingness to break the law in the pursuit of his passions.


B-b-b body shop and the marble arch
The vocalist lists the different places he's been to fulfill his desires, including the body shop and marble arch; both famous places in London for women trafficking.


Chicks, Chicks, Chicks
Dick keeps on chanting his desire for masses of women around him.


Tropicana's where I lost my heart
Tropicana seems to be the place that he felt an intense attraction to one of the women he met and associates it with a sense of loss.


They got'em in Ipanema
Dick points out the southern part of Rio de Janeiro, famous for its beautiful women, where he knows he can find what he desires.


My Brown-Eyed
Referring to a woman he's encountered with brown eyes in the past.


Girls, Girls, Girls
Dick finishes by once again expressing his love for women.


With new-wave hairdo's on
Dick's eye catches women with new-wave haircuts.




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Written by: Mick Mars, Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx

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