Bad Girls (song)

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"Bad Girls"
"Bad Girls" cover
Single by Donna Summer
from the album Bad Girls
B-side On My Honor
Released 1979
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1979
Genre Disco/rock/funk
Length 4:55
Label Casablanca
Writer Donna Summer
Eddie Hokenson
Bruce Sudano
Joe "Bean" Esposito
Producer Giorgio Moroder
Pete Belotte
Certification Gold
Donna Summer singles chronology
"Hot Stuff"
(1978)
"Bad Girls"
(1979)
"Dim All the Lights"
(1979)

"Bad Girls" is a 1979 single released by American singer Donna Summer. Co-written by Summer, the inspiration for her to write the song came after one of her assistants was offended by a police officer who thought she was a street prostitute.

The song became a number-one hit on the Billboard pop, R&B and dance singles charts simultaneously becoming, alongside "Hot Stuff", her most successful single. The song helped the the album of the same name to reach the multi-platinum status in the United States.

Its "toot-toot, beep-beep" chant would be sampled by hip hop artists, most notably Aaliyah, in her album track, "Ladies in the House", off her second release, One in a Million. In 1999, John Cleese danced to that tune wearing ladies clothes in the remake of The Out-of-Towners. In 2000, Cheryl Chase and Tim Curry covered the song in the movie Rugrats in Paris. Chase did the voice of Angelica singing the song and most of the lyrics were changed in order to make the song appropriate for kids. Instead of street hookers, the theme of it was misbehaved children.

The song was included as one of the standard songs in the arcade game Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX.[1]

  1. ^ Konami. Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX. Konami. arcade, (v2). (in Japanese). 1999.
Preceded by
"Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
July 14 - August 11, 1979
Succeeded by
"Good Times" by Chic
Preceded by
"Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
July 21, 1979
Succeeded by
"Good Times" by Chic
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