Little Trouble Girl
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| "Little Trouble Girl" | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by Sonic Youth | ||
| from the album Washing Machine | ||
| B-side(s) | CD single: "Little Trouble Girl (instrumental)," "Terry's Carrot" 12" single: "My Arena," "The Diamond Sea (edit)" |
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| Released | May 1996 | |
| Format | CD single | |
| Genre | Alternative rock | |
| Length | 4:29 | |
| Label | Geffen Records | |
| Writer(s) | Sonic Youth | |
| Sonic Youth singles chronology | ||
"The Diamond Sea" (1995) |
"Little Trouble Girl" (1996) |
"Sunday" (1998) |
"Little Trouble Girl" was the second and final single from Sonic Youth's 1995 album Washing Machine. Guest vocals for the song were provided by Kim Deal.
Contents |
- "Little Trouble Girl" (album version) - 4:29
- "Little Trouble Girl" (instrumental version) - 3:56
- "Terry's Carrot" - 18:21
- "Little Trouble Girl" (album version) - 4:29
- "My Arena" - 2:19
- "The Diamond Sea" (edit) - 5:15
The b-sides on the 12" single also appeared on The Diamond Sea single.
The video for Little Trouble Girl was directed by Mark Romanek. The video was shot in Los Angeles and features Kim Deal of The Breeders. The theme of the video is centered around an alien girl exploring inside of a desolate building.
| Year | Single | Chart | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | "Little Trouble Girl" | UK Singles Chart | No. 85 |