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Girl Crush

"Girl Crush"
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Single by Little Big Town
from the album Pain Killer
Released December 15, 2014 (2014-12-15)
Format Digital download
Genre
Length 3:13
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Jay Joyce
Little Big Town singles chronology
"Day Drinking"
(2014)
"Girl Crush"
(2014)
"Smokin' and Drinkin'"
(2015)

"Girl Crush" is a song recorded by American country music group Little Big Town. It was released in December 2014 as the second single from their sixth studio album, Pain Killer. It was released by Interscope Records to Hot AC and top 40 radio.

As CMT's Alison Bonaguro says, "it's more about wanting to taste her lips in order to taste him and to drown in her perfume, to have her long blond hair — and so on — all in an effort to get him back". Bonaguro also adds, "On the other hand, it could also be about a girl obsessing over the girl who is with the man that she wants but has never had. That mystery is unclear, which only adds to the allure of this song".

Lori McKenna said that when she presented the idea to co-writer Liz Rose, that Rose disliked the idea at first, but that Rose changed her mind after hearing the first verse that Hillary Lindsey had written. Group members Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild heard the song and asked that it be saved for them.

"Girl Crush" is in the key of C major and a 6/8 time signature, with an approximate tempo of 58 dotted quarter notes per minute and a primary chord pattern of C-Em-F-G. Karen Fairchild's lead vocals range from G3-A4.

"Girl Crush" has received mainly positive reviews. CMT's Bonaguro adds, "if anyone knows how to write a country song that's never been written before, it's these three": Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey, and Liz Rose. Billy Dukes of Taste of Country states, "Karen Fairchild's lead on Little Big Town's new single 'Girl Crush' may be the best vocal performance of the year. Her anguish drives through you like a steam engine, and afterward she's nothing but a puff of white smoke barely holding on to existence." Dukes adds, "listen to the song on repeat and find yourself exhausted … in the best possible way" and "mass homogeny on the radio makes it seem impossible to create a sound or write a song that's truly unique. It's as if all the good ideas have been used up. Little Big Town prove this is not the case on each album they release."


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