"Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" | ||||||||
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Single by Good Charlotte | ||||||||
from the album Good Morning Revival | ||||||||
Released | February 23, 2007 (Australia) March 12, 2007 (UK) |
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Format | CD single | |||||||
Genre | Dance-punk, alternative rock, pop punk | |||||||
Length | 3:25 | |||||||
Label | Epic, Daylight | |||||||
Writer(s) | Joel Madden, Benji Madden | |||||||
Producer(s) | Don Gilmore | |||||||
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"Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" is a song by American pop punk band Good Charlotte. It was released in late 2006 on their official website and MySpace page and is the fifth track on their fourth full-length studio album, Good Morning Revival (2007). The song is the first and debut single off the album Good Morning Revival in the United Kingdom, Australia (where it was certified Gold) and Latin America. However, it was not released in North America as a single.
A video for the song was posted on the band's MySpace page on October 26, 2006. It was directed by Nylon editor-in-chief Marvin Scott Jarrett, who also directed the band's rockumentary, Fast Future Generation. This video, which consists of the band playing in a white room, was stated as being something they made for the fans. However, it received some airplay on UK music television channels after the decision was made to release "Keep Your Hands off My Girl" as the first single from Good Morning Revival in some territories outside North America. The Album Cover of "Good Morning Revival" is what appears to be a photograph on set from the video shoot.
A second video was made for television. It featured the band playing the song in an underground club, where most of the patrons are women. Originally, this video was played on a few UK channels, but by the start of March, it had replaced the earlier video on most channels. It was also used for the band's content on the Xbox Live Marketplace for their Artist of the Month. Cinematographed by Samuel Bayer (the director of Good Charlotte's "Hold On" video) and directed by Bayer's long-time assistant Brian Lazzaro, the video was featured on an episode of MTV's "Making the Video.