Some Girls

Rolling Stones, The · Other Songs - Rolling Stones, The

Some girls give me money
Some girls buy me clothes
Some girls give me jewelry
That I never thought I own

Some girls give me diamonds
Some girls, heart attacks
Some girls I give all my bread to
I donÂ’t ever wont it back

Some girls give me jewelry
Others bye me clothes
Some girls give me children
I never asked them for

So give me all youÂ’re money
Give me all youÂ’re gold
IÂ’ll bye you a house back in Zuma beach
And give you half of what I own

Some girls take my money
Some girls take my clothes
Some girls get the shirt off my back
And leave me whit a lethal dose

French girls they want Cartier
Italian girls want cars
American girls want everything in the world
You can possibly imagine

English girls theyÂ’re so prissy
I canÂ’t stand them on the telephone
Sometimes I take the receiver off the hook
I donÂ’t want them to ever call at all

White girls theyÂ’re pretty funny
Sometimes they drive me mad
Black girls just wanna get fucked all night
I just donÂ’t have that much jam

Chinese girls are so gentle
TheyÂ’re really such a tease
You never know what theyÂ’re cockinÂ’
Inside those silky sleeves

Give me all youÂ’re money
Give me all youÂ’re gold
IÂ’ll bye you a house back in Zuma beach
And give you half of what I own

Some girls theyÂ’re so pure
Some girls so corrupt
Some girls give me children
I only made love to her once

Give me half your money
Give me half your car
Give me half of everything
IÂ’ll make you worldÂ’s biggest star

So gimme all your money
Give me all your gold
LetÂ’s go back to Zuma beach
IÂ’ll give you half of everything I own

About Some Girls

"Some Girls" by The Rolling Stones stands as a definitive rock anthem, capturing the band's raw energy and signature swagger during their mid-1970s peak. Released as a single from the *Getty Images* era, the track exemplifies the group's ability to blend bluesy roots with a driving, rhythmic power that defined their sound. The song's structure, featuring a memorable chorus and a dynamic build-up, showcases Mick Jagger's charismatic vocal delivery and Keith Richards' intricate guitar work, hallmarks of the band's catalog. Beyond its immediate impact, "Some Girls" remains a cornerstone of classic rock history, influencing countless artists who followed. Its enduring popularity ensures its place in the collective memory of rock music, often cited alongside other iconic tracks from the period. The recording serves as a testament to the Stones' mastery of live performance energy, translating studio precision into a sound that feels both intimate and explosive. It continues to resonate with audiences, proving its status as a timeless staple in the genre's canon.