New Age Girl

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Background

"New Age Girl" originated from a riff that Caleb Guillotte thought of in the shower.[2] After being recorded on a cassette alongside four other songs, the track became a local radio hit, prompting Ichiban Records to sign the band. Clive Davis of Arista Records attempted to sign the band afterwards and rerecord "New Age Girl," but the band decided against it.

The song features lyrics about a socially conscious vegetarian girl named Mary Moon, with the infamous lyric "She don't eat meat, but she sure likes the bone."[3][4] (Some radio stations aired an edited version of the song that obscured the word "bone".) Guillotte has said of the song:

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Release

"New Age Girl" was released on the band's 1994 debut album, A Different Story. The song then appeared in the comedy film Dumb and Dumber and was released by RCA as the first single from the soundtrack.[2][4] RCA also created a video for the song, which featured pumpkin-headed people running on a farm. The song peaked at number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[5]

"New Age Girl" was ultimately the band's only hit, with many labeling the band a one-hit wonder. Caleb Guillotte later reflected that, had the song not been a hit, "Maybe people would have been more prepared to think of us as the 'cool' band. There's all sorts of woulda, coulda, shoulda's. But we were very fortunate. Even if we didn't get to live out some sort of permanent rock 'n' roll dream, we got a nice ride."[2] Guillotte ultimately concluded, "There's so much in my life after Deadeye Dick that was benefitted positively by the fact that Deadeye Dick had a hit song."

In 2021, Deadeye Dick released a 2003 re-recording of "New Age Girl" after the original version of the song was made unavailable on streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Music, because of rights issues resulting from the 1999 bankruptcy of Ichiban Records.[6]

Track listings

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Charts

Chart (1994–1995) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 27
US Top 40/Mainstream (Billboard)[13] 15

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States June 1, 1994 Modern rock radio Ichiban [14]
June 8, 1994 Top 40 radio
June 23, 1994 Album rock radio
July 5, 1994 CD
United Kingdom February 6, 1995 Template:Hlist Template:Hlist [15]
February 27, 1995 7-inch vinyl [16]

References

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  1. [[[:Template:Allmusic]] "Deadeye Dick Biography"]. allmusic.com. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
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