Some Girls Do is the sixth studio album by singer Lee Aaron, released on September 23, 1991 through Attic Records. It reached No. 38 on the RPM Canadian Albums Chart on November 30, 1991 and held that position for a week.[5] The only single, "Sex with Love", was almost a top-20 hit on The Record's single charts, peaking at number 21.[6] It fared lesso on the RPM chart, reaching number 55 on October 26, 1991 and holding that position for three weeks.[7] The album would go on to receive a Juno Award nomination for Rock Album of the Year in 1992.[8]
Track listing
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| 1. | "Some Girls Do" | Lee Aaron, John Albani | 3:37 |
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| 2. | "Crazy in Love" | Aaron, Albani | 3:50 |
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| 3. | "Hands Off the Merchandise" | Aaron, Albani, Marvin Birt | 3:29 |
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| 4. | "Wild at Heart" | Aaron, Albani, Stan Meissner | 4:05 |
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| 5. | "Sex with Love" | Aaron, Albani | 4:42 |
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| 6. | "(You Make Me) Wanna Be Bad" | Aaron, Albani, Andy Curran | 3:53 |
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| 7. | "Tuff Love" | Aaron, Albani | 4:35 |
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| 8. | "Motor City Boy" | Aaron, Albani | 4:16 |
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| 9. | "Love Crimes" | Aaron, Albani, Meissner | 3:55 |
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| 10. | "Can't Stand the Heat" | Aaron, Albani, Paul Sabu | 3:44 |
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| 11. | "Dangerous" | Aaron, Albani, Jim Vallance | 3:37 |
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| 12. | "Tell Me Something Good" | Stevie Wonder | 4:39 |
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| 13. | "Peace on Earth" | Aaron, Albani | 5:11 |
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| Total length: | 53:33 |
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Personnel
Charts
References
- ^ StickBoy (1997). "Lee Aaron Discography Archived 30 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine". The Almost Official Lee Aaron Home Page. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^ Some Girls Do". Lee Aaron European Fan Page. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
- ^ "Some Girls Do". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
- ^ Popoff, Martin (August 1, 2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9.
- ^ a b "Top Albums/CDs – Volume 54, No. 26, November 30 1991". RPM. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
- ^ Lwin, Nanda (1999). "AARON, Lee". Top 40 Hits: The Essential Chart Guide. Music Data Research. p. 17. ISBN 1896594131.
- ^ "Top Singles – Volume 54, No. 21, October 26 1991". RPM. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
- ^ "Aaron, Lee". Jam!. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
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