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"Schoolgirl" is the first single from the 1986 album Another Step by Kim Wilde. Released in Australia and several European countries (although not the UK), it was the first single of Wilde's career on which she was given co-writing credits. She was given sole writing and production credits on "Songs About Love", the B-side to the single. "Schoolgirl" was inspired by Wilde's younger sister, , and was written shortly after the Chernobyl disaster. The 12" release of the single featured an extended remix called the Head Master-Mix.

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  • "Schoolgirl" is the first single from the 1986 album Another Step by Kim Wilde. Released in Australia and several European countries (although not the UK), it was the first single of Wilde's career on which she was given co-writing credits. She was given sole writing and production credits on "Songs About Love", the B-side to the single. "Schoolgirl" was inspired by Wilde's younger sister, , and was written shortly after the Chernobyl disaster. The 12" release of the single featured an extended remix called the Head Master-Mix. (en)
  • Schoolgirl är Kim Wildes första singel på studioalbumet Another Step år 1986. Singeln Schoolgirl släpptes i Australien och många europeiska länder, dock inte Storbritannien. Detta var första gången Wilde hade givit ut en singel som hon hade varit med och skriva text till. Denna singel var inspirerad av Wildes lillasyster , och skrevs färdigt strax efter Tjernobylkatastrofen i forna Sovjetunionen, dagens Ukraina. Singeln hade en B-sida vars titel var "Songs About Love", det fanns även en 12"-version av singeln. (sv)
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  • "Schoolgirl" is the first single from the 1986 album Another Step by Kim Wilde. Released in Australia and several European countries (although not the UK), it was the first single of Wilde's career on which she was given co-writing credits. She was given sole writing and production credits on "Songs About Love", the B-side to the single. "Schoolgirl" was inspired by Wilde's younger sister, , and was written shortly after the Chernobyl disaster. The 12" release of the single featured an extended remix called the Head Master-Mix. (en)
  • Schoolgirl är Kim Wildes första singel på studioalbumet Another Step år 1986. Singeln Schoolgirl släpptes i Australien och många europeiska länder, dock inte Storbritannien. Detta var första gången Wilde hade givit ut en singel som hon hade varit med och skriva text till. Denna singel var inspirerad av Wildes lillasyster , och skrevs färdigt strax efter Tjernobylkatastrofen i forna Sovjetunionen, dagens Ukraina. Singeln hade en B-sida vars titel var "Songs About Love", det fanns även en 12"-version av singeln. (sv)
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