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"All American Girls" is a song by the American group Sister Sledge. It was originally released in 1981 as a single. The song became an international hit. It was written by songwriter Allee Willis along with Joni Sledge and Narada Michael Walden's then wife . Released in January 1981, the song peaked at number three on the R&B/Soul charts and 79 on the Hot 100 charts in late March 1981. It was also a Top 10 hit in the Low Countries, reaching number eight in the Netherlands and number six in Belgium (Flanders). It also charted in Germany (number 27), Italy (number 34) and the UK (number 41).

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  • "All American Girls" is a song by the American group Sister Sledge. It was originally released in 1981 as a single. The song became an international hit. It was written by songwriter Allee Willis along with Joni Sledge and Narada Michael Walden's then wife . Released in January 1981, the song peaked at number three on the R&B/Soul charts and 79 on the Hot 100 charts in late March 1981. It was also a Top 10 hit in the Low Countries, reaching number eight in the Netherlands and number six in Belgium (Flanders). It also charted in Germany (number 27), Italy (number 34) and the UK (number 41). (en)
  • All American Girls è un singolo del gruppo musicale femminile statunitense Sister Sledge, pubblicato nel 1981 ed estratto dal loro album omonimo. La canzone è stata scritta e prodotta da Allee Willis, e moglie del produttore Narada Michael Walden, ed è un inno patriottico al femminismo e al diritto delle donne americane di ricevere gli stessi riconoscimenti, professionali e sociali, degli uomini; la canzone è stata considerata come un brano patriottico e di propaganda dell'allora appena eletto governo conservatore di Ronald Reagan ed è spesso utilizzata come colonna sonora per le parate femministe delle donne di colore. (it)
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  • All American Girls (en)
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  • "All American Girls" is a song by the American group Sister Sledge. It was originally released in 1981 as a single. The song became an international hit. It was written by songwriter Allee Willis along with Joni Sledge and Narada Michael Walden's then wife . Released in January 1981, the song peaked at number three on the R&B/Soul charts and 79 on the Hot 100 charts in late March 1981. It was also a Top 10 hit in the Low Countries, reaching number eight in the Netherlands and number six in Belgium (Flanders). It also charted in Germany (number 27), Italy (number 34) and the UK (number 41). The song is a patriotic hymn to feminism and the right of American women to receive the same professional and social recognition as men; the song was regarded as a patriotic and propaganda piece by Ronald Reagan's then newly elected conservative government and is often used as a soundtrack for feminist parades of black women's rights. (en)
  • All American Girls è un singolo del gruppo musicale femminile statunitense Sister Sledge, pubblicato nel 1981 ed estratto dal loro album omonimo. La canzone è stata scritta e prodotta da Allee Willis, e moglie del produttore Narada Michael Walden, ed è un inno patriottico al femminismo e al diritto delle donne americane di ricevere gli stessi riconoscimenti, professionali e sociali, degli uomini; la canzone è stata considerata come un brano patriottico e di propaganda dell'allora appena eletto governo conservatore di Ronald Reagan ed è spesso utilizzata come colonna sonora per le parate femministe delle donne di colore. Il singolo, pubblicato nel gennaio 1981, negli Stati Uniti raggiunse il terzo posto della classifica R&B/Soul e al sesto in quella Dance, ma si fermò solo al 79 di quella pop. Il brano ebbe maggiore fortuna in Europa dove entrò all'ottavo posto in Olanda e Germania, al sesto posto in Belgio, al trentaquattresimo in Italia e al quarantunesimo posto in Inghilterra. (it)
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