Catholic School Girls Rule

Catholic School Girls Rule

Infobox Single
Name = Catholic School Girls Rule


Released = August 16, 1985
Artist = Red Hot Chili Peppers
from Album = Freaky Styley
Radio Release =
Single Release =
Format =
Recorded = 1985
Genre = Funkcore
Length = 1:55
Label = EMI/Capitol Records
Writer = Anthony Kiedis/Flea/Cliff Martinez
Producer = George Clinton
[ Reviews = ]
Chart position =
Last single = "American Ghost Dance"
(1985)
This single = "Catholic School Girls Rule"
(1985)
Next single = "Hollywood (Africa)"
(1985)

"Catholic School Girls Rule" is a single from the 1985 album "Freaky Styley" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The song is loosely based on a girl who attended a local Catholic school that singer Anthony Kiedis had a brief fling with. [Kiedis, Sloman, 2004. p. 159] A video for the single has been made and directed by longtime friend Dick RudeKiedis, Sloman, 2004. p. 182] , but was often not aired or edited because of a nude scene, and because it also featured Kiedis singing from on a cross. The video has only aired once on television making its only appearance on the Playboy Channel. The song has only been played live twice since 1987 though was recently played on April 19, 2007, which was the first time the band has played it since 1991 and only the second time with John Frusciante and Chad Smith.

References

* cite book
last = Kiedis
first = Anthony
authorlink = Anthony Kiedis
coauthors = Larry Sloman
title = Scar Tissue
date = 2004-10-06
publisher = Hyperion
isbn = 1-4013-0101-0

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