Hey Little Boy

"Hey Little Boy"
Single by Divinyls
from the album Temperamental
B-side "Para-Dice"[1]
Released 10 July 1988
Format 7" Single, 12" Single
Recorded 1988
Genre Pub rock
Length 3:21
Label Chrysalis Records
Writer(s) Don Baskin, Bob Gonzales
Producer(s) Mike Chapman
Divinyls singles chronology
"Back to the Wall"
(1988)
"Hey Little Boy"
(1988)
"Punxsie"
(1988)

"Hey Little Boy" is a rock song by Australian band Divinyls, released as the second single from their 1988 album Temperamental. The song was a cover of the 1966 hit song "Little Girl" by American rock 'n' roll band Syndicate of Sound. However, when Divinyls recorded their version of the song, they had the gender roles reversed. The song was a moderate success when released, making the top thirty on the Australian singles chart where it peaked at number twenty-three. In addition, the single spent twelve weeks in the top fifty.[2]

Track listing

Australian 7" Single
  1. "Hey Little Boy" - 3:21
  2. "Para-Dice" - 3:53 (song appears on Divinyls previous album What a Life!)
U.S. 7" Single
  1. "Hey Little Boy" (Edit)
  2. "Fighting"
U.S. 12" Promo Single
  1. "Hey Little Boy"
  2. "Hey Little Boy" (Bob Clearmountain Mix)

Chart performance

"Hey Little Boy" proved to be Divinyls first charting single on the newly instituted ARIA Charts. Previously the Kent Music Report was Australia's leading music chart system and the band's previous single "Back to the Wall" had peaked at number thirty-three on that chart. "Hey Little Boy" debuted at number forty-nine in October 1988, eventually reaching its peak position of number twenty-three after seven weeks and spent a total of twelve weeks in the top fifty.

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[2] 23

References

  1. "Divinyls Discography". Notsorted.tripod.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  2. 1 2 Steffen Hung. "Divinyls - Hey Little Boy". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.

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