Keep Your Hands Off My Girl

Album: Good Morning Revival (2007)
Charted: 23
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  • Frontman Joel Madden said on goodcharlotte.com: "It's kind of weird. That song takes a lot of balls. I know some people will listen to it and probably think, 'No thank you.' It's definitely not as if we sat down and penned a piece of art. It's kind of like a sarcastic take on the whole club scene."
  • Rhythm Guitarist and Keyboardist Billy Martin was originally skeptical about this song. He told goodcharlotte.com: "Honestly, the first time I heard it, I was like, 'Are you f--king kidding me? People will never know that's a Good Charlotte song. And then Joel's like, 'Well, that's the point!' But soon enough it had me in its clutches."

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