: Its signature booming drum intro is a sample from Len Barry’s 1965 hit "1-2-3" . Collins originally used the sample for convenience but later had to pay significant clearance fees once the song became a hit.

Collins wrote and produced the track himself at his West Heath Yard studio in London, reportedly finishing it in just 48 hours.

While initially ignored by UK radio, the song became a massive hit across Europe before gaining traction in the UK and North America.

: Initially, the song was intended to be a "thrashy" guitar number influenced by The Stooges, but it evolved into the polished, soulful track known today. Lyrical Meaning

Collins has stated the song is about a "mythical girl". The lyrics explore themes of intense desire and the internal conflict it creates, famously featuring the line: "You made me acknowledge the devil in me" . He also included a satirical jab at the music industry with the line: "Too many protest singers, not enough protest songs" . Global Success and Legacy

: The recording features Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook, who played vibraphone on the track.

: The song is celebrated for its unique blend of "Northern Soul" vibes and 1990s alternative rock. It features a heavily fuzz-toned guitar solo that NME writers once described as a "face-melting" 90s staple.

"A Girl Like You," released in December 1994, is the career-defining solo hit by Scottish musician Edwyn Collins . Originally appearing on his third solo album, Gorgeous George , the track revitalized his career after years in the indie wilderness following the breakup of his influential post-punk band, Orange Juice. Composition and Recording

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