Thank Heaven for Little Girls

Dwarves

About Thank Heaven for Little Girls

Thank Heaven for Little Girls is an album by Dwarves released via Sub Pop in 1991. Lyricism of Thank Heaven for Little Girls ranges from the macabre deaths of young ladies of the night in "Blag the Ripper" (inspired by the historical Jack the Ripper), to befriending Satan in "Satan," and to general selfishness in "Anybody But Me." The song title of "Dairy Queen" is inspired by being stranded at a local Dairy Queen restaurant in Missouri.


Year:
1991
#SongDuration
1
Satan
0:57 
2
Speed Demon
0:44 
3
Blood Brothers Revenge
1:46 
4
Blag the Ripper
1:14 
5
Lucky Tonight
2:05 
60:58 
70:40 
8
Anybody But Me
1:35 
91:20 
101:05 

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    A Revved up like a deuce
    B Rolled up like a douche
    C Wrapped up with a deuce
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