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Give the Girl a Spanner

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"Give the Girl a Spanner"
Song by Kate Cook
from the album Come a Long Way (EP)
Released2013
GenreCountry
Composer(s)Kate Cook, Allan Caswell
Kate Cook singles chronology
"Survive"
(2011)
"Give the Girl a Spanner"
(2013)
"Hit The Highway"
(2014)

Give the Girl a Spanner was a hit for Australian singer Kate Cook in 2013. It made it into the top 30 in the Australian country charts.

Background

The inspiration for the song came about when Cook had moved to Rockhampton, and was working as a trades assistant on hydraulic machinery for CAT trucks and vehicles [1] It was about women finding strength in jobs that men usually did.[2] She co-wrote the song with Allan Caswell.[3]

Chart performance

The song was picking up pace and by October 2013, receiving a good amount of airplay.[4] The song reached No. 3 in the Australian Tracks Top 30 chart.[5]

Awards

The song won her an Australian Independent Music Award.[6] The single did well at the Music Oz Awards, being named as the 2013 country single of the year.[7]


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