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"Out with the Boys"
Single by White Lion
from the album Mane Attraction
Released1991
Recorded1991
GenreGlam metal
Length4:35
Songwriter(s)Mike Tramp/Vito Bratta
Producer(s)Richie Zito
White Lion singles chronology
"Lights and Thunder"
(1991)
"Out with the Boys"
(1991)
"Dream"
(2008)

"Out with the Boys" is a song by glam metal band White Lion from their fourth studio album Mane Attraction, which charted at number 61 on The Billboard 200.[1] The song was released as a promo single.

The band's vocalist Mike Tramp wrote the song about his memories of his friends in his hometown Copenhagen. Tramp told website Anarchy Music that he wrote the song because he missed these people and was never able to establish a similar relationship with any of his White Lion bandmates. An earlier demo version of the song features lyrics that differ from the 1991 release and seem to detail the story of a man named Vinnie and how his prized street racer was stolen from him.

References

  1. ^ "Allmusic (White Lion charts & awards)".

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