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“Some Girls Do” is a country song recorded by the American band Sawyer Brown. Released in March 1992 as the third single from their album “The Dirt Road,” it became one of the band’s most successful hits. Written by band member Mark Miller, the song showcases Sawyer Brown’s signature blend of country rock and energetic performance style.

“Some Girls Do” tells the story of a man who is confident and unapologetic about who he is, despite not fitting the traditional mold of what might be considered attractive or desirable. The lyrics emphasize that while not everyone may appreciate him, some girls do, highlighting the theme of individuality and self-acceptance. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus made it a favorite among fans and helped solidify Sawyer Brown’s place in the country music scene during the early 1990s.

The song was well-received both commercially and critically. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming the band’s third number-one hit. “Some Girls Do” also crossed over to the pop charts, reflecting its broad appeal beyond the country genre.

Sawyer Brown, known for their energetic performances and a blend of country with rock and pop influences, found “Some Girls Do” to be a defining moment in their career. The song’s success helped sustain the band’s popularity during a time when country music was evolving and becoming more mainstream. “Some Girls Do” remains a staple of Sawyer Brown’s live shows and continues to be celebrated as one of their signature songs, showcasing their unique sound and appeal.

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