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1992 single by Fifth Column
"All Women Are Bitches"
Single by Fifth Column
from the album 36-C
B-side"Donna"
Released1992
Length2:48
LabelK Records IPU 33
Songwriter(s)Caroline Azar, G.B. Jones (lyrics); Fifth Column (music)
Producer(s)Walter Sobczak, Fifth Column
Fifth Column singles chronology
"Boy, Girl"
(1983)
"All Women Are Bitches"
(1992)
"Don't"
(1993)

All Women Are Bitches is a single by the Toronto band Fifth Column.

The lyrics were written by Caroline Azar and G.B. Jones and the music was composed by Fifth Column. It was produced by Walter Sobczak at Wellesley Sound Studios in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The song first appeared as a single released by K Records in 1992. It was the 33rd single in the K Records 'International Pop Underground ' series. It was reviewed for the UK music publication Melody Maker by Everett True and voted 'Single of the Week'. The song was also on the Fifth Column album, 36-C, released by K Records in 1994. As well, it was included on the 1993 K Records compilation, International Hip Swing.

"All Women Are Bitches", has been 'covered' and re-imagined by Lesbians on Ecstasy as "Bitchsy" in 2004, appearing on their first self-titled album. In 2005, "Bitchsy" was featured on the TV series Queer as Folk. "Bitchsy" and "All Women Are Bitches" were remixed and sampled together by Kids on TV in 2005, and appeared on the Lesbians on Ecstasy remix album, Giggles in the Dark.

Personnel

References

  1. Draper, Jimmy, "Ladies First". San Francisco Bay Guardian.
  2. Schmidt, Andy, "Interview: Kids on TV", Toronto Indie.com Oct 2007 Archived September 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

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