The Geeks Get the Girls
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“The Geeks Get the Girls” | |||||
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Single by American Hi-Fi from the album Hearts on Parade |
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Released | June 14, 2004 (EP) | ||||
Genre | Power pop | ||||
Length | 2:52 | ||||
Label | Island | ||||
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"The Geeks Get the Girls" is the first single from American Hi-Fi's third album, Hearts on Parade. It was also the theme song to MTV's You've Got a Friend and the first two seasons of Beauty and the Geek, which was on the pre-"the CW" WB network.
The song is about a boy who is described as a loser, geek and freak and his attempts to woo an attractive woman he meets in a bar. Despite his somewhat pathetic attempts, the song ultimately ends with him taking the girl back to his apartment.
[edit] Tracklist
US single
- "The Geeks Get The Girls"
- "Maybe Won't Do"
- "Separation Anxiety"
- "The Victory Song"
- "My Soul To Lose"
- "Dead On The Inside"
- "The Geeks Get The Girls" (Video)
Japan single
- "The Geeks Get The Girls"
- "Maybe Won't Do"
- "Separation Anxiety"