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"Cornflake Girl"
Single by Tori Amos
from the album Under the Pink
Released Jan 10, 1994 [UK]

Feb 14, 1994 [Aus]


May 5, 1994 [US]
Genre Alternative rock
Length 5:06 (Album Version)
3:54 (Edit)
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Tori Amos (lyricist/composer)
Producer Tori Amos
Eric Rosse
Tori Amos singles chronology
"Crucify"
(1992)
"Cornflake Girl"
(1994)
"God"
(1994)
Alternate covers
UK CD single cover
UK CD single cover
Music sample

"Cornflake Girl" is a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos. It is the eighth track on Amos' 1994 album Under the Pink. The song reached #4 on the UK singles chart, and was Amos' most successful international hit at the time. In Australia, the song peaked at #19[1], and was #35 in radio station Triple J's 1994 Hottest 100 poll, appearing on the compilation album of that year's Hottest 100.[2] The song was also ranked in Blender magazine's The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born at #433.[3]

Contents

[edit] Inspiration and meaning

The inspiration for "Cornflake Girl" came from Alice Walker's novel Possessing the Secret of Joy, about a young African woman going through the ritual of female genital mutilation. Amos was angered by the idea that a mother could subject her daughter to such a brutal act, and the song arose as an exploration of the idea of betrayal between women. In the song two factions of women are referred to: the "Raisin Girls" are "multicultural" and open-minded, while the "Cornflake Girls" of the title are "narrowminded and full of prejudice".[4]

The reference to cornflakes and raisins comes from their distribution in a box of breakfast cereal, implying that "raisin girls" are much harder to find than "cornflake girls". Amos has spoken in interviews about being referred to glibly as "the Cornflake Girl" due to the song's title being applied to her, when she considers herself a "Raisin Girl". The confusion is likely related to her 1987 commercial for Kellogg's Just Right [5], made before her widespread fame. Just Right includes both raisins and corn flakes, so the song and the cereal are related either through coincidence or intent.

Atlantis released a series of Cornflakes boxes with picture of Amos on them to promote this. They are now collector's items.[6]

The song was covered by post-hardcore band Jawbox as a hidden track on their self-titled 1996 album[7], as well as by the band Tapping the Vein on the Tori Amos tribute album Songs of a Goddess.[8] In 2007, after Amos had to pull out of an appearance on the Australian comedy program The Sideshow, musical comedy trio Tripod performed the song in her place.[9]

The term "cornflake girl" also appears in the lyrics of the Billy Bragg song "Body of Water" from his 1991 album Don't Try This at Home with the line "Oh, to become a pearl / In the wordy world of the cornflake girl".[10]

[edit] Track listing

US Single

  1. Cornflake Girl - Edit (3:54)
  2. Sister Janet (4:00)
  3. Daisy Dead Petals (3:03)
  4. Honey (3:47)

UK (CD2), Australian & German Single (with different artwork)

  1. Cornflake Girl (5:05) (=> liner notes denote "Edit" by error)
  2. Sister Janet (4:00)
    Piano Suite
  3. All The Girls Hate Her (2:23)
  4. Over It (2:11)

UK Limited Edition (CD1)

  1. Cornflake Girl (5:05)
  2. A Case Of You (4:38)
  3. If 6 Was 9 (3:59)
  4. Strange Fruit (4:00)

[edit] Music Video

There were two different videos for "Cornflake Girl". The UK version was directed by Big TV!, two directors from the UK. Tori said that is based on The Wizard of Oz, except that Dorothy goes to hell instead. This version was considered slightly too "strange" for American audiences and a second version was made, which was co-directed by Amos herself along with Nancy Bennett. The American video features Tori driving a truck full of girls around a typical American desert.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1994) Position
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 7
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks 12
U.K. Singles Chart 4
Australia ARIA Singles Chart 19
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 41
Dutch Singles Chart 26
Canadian Singles Chart 30
German Singles Chart 73
Irish Singles Chart 9

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Summary Of Tori's Chart Positions In Australia & The U.K., 30 June 2001.
  2. ^ hottest 100 1994, Triple J.
  3. ^ #433 The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born on Blender.com
  4. ^ Quotes from interviews with Tori Amos.
  5. ^ Tori Amos appears in a Kellogg's Just Right Commercial
  6. ^ "Cornflake Girl". Songfacts.com. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2545. Retrieved 2009-03-03. 
  7. ^ Hajari, Nisid: Music Capsule Review: Jawbox, Entertainment Weekly, July 26, 1996.
  8. ^ Amazon.com: A Tribute To Tori Amos - Songs Of A Goddess
  9. ^ The Sideshow, Episode 15. September 15, 2007.
  10. ^ Lyrics: Body of Water, MTV.



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