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"Pearl's Girl" is the title of several 1996 single releases and a song by
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, from their album ''
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''; where the song is titled "Pearls Girl". The single peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 22. The song title comes from the name of a racing greyhound. "I spent a few nights in
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," recalled
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, "and it actually came from a night on the Rioja down by the docks. I'm actually shouting, Rioja, Rioja… I'd come from this really great club on the
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, listening to lots of classic
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, which is where the 'Reverend
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' bit comes from. I was sitting by the docks and they have these 'bride boats' there, which people get married on. They go down the river and out to sea. I was just sitting there, Rioja-ed out, watching these boats sail past me at three in the morning. There were bonfires and everything."


Track listing (original release)


UK 12-inch

# "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" – 10:07 # "Cherry Pie" – 8:22


UK triple 12-inch/double CD

# "Pearl's Girl (Short)" – 3:50 # "Oich Oich" – 8:33 # "Cherry Pie" – 8:22 # "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" – 10:07 # "Mosaic" – 5:01 # "Deep Arch" – 8:24


UK CD1

# "Pearl's Girl (Short)" – 4:25 # "Oich Oich" – 8:33 # "Cherry Pie" – 8:22


UK CD2

# "Pearl's Girl (Carp Dreams...Koi)" – 10:07 # "Mosaic" – 5:01 # "Deep Arch" – 8:24


Track listing (re-release)


UK 12-inch (promo)

# "Pearl's Girl" # "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)"


UK 12-inch (promo?)

# "Pearl's Girl" (14996 version) # "Rowla" (extended)


UK CD1

# "Pearl's Girl" (short version) – 4:24 # "Oich Oich" – 8:33 # "Cherry Pie" – 8:21


UK CD2

# "Pearl's Girl (Tin There)" – 8:11 # "Puppies" – 3:53 # "Born Slippy" – 8:57


US CD

# "Pearl's Girl (Tin There) – 8:07 # "Pearl's Girl" (14996 version) – 8:50 # "Puppies" – 3:51 # "Oich Oich" – 8:30 # "Cherry Pie" – 8:18 # "Pearl's Girl" (edit) – 4:22 # "Pearl's Girl" (album version) – 9:35 # "Mosaic" – 4:58 # "Deep Arch" – 8:22


Appearances

* The 9:37 version appears on the first CD
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to the 1997 film ''
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''; ''The Saint: Music from the Motion Picture'', Virgin Records, 1997. * "Pearl's Girl" was the third track on the 1997 compilation album '' MTV's Amp''. * "Tin There" appears on the ''Wipeout 2097'' soundtrack as an original mix with reduced percussion and an ambient ending. * "Pearl's Girl" was featured on ''Q'' magazine's (UK) ''Essential Dance CD'' in 2001. * "Pearl's Girl" appears on the 2013 video game, ''
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''. * "Pearl's Girl" can be heard as the intro to ''
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s '' Live From Texas''.


Usage in media

* "Pearl's Girl" appears in the opening credits for the 1998 film ''Holy Man''. * "Pearl's Girl" is one of the tracks heard on the bad guys' car stereo when they are in pursuit of Simon Templar (Val Kilmer) and Dr Emma Russell (Elisabeth Shue) in ''
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''. Director Phillip Noyce mixed Graeme Revell's original score with source music heard on radios throughout various points in the film. * "Pearl's Girl" was used as the theme music for the Channel 4 drama series ''Psychos''. It was set in a mental ward and featured Nicholas Clay among the cast. * In 1998 "Pearl's Girl" was used as the backing track to Radio 1's ''Newsbeat'', giving a cutting-edge feel to the fast-moving news programme. The words were edited out. The drum sounds were played in a continuous loop until the end of each bulletin. * In February 2010, "Pearl's Girl" was used in a Channel 4 advert for drama series ''
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''. * The song appears in the 2013 video game ''
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''.


References

{{Authority control Underworld (band) songs 1996 singles 1995 songs Songs written by Darren Emerson Songs written by Rick Smith (musician) Songs written by Karl Hyde