The red-haired girl in Billy Joel's song "We Didn't Start the Fire" is often interpreted as a reference to the actress and singer, Veronica Lake, who was known for her iconic red hair and glamorous image in the 1940s. However, the specific identity of the "red-haired girl" is not definitively stated in the lyrics and can also be seen as a symbol of youthful rebellion and the cultural changes happening during the time periods mentioned in the song. Ultimately, she represents an era and a spirit rather than a specific individual.
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billy martin and benji madden
This girl says it is but i dont believe it
Only when she was a little girl.
You're a wicked beast Charlie Brown.
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No no girl has kiss him
Annalise Basso, she has been on one episode of True Blood entitled Keep THis Party Going. She plays Jessica's litttle sister Eden Hanby.
Uptown Girl was written by Billy Joel. It was also covered by Westlife.
billy likes Olivia holt
Broncho Billy and the Girl - 1912 was released on: USA: 9 April 1912
billy goat
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Billy is a boy's name. It is short for William. It can, however, be a girl's nickname, for names like Wilhelmina, or even a real name.
Girl not a boy like Michal jackson
Jennifer Bartels