Edwyn Collins — A Girl Like You

"A Girl Like You," released in December 1994, is the most famous solo track by Scottish singer-songwriter , formerly the frontman of the post-punk band Orange Juice . The song is celebrated for its distinctive blend of Northern soul , alternative rock , and glam rock . Musical Composition and Style

Collins has stated the song is about a rather than a specific person . The lyrics explore themes of obsession and new discovery, using intense imagery such as "hands are bleeding and my knees are raw" to describe a sense of total surrender to a new encounter . A notable line—"Too many protest singers, not enough protest songs"—is often cited as a dry commentary on the music industry of the time . Commercial Success and Pop Culture A Girl Like You Edwyn Collins

The track is a "sonic collage" that feels both retro and modern : "A Girl Like You," released in December 1994,