Little Girls (Oingo Boingo song)

"Little Girls" is a song by American new wave band Oingo Boingo and the opening track of their debut studio album Only a Lad.

"[2][3] Elfman has occasionally offered other explanations; in a 1985 concert he jokingly suggested that the song was about how his girlfriend was so "very, very little" that "she fits in the palm of [his] hand.

[5] The music video, directed by Elfman's brother Richard, depicts Elfman in an empty house dancing with girls and people with dwarfism, followed by on-lookers (portrayed by other members of Oingo Boingo) staring vacantly as he walks down a street with an apparent underage girl.

The video features set pieces strongly reminiscent of German expressionist filmmaking, such as that seen in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920).

[citation needed] It was originally banned in Canada[6] and was later named "the creepiest music video of all time" by The Independent.