The related album, Waiting for the Day (November 1999) appeared in the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart and achieved platinum certification from ARIA.
Bridget Benenate is an American songwriter who first found success with the song "Permission to Shine," which was performed by the band Bachelor Girl and shot to the top of the Australian charts in 1999.
"Buses and Trains" was the first and most successful single by Australian band Bachelor Girl.
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It was nominated for the Australian Performing Right Association "Song of the Year" in the awards held in May 1999 but lost to "Buses and Trains" by Bachelor Girl.
Since 2004 he has also been involved with a Melbourne band called Electric Mary, and he is also currently involved in a band called She Said Yes, led by Tania Doko, the former lead singer of Bachelor Girl.
"Treat Me Good" is a song written by Tania Doko, Joanne McDonald and James Roche for Bachelor Girl's first album Waiting for the Day (1998).
The character of La Garçonne (The Bachelor Girl), was modeled after the character in Victor Margueritte's novel of the same name.