The title, Chelsea Girls, is a reference to the location in which the film takes place.
Chelsea Girls is largely unavailable for home video format.
Both her poetry and a 1994 collection of short stories, "Chelsea Girls," were highly autobiographical.
Musically, Chelsea Girl is best described as a cross between chamber folk and 1960s pop.
She made the decision to manage the band after seeing them perform as the opening act at the first Chelsea Girls show.
"The Chelsea Girls" was one of Warhol's few commercial successes.
Emerson made his film debut in 1967's Chelsea Girls, and soon became a Factory regular.
His most popular and critically successful film was Chelsea Girls (1966).
The title track and "Chelsea Girl" were issued as singles.
However, the next single ("Chelsea Girl") failed to chart at all.