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Children, Behave!
8AM ON
18/06/2008
BY
Matthew Lawrence
So, yesterday Beth and I were talking about this weekend’s invasion by Gamera Tiffany, and that led to a discussion of Lene Lovich, who covered “I Think We’re Alone Now” (in both English and Japanese!) eight years before Tiffzilla.
Lovich, a Michigander with a voice one might call “kooky,” got a cult following in the late 1970s, and achieved a #3 UK hit with “Lucky Number,” a song that was originally written as a b-side to the “I Think We’re Alone Now” single. (I’m sure this makes no difference to anyone else, but Beth didn’t remember “I Think We’re Alone Now” from her album and I did, but I just learned it’s only because I have the CD re-issue that stuck that song on at the end. So we were both right!)
Anyhoo, here’s “Lucky Number”, and then some versions of “I Think We’re Alone Now” after the jump:
[youtube:http://youtube.com/watch?v=KnIJOO__jVo]





12:02AM 12/02/2008
Annie Messier said:
Good questions, Beth. I think royalties should be due songwriters/performers when their own (recorded) song is played--without exception--and when...
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