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Artist:

Tiffany

Song:

I Think We're Alone Now

Album: 

Greatest Hits

Year: 

1996

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MusicIsMyWeapon | MEMORY FROM 1996

I think we're alone now

LOCATION: Derby Line, VT, My bedroom

YEAR: 1996

TAGS: Tiffany, Young Love, Walkman

PUBLISHED: January 8, 2008

I got this album the same week I got my first Walkman. Actually, it was a tape, not sure if that counts as an album.

One of the first songs I ever memorized, I would sing it over and over....I know...lame.

I just liked it. Well one night, I was listening this as I went to bed, and apparently I did not realize I was singing along, because my mom came bursting in and asked me to please keep it down. My sisters never let me hear the last of that...

"Running just as fast as we can"
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COMMENTS (5)
RHMF said: That is pretty lame, but let's face it, we've all indulged ourselves by singing along to some pretty lame songs. Like that scene in the movie Tommy Boy with Chis Farley and David Spade singing at the top of their lungs to the Carpenter's song "Superstar" while driving in their car. Pretty hysterical. (1/7/2008)

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David said: Harold & Kumar singing a Wilson Phillips's song while driving was also pretty classic... they obviously got wrapped up in something they couldn't stop. (1/8/2008)

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LittleGreen said: I adored this song when I was younger too, so I wouldn't sweat it too much. I couldn't possibly count how many times I sang it, but difference is, I sang it wishing I was Tiffany doing those concerts in the middle of malls... (1/21/2008)

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dtricarico said: Uh. Don't feel bad. I went to a newspaper staff meeting my first year in junior college wearing the concert T-shirt I'd bought at the Barry Manilow concert the night before. The guy who did the music reviews gave me a ration and I never really lived it down with him. I was the only straight teenage boy in America who owned every Barry Manilow album ever made. Too bad. I liked them. (2/17/2008)

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alynn said: I still sing along with this one whenever I hear and knew the words long before Tiffany sang them (3/7/2008)

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