About the SongLiving Next Door to Alice: The Best of Smokie

ā€œLiving Next Door to Aliceā€ by Smokie is a catchy and engaging rock song that tells a poignant story of love and heartbreak. Released in 1976, it became one of the band’s most recognizable hits, celebrated for its infectious chorus and relatable narrative.

The song centers around a narrator who reflects on his feelings for Alice, a girl who has captured his heart but is moving away. The repeated line, ā€œAlice, who the hell is Alice?ā€ expresses his frustration and confusion, adding a touch of humor to the underlying theme of lost love. The catchy refrain invites listeners to sing along, making it a staple at parties and gatherings.
Musically, ā€œLiving Next Door to Aliceā€ features a lively arrangement, with driving guitars and upbeat melodies that perfectly complement the narrative’s emotional weight. Smokie’s signature harmonies add depth to the song, enhancing its appeal and making it feel both intimate and anthemic.

Upon its release, the song reached impressive chart positions in several countries, cementing Smokie’s place in the glam rock scene of the 1970s. Its blend of storytelling and catchy hooks contributed to its lasting popularity, and it remains a favorite among fans of classic rock.
Over the years, ā€œLiving Next Door to Aliceā€ has been covered by various artists and featured in different media, showcasing its enduring appeal. The song captures the bittersweet nature of love and the feeling of longing that many can relate to, making it a timeless piece that continues to resonate with audiences.

In summary, ā€œLiving Next Door to Aliceā€ is a classic that combines humor, storytelling, and a catchy melody into a memorable listening experience. Smokie’s ability to convey emotion through engaging lyrics and harmonious vocals ensures that this song remains a beloved favorite, inviting listeners to reminisce about love and the complexities of relationships.Picture background

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Lyrics: ā€œLiving Next Door To Aliceā€

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Sally called when she got the word
And she said: ā€œI suppose you’ve heard
About Aliceā€
When I rushed to the window
And I looked outside
And I could hardly believe my eyes
As a big limousine rolled up
Into Alice’s drive…Oh, I don’t know why she’s leaving
Or where she’s gonna go
I guess she’s got her reasons
But I just don’t want to know
ā€˜Cos for twenty-four years
I’ve been living next door to Alice
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance
To tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance
Now I’ve got to get used to not living next door to Alice…We grew up together
Two kids in the park
We carved our initials
Deep in the bark
Me and Alice
Now she walks through the door
With her head held high
Just for a moment, I caught her eye
As a big limousine pulled slowly
Out of Alice’s drive
Oh, I don’t know why she’s leaving
Or where she’s gonna go
I guess she’s got her reasons
But I just don’t want to know
ā€˜Cos for twenty-four years
I’ve been living next door to Alice
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance
To tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance
Now I gotta get used to not living next door to Alice…
And Sally called back and asked how I felt
And she said: ā€œI know how to help
Get over Aliceā€
She said: ā€œNow Alice is gone
But I’m still here
You know I’ve been waiting
For twenty-four yearsā€¦ā€
And a big limousine disappeared…
I don’t know why she’s leaving
Or where she’s gonna go
I guess she’s got her reasons
But I just don’t want to know
ā€˜Cos for twenty-four years
I’ve been living next door to Alice
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance
To tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance
But I’ll never get used to not living next door to Alice…
No, I’ll never get used to not living next door to Alice…

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