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November 7, 1987 – Teen pop singer Tiffany became the youngest act to score a US #1

Teen pop singer Tiffany became the youngest act to score a US #1 since Michael Jackson’s “Ben” topped the US Billboard singles chart in 1972. “I Think we’re Alone Now”, written by Ritchie Cordell, was initially a hit for Tommy James & the Shondells, reached #4 on the 1967 Billboard Hot 100. Tiffany’s version also reached #1 on other charts including the UK, Canada, and New Zealand.

November 7, 1987 - Teen pop singer Tiffany became the youngest act to score a US #1

LYRICS:
“Children, behave”
That’s what they say when we’re together
“And watch how you play”
They don’t understand
And so we’re running just as fast as we can
Holding on to one another’s hand
Trying to get away into the night
And then you put your arms around me
As we tumble to the ground and then you say
I think we’re alone now
There doesn’t seem to be anyone around
I think we’re alone now
The beating of our hearts is the only sound
Look at the way
We gotta hide what we’re doing
‘Cause what would they say
If they ever knew
And so we’re running just as fast as we can
Holding on to one another’s hand
Trying to get away into the night
And then you put your arms around me
As we tumble to the ground and then you say
I think we’re alone now
There doesn’t seem to be anyone around
I think we’re alone now
The beating of our hearts is the only sound
I think we’re alone now
There doesn’t seem to be anyone around
I think we’re alone now
The beating of our hearts is the only sound
I think we’re alone now
There doesn’t seem to be anyone around
I think we’re alone now

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