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Tommy James And The Shondells - I Think We're Alone Now
Tommy James And The Shondells - I Think We're Alone Now
Format LP 
Label Roulette SR 25353 
Released 1967 
Also released on  
Great Britain -
USA (Billboard) -
Sweden (Tio i Topp) -
Sweden (Kvällstoppen) -
Netherlands -
"I Think We're Alone Now" was the 4'th smash hit single in a row for Tommy James and The Shondells. The album, released in February of 1967, it was highly acclaimed by industry vets who, up until then, hadn't paid much attention to the band. It boasted three monster hits from the group "I Think We're Alone Now", "Mirage", and "I Like The Way" plus a slew of great album cuts all of which received much radio airplay

With this album Tommy James also began a long-term relationship with producers Bo Gentry and Ritchie Cordell and musical arranger Jimmy Wisner. Over the next 2 years this team would crank out no fewer than 7 gold singles and 3 gold albums.

Hits, hooks, staccato eighth notes and galloping guitars - this was the album that said it loud and clear: Tommy James and the Shondells were here to stay.

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Tracks (Click on Track for More Informaton)

1.   I Think We're Alone Now
2.   Trust Each Other In Love
3.   What I'd Give To See Your Face Again
4.   Baby Let Me Down
5.   Let's Be Lovers
6.   Run Run Baby Run
7.   Mirage
8.   I Like The Way
9.   California Sun
10. (Baby, Baby) I Can't Take It No More
11. Gone Gone Gone
12. Shout

About the Chart Information

Great Britain chart positions are collected from Record Retailer. New Musical Express is the source for any chart positions prior to 1960.

USA (Billboard) chart positions are collected from US Billboard Hot 100.

Sweden (Tio i Topp) chart positions are from the popular radio show "Tio i Topp", aired between October 1961 and June 1974. Charts were compiled by votes from one or two studio audiences.

Sweden (Kvällstoppen) are selling chart positions from the radio show "Kvällstoppen". The charts were compiled between July 1962 and August 1975, and were based on selling figures from Swedish record stores.


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