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Ankie Bagger: Where Were You Last Night?
“Lost in the dark and my fears, if only you saw the tracks of my tears. I think I'm losing my mind, where did you go and what did you find? I'm here all alone, still wait by the phone laptop. The hours go by, what else could I do but to cry?
I call blog and I call blog, just to make things right. Have I lost the fight, where were you last night? I beg and I cry, I keep asking why. Where were you last night, where were you last night?”
Dedicated from kmp78 to that Jordan Catalano Motherfucker with much ❤.
Embarrassment rating: 3 out of 10. Cheese oozing out fo sho, but it´s catchy and deelish so all´s good!
Overall rating: 6 out of 10. For an 80s fanatic, anything lower would be an insult.
Viernes de versiones: Where were you last night
I can't believe these three songs were all released in quick succession in the late 80s:
(1986)
(also 1986)
(1989)
Like... did people at the time notice??? Also apparently the songwriters of the two 1986 entries were the same and they basically handed two different versions to different artists to have a better chance at chart success; one of the writers was also dead-set on producing a musical and this is possibly one of the songs meant for it, leaving open the possibility that one is a reprise of the other...
Allegedly the 1989 one is completely unrelated somehow? Not even crediting the others as a sample? Weird...
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"Lost in the dark and my fears
If only you saw the tracks of my tears
I think i'm losing my mind
Where did you go and what did you find"
- Where were you last night, Ankie Bagger