I Think I'm a Clone Now
| "I Think I'm a Clone Now" | |||||||
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| Single by "Weird Al" Yankovic | |||||||
| from the album Even Worse | |||||||
| B-side | "(This Song Is Just) Six Words Long" | ||||||
| Released | June 14, 1988 | ||||||
| Format | 7" | ||||||
| Recorded | February 18, 1988 | ||||||
| Genre | Comedy, Synth-pop | ||||||
| Length | 3:17 | ||||||
| Label | Scotti Brothers | ||||||
| Producer | Rick Derringer | ||||||
| "Weird Al" Yankovic singles chronology | |||||||
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"I Think I'm a Clone Now" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "I Think We're Alone Now", which was originally recorded by Tommy James & The Shondells. Yankovic's parody is based on the 1987 cover by Tiffany.
[edit] Track listing
The following tracks are on the single:
- "I Think I'm a Clone Now" – 3:17
- "(This Song's Just) Six Words Long" – 3:36
The promo single only contains "I Think I'm a Clone Now".
[edit] Lyrics
The lyrics tell the story of a man who describes his life as a clone of another person. He begins by telling his origins ("There in a petri dish late one night/They took a donor's body cell and fertilized a human egg"). He then describes his birth ("Born in a science lab late one night/Without a mother or a father, just a test tube and a womb with a view"), and later he lists the various perks of being a clone ("Livin' in stereo, it's all right/Well I can be my own best friend and I can send myself for pizza").
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