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Who sang song with "Alone again, naturally"?

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Kevin Hong

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Feb 7, 1995, 12:39:50 AM2/7/95
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I'm looking for the title and artist of a neat little oldie that I hear
from time to time on the radio. It's sung by an accented (possible
British?) male slightly high-pitched voice, and the chorus goes something
like, "Alone again....naturally" (not sure if it's "naturally" or not)...

Any help in identifying the title/artist would be appreciated.

Thanks
Kevin

Michael Lafferty

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Feb 8, 1995, 10:34:45 PM2/8/95
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In <D3M7q...@eskimo.com> kev...@eskimo.com (Kevin Hong) writes:

>I'm looking for the title and artist of a neat little oldie that I hear
>from time to time on the radio. It's sung by an accented (possible
>British?) male slightly high-pitched voice, and the chorus goes something
>like, "Alone again....naturally" (not sure if it's "naturally" or not)...


It was Gilbert O'Sullivan.

Michael

L Norris

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Feb 11, 1995, 10:50:07 PM2/11/95
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In <D3M7q...@eskimo.com> kev...@eskimo.com (Kevin Hong) writes:

Alone Again Naturally by Gilbert O'Sullivan

SteveO

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Feb 17, 1995, 2:03:33 AM2/17/95
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Michael R. Lewis <ab...@detroit.freenet.org> writes:


>In a previous article, kev...@eskimo.com (Kevin Hong) says:
>
>>I'm looking for the title and artist of a neat little oldie that I hear
>>from time to time on the radio. It's sung by an accented (possible ...
>
>Gilbert O'Sullivan circa '70-72

Anita Bryant covered it a year or so later, sung from a female standpoint.
Also put a bit of a born-again Christian slant to it.

Steve

Glenn Mandelkern

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Feb 22, 1995, 2:11:04 PM2/22/95
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In article <3i1dm5$s4n$2...@mhadg.production.compuserve.com>,
C.J. Wilson <75273...@CompuServe.COM> wrote:
>I dunno, sounds like Michael Jackson to me!! yuk, yuk.
>

Sorry, but the vocalist has a much more masculine sounding voice than
Michael Jackson could ever dream of possessing.

I can understand someone mixing it up, though, with pre-disco Bee Gees,
i.e., when Barry, Maurice and Robin sang in a lower register. Other people
have thought this was a Beatles tune.

Anyway, the artist being searched for is
Gilbert O'Sullivan

He also did a song called "Claire".

I know "Claire" is found in the "Super Hits of the 70's/Have A Nice Day"
22-volume series from Rhino. I think "Alone Again, Naturally" is on another
volume, try #8, perhaps?

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