"Susannah`s Still Alive" | ||||
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Single by Dave Davies | ||||
B-side | "Funny Face" | |||
Released | 24 November 1967 | |||
Recorded | October 1967[1] | |||
Studio | Pye, London | |||
Genre | Pop,[2] folk pop[3] | |||
Length | 2:22 | |||
Label | Pye | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Davies | |||
Producer(s) | Ray Davies | |||
Dave Davies singles chronology | ||||
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"Susannah`s Still Alive" ("Suzanah`s Still Alive" on the original UK release) is a song by Dave Davies, released for his second solo single. The recording featured all of the Kinks` members as his backing band. It was a hit (peaking at #20 in the UK)[4] but it did not live up to the expectations of Davies` last single "Death of a Clown", which was a Top 5 hit.[4] It failed to chart in the US, but was a significant success in Europe, reaching #10 in the Netherlands, #27 in Germany, #18 in Belgium and #18 in Sweden.[4] Although it was never featured on an LP, its B-side "Funny Face" was included on the Kinks` 1967 album Something Else by the Kinks.
Although all original UK singles used the spelling `Suzanah`, in many other countries and on later compilation albums Suzannah or Susannah was used.
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"Susannah`s Still Alive" ("Suzanah`s Still Alive" on the original UK release) is a song by Dave Davies, released for his second solo single. The recording featured all of the Kinks` members as his backing band. It was a hit (peaking at #20 in the UK)[4] but it did not live up to the expectations of Davies` last single "Death of a Clown", which was a Top 5 hit.[4] It failed to chart in the US, but was a significant success in Europe, reaching #10 in the Netherlands, #27 in Germany, #18 in Belgium and #18 in Sweden.[4] Although it was never featured on an LP, its B-side "Funny Face" was included on the Kinks` 1967 album Something Else by the Kinks.
Although all original UK singles used the spelling `Suzanah`, in many other countries and on later compilation albums Suzannah or Susannah was used.
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The Kinks
Additional musician
"Susannah`s Still Alive" | ||||
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Single by Cardiacs | ||||
Released | 5 September 1988[7] | |||
Recorded | Summer 1988 | |||
Studio | The Slaughterhouse (Yorkshire) | |||
Label | Alphabet Business Concern | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Davies | |||
Producer(s) | Tim Smith | |||
Cardiacs singles chronology | ||||
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"Susannah`s Still Alive" is the fourth single and only cover version ever recorded by Cardiacs. As well as being released as a single, the track was also on the Kinks tribute album, Shangri-La - A Tribute to The Kinks.
Credits adapted from the 12" liner notes.[8] Personnel according to Eric Benac:[9]
Technical
Locations
"Susannah`s Still Alive" ("Suzanah`s Still Alive" on the original UK release) is a song by Dave Davies, released for his second solo single. The recording featured all of the Kinks` members as his backing band. It was a hit (peaking at #20 in the UK)[4] but it did not live up to the expectations of Davies` last single "Death of a Clown", which was a Top 5 hit.[4] It failed to chart in the US, but was a significant success in Europe, reaching #10 in the Netherlands, #27 in Germany, #18 in Belgium and #18 in Sweden.[4] Although it was never featured on an LP, its B-side "Funny Face" was included on the Kinks` 1967 album Something Else by the Kinks.
Although all original UK singles used the spelling `Suzanah`, in many other countries and on later compilation albums Suzannah or Susannah was used.
According to band researcher Doug Hinman:[5]
The Kinks
Additional musician
"Susannah`s Still Alive" | ||||
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Single by Cardiacs | ||||
Released | 5 September 1988[7] | |||
Recorded | Summer 1988 | |||
Studio | The Slaughterhouse (Yorkshire) | |||
Label | Alphabet Business Concern | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dave Davies | |||
Producer(s) | Tim Smith | |||
Cardiacs singles chronology | ||||
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"Susannah`s Still Alive" is the fourth single and only cover version ever recorded by Cardiacs. As well as being released as a single, the track was also on the Kinks tribute album, Shangri-La - A Tribute to The Kinks.
Credits adapted from the 12" liner notes.[8] Personnel according to Eric Benac:[9]
Technical
Locations