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  • wow, where can I download this? mine is really crappy quality!

  • I wonder if anyone has the performance of this tune where she performed it at CJOH-TV in 1987?

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X Alanis: Too Hot! Documentary! type that in and go to part 2 to see the video

  • i love this song

  • Wow look so young! That my born year!

  • Oh my lord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=)=) She was so young!!!

  • My grade 8 teacher played this for us. My teacher was Alanis' drama coach on You Can't Do That On Television which was a local CJOH television show. I'm 37 now....back then, I knew Alanis was going somewhere and I'm proud to say that we're from the same city! And yes, she saved up her money from acting on You Can't Do That on Television

  • @luv2stitch1

    Was your teacher Jocelyn Rheaume?

  • @thaliasghost ....no, her name was Carol Hay

  • My grade 8 teacher played this for us. My teacher was Alanis' drama coach on You Can't Do this on television. I'm 37 now....back then, I knew Alanis was going somewhere and I'm proud to say that we're from the same city!

  • I have the original of this on a 45 record signed by her.

  • @Patricia74536 LUCKY!!!

  • słyszę to pierwszy raz i jestem pod ogromnym wrażeniem !!!!

    miała wtedy 11 lat a wokal doskonały,już wtedy miała bardzo silny głos

    rewelacja !!!!!!!!!!

    Dzięki za wrzucenie tego tutaj

  • where can I download ths song?

  • oops i meant "lovely voice" lol

  • wooooooooooooooooooowww thanks!!! this is so awesome.olevely voice as usual lol she looks so cute in the pic.thanx for the interesting detail!

  • I've got this record, and it's one of my prized possessions. This song is amazingly well made, considering she was such a young'un when it was written. The B-side, "Find the Right Man" was the first song she ever wrote, I believe.

  • let alone the unmistakable talent in her voice (even though the lyrics and synthezized sound are hideous, lol)....the fact that she wrote this herself at AGE NINE..... what 9 year old is writing/thinking: "will i make it through tomorrow? will there be no end to my sorrow? fate stay with me i wanna be free"

  • it'd b good if she lowered the static. Geez! the 80s really were a time of excess. Excess hair, clothing, and as in this song--noise! lol...

  • Happy Birthday Alanis!!!!

  • She also released a song, "Find the Right Man", that was the B-side of this single. I would love to hear it...

  • @Yokonono99 I have it some place and I will get back to u when I find it

  • @debfan74

    Really? thanks

  • @Yokonono99 yes i have it on a cd some place...and once I find it I will email it to u if u wish :-)

  • @debfan74

    k.. thanks a lot. im always looking for new alanis stuff

  • she was 13 years old then

  • @RachelClaire6 wiki says 11 years

  • @m4r4h4 i just calculated

    when she was bon in 1974 and this song is from 1987 then she was 13, but she wrote the song 1984, also she was 10 or 11 and you are right!

    perhaps she wrote it 1984 ans sung it 1985, so she was 11.

  • I wish other artists would do covers of her pre-JLP songs. There's a fair number of them that are too good to be kept in obscurity like this.

  • Didn't she write and produce this song when she was ten?

  • Not long ago, Alanis sang a different version of the song 'Too hot'... I guess it was her way to make peaces with the past, which is cool.

    I think her old pop songs are fun, lol... I obviously don't like them in a 'serious' way, so to speak... but I like them just because she used to sing them.

    Fate stay with me is pretty catchy, lol

  • lol. This is the first time I've ever heard this, It's... different.

  • wow

  • wow!!!what a voice for that age..!!

  • I want Alanis to take all the songs she wrote, released AND unreleased, from the time she was a preteen all the way to the time right before "Jagged Little Pill" came out, and put them on a series of new albums. I don't care if they weren't "inspired", I WANNA HEAR THEM!

    The fans DESERVE to hear how her style evolved - all the way from the beginning to now.

  • It's probably safe to say that that will never happen. From what I understand, she actually does own the masters to her pre--"Jagged" work, and she refuses to put them out. Kinda like Ministry trying to bury their entire "Depeche Mode Lite" period. There was absolutely nothing wrong with that music, and it would sure as hell help her career, seeing as she's not doing a whole hell of a lot now.

  • I've read that myself somewhere. Seems to me that she has far too much pride.

  • What about the new album she released last year?

    They wouldn't help her career - they're in the past, where the style of these old songs was desired then, but not now. Big fans of Alanis might want to hear all, including old and unreleased ones, but there's no way they'd improve her career.

    Thing is, she's pretty damn famous, rich, well known, and admired. It doesn't really need improving :P.

    I love what she does have, and look forward to any more she releases - that's good enough for me.

  • Who cares whether they'd improve her career or not? She should do it for the fans who are interested in her evolution, not for herself.

  • She just realeased an album last year.

  • this is incredible for her, even though she would not want to look back on this, because in various interviews she said she gave these records away, but I have to give her thumbs up for a song written at a young age

  • @debfan74 i doubt she wrote it.

  • @almightyseancore She did. In 1984, Morissette wrote her first song, "Fate Stay with Me", which she sent to a local folk singer, Lindsay Morgan, who recruited Morissette as her protégé

  • @almightyseancore meaning u doubt she wrote this??? Look at Debbie Gibson ( or Deborah Gibson) she wrote Only In My Dreams at 13 yrs old, and the song was in a song writing contest, she won against teens and people in their 20s and 30s......so yes it is possible for a youngster to write a song :-)

  • **continued from prior post

    I unfortunately do not have any of those shows on video, so anyone who does, please post them on Youtube.

    I'm so proud of Alanis!! I moved to NYC in 1993 and heard her on the radio shortly thereafter, what a nice surprise.

  • I went to Immaculata High School in Ottawa, Canada, the year after Alanis left (I was there from grade 8-13 (yes, grade 13). I interviewed her in 1987 when were both13 years old on a live community television show called "See Hear." I believe that our producer's name was Amy Smith.

    **continued next post

  • This is 1985. She was 11...

  • when i looked it up it gave me 1987

  • @Charmedone9805 I heard she was ten, and that she funded the single using money she made acting.

  • @Charmedone9805 I don't know what year she was born, but the site I found this song on said, "Alanis n'a que 10 ans lorsqu'elle enregistre son premier simple, "Fate Stay With Me"." That means, "Alanis was not but 10 years old when she came out with her first single, "Fate Stay With Me."

  • @Charmedone9805 In 1984, Morissette wrote her first song, "Fate Stay with Me," which she sent to a local folk singer, Lindsay Morgan, who recruited Morissette as her protégé wikipedia

    not that it really matters doesnt change anything in my life lol

  • ive been looking for this thanks

  • Fantastic! Is it still collecters item?

  • Good work Charmendone!! You have totally cured curiosity!! Thanks for sharing this!!

  • I love it! I've been looking for this. Thanks!

  • wow, where did u find it

  • i downloaded back in 2001 and i saved it on a cd this is a rare song to find from her

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