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One of the best from Alice Cooper. Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948)[1] is an American rock singer, songwriter and broadcaster whose career spans more than five decades. With a stage show that features guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, boa constrictors and baby dolls, Cooper has drawn equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock to pioneer a grandly theatrical and violent brand of heavy metal that was designed to shock.
Alice Cooper was originally a band consisting of Furnier on vocals and harmonica, lead guitarist Glen Buxton, Michael Bruce on rhythm guitar, Dennis Dunaway on bass guitar, and drummer Neal Smith. The original Alice Cooper band broke into the international music mainstream with the 1971 hit "I'm Eighteen" from the album Love it to Death, which was followed by the even bigger single "School's Out" in 1972. The band reached their commercial peak with the 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies.
Furnier's solo career as Alice Cooper, adopting the band's name as his own name, began with the 1975 concept album Welcome to My Nightmare. In 2008 he released Along Came a Spider, his 18th solo album. Expanding from his original Detroit rock roots, over the years Cooper has experimented with many different musical styles, including conceptual rock, art rock, glam metal, hard rock, new wave, pop rock, psychedelic rock, soft rock, experimental rock, heavy metal, and industrial rock.[3] In recent times he has returned more to his garage rock roots.
Alice Cooper is known for his social and witty persona offstage, The Rolling Stone Album Guide going so far as to refer to him as the world's most "beloved heavy metal entertainer"] He helped to shape the sound and look of heavy metal, and has been credited as being the person who "first introduced horror imagery to rock'n'roll, and whose stagecraft and showmanship have permanently transformed the genre".[ Away from music, Cooper is a film actor, a golfing celebrity, a restaurateur and, since 2004, a popular radio DJ with his classic rock show Nights with Alice Cooper.

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  • they can all imitate but never duplicate.....my man Alice

  • Such a beautiful melody and lyrically it is brilliant! Classic and one of my all-time favorite songs!!

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  • Alice Cooper, real showman, real heart. After they made Alice they broke the mold. They had to, it was cracked to begin with...

  • Love me some Alice..And this song...displays his voice, BEAUTIFULLY

  • SCORE!

    

  • One of the many reasons I'm a die hard Cooper fan. He has some seriously rocking songs, and also boasts some of the most beautiful ballads. "Something to remember me by" is another new addition to his catalogue of brilliant ballads.

  • i love this song since the first time that i heard it!

    It's one of his best songs in my opinion,if it isn't the best

  • Happy Birthday Alice Cooper !

  • love you Alice <3

  • Perfect!

  • maravilhosaaa!!!

  • @AlvinYork1 I'll give you a reason: because most would feel self-conscious knowing that they're never gonna be THIS GOOD:D..... so they just write different genres..... well, the good composers, that is..... look up candyrat. it's a perfect example of what good composers have turned to. as for the others.... what others?:P

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