The arrangement allows Norman's distinct, raspy vocals to take center stage, emphasizing the nostalgic and melancholic narrative of the lyrics.
The acoustic version is featured in the One Acoustic Evening concert series/album (released in 2005/2018), which showcased re-recordings of his hits.
"Living Next Door to Alice" (One Acoustic Evening) is a distinct solo acoustic performance by Chris Norman , former lead singer of Smokie, highlighting the song’s emotional storytelling through a stripped-back musical arrangement.
The song was first released by the Australian pop group New World in 1972.
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Written by British songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman.
The performance retains the story of a man who has secretly loved his neighbor, Alice, for 24 years, realizing only as she leaves that he missed his chance.
Smokie (with Chris Norman) released their famous version in 1976, bringing it global fame.