No matter how lightweight a song might seem, if you think about it long enough, you're bound to come up with something interesting to say. In the case of Tommy James and the Shondells' much-covered hit ''I Think We're Alone Now,'' it inspired me to talk about cover versions and the myriad reasons people have for doing them. Hear all about it in the latest episode of the FRIDAY'S BEST POP SONG EVER PODCAST, which has just been posted on Stitcher.
“The Disturbing Case of America’s Most Infamous Haunting”
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PBS’ Storied looks at a haunting in early 19th Century Tennessee. “Between
1817 and 1821, the Bell family of rural Tennessee became the center of one
of th...
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