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Gompie was a Dutch band from
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, which in 1995 edited the Smokie hit "
Living Next Door to Alice "Living Next Door to Alice" is a song co-written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Originally released by Australian pop band New World in 1972, the song charted at No. 35 on the Australian chart. The song later became a worldwide hit for British ...
", adding the words "Alice, who the fuck is Alice!?". The song reached number 1 in the Netherlands and number 17 in the UK. ''Who the X Is Gompie!'' is the name of the album they released in 1995.


Background

The song "Living Next Door to Alice" was listened to on a regular basis in café Gompie in
Nijmegen Nijmegen ( , ; Nijmeegs: ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and the ninth largest of the Netherlands as a whole. Located on the Waal River close to the German border, Nijmegen is one of the oldest cities in the ...
. When the name "Alice" had passed, it was common for disk jockey Onno Pelser to turn the volume down, and the entire café would scream "Alice, who the fuck is Alice?". Rob Peters, director of a record company, happened to visit café Gompie one evening and witnessed this show. He approached his friend, singer
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, and one day later the song was recorded. "Gompie" was chosen as the artist name. The single became a hit in the
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and 80 other countries. In the
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and the
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, a censored version was released with the name "Alice, who the bleep is Alice?". This charted in Britain (though was less popular than Smokie's own re-recording of the track with
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) but made no impact in the US.


Album

''Who the X Is Gompie!'' is the name of the album released by Gompie. The album came after the success of their single "Alice (Who The X Is Alice)", which is featured on this album. The catalogue number for this album is RPC 95542, although it has since been deleted and is very hard to get hold of. The songs are mainly
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of songs that were already released. On the obverse of the album under each track listed is the name of the song on which it is based, unless it is an original song. This album has other interpretations and comical adaptations of hits from other various well-known artists, such as Smokie,
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, and many others. The album contains strong language.


Track listing

(Album title, Track length, Original song title, if applicable) #"Alice (Who The X Is Alice?)" (3:57) ("
Living Next Door To Alice "Living Next Door to Alice" is a song co-written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. Originally released by Australian pop band New World in 1972, the song charted at No. 35 on the Australian chart. The song later became a worldwide hit for British ...
") #"I Will Survive" (Party Version) (5:01) #"Life? You Never Saw My Wife" (3:10) (" Always Look on the Bright Side of Life") #"Everybody Needs My Body" (5:04) ("
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" is a song written by Bert Berns, Solomon Burke, and Jerry Wexler, and originally recorded by Burke under the production of Berns at Atlantic Records in 1964. Burke's version charted in 1964, but missed the US t ...
") #"Muss I Denn/House of the Rising Sun" (3:53) ("
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") #"Everybody Must Get Stoned" (4:26) ("Rainy Day Women Nos 12 and 35"/"
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") #"Yes I'm Ready" (4:15) ("Get Ready") #" Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi Ce Soir?" (4:10) #"Phoney Love" (3:28) #"King Knut's Can Can" (3:37) #"Black Money" (4;12) ("Black Kisses Never Make You Blue") #"Country Party" (3:39) #"Who The X Is Gompie?" (3:38) #"Tarzan & Heidi" (3:59) The track titled "Country Party" is a medley of the following songs: *"
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" Although not credited, the track titled "Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi Ce Soir?" is a version of
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. "Muss I Denn" is the original
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title of the song which later became known as "Wooden Heart". "Phoney Love" is a version of " La Bamba".


Discography


Albums

*''Who the X Is Gompie!'' (1995)


Singles

*" Alice (Who the X Is Alice?) (Living Next Door to Alice)" (1995) – NED #1, AUS #54,
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#2, BEL (Fla) #1, BEL (Wal) #36, GER #2, NOR #4, NZ #29,
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#2, UK #17 *"Tarzan & Heidi" (1995) – BEL (Fla) #30 *"Life? You Never Saw My Wife!" (1995) *"All I Want for X-Mas Is a Spice Girl" (1997) *"Hey Baby - Oe Aa" (2000)


References

{{Authority control Dutch comedy musical groups English-language musical groups from the Netherlands Musical groups from Nijmegen Parody musicians Dutch parodists Musical groups established in 1995