While the original song by Smokie (and the earlier version by ) is a melancholic soft-rock ballad, the Campbell Brothers (often performing as Die Campbells ) frequently infuse the story with an upbeat, country-dance energy, making the tale of long-lost love a staple for sing-alongs and line dancing. Campbell Brothers - Living Next Door To Alice
The story of the (a South African duo consisting of brothers Tony and Leon Campbell) living next door to Alice is a modern reimagining of the classic 1976 hit song "Living Next Door to Alice" by the band Smokie . campbell_brothers_living_next_door_to_alice
: The story reaches its climax when a "big limousine" pulls into Alice's drive. She is leaving, and although the narrator doesn't know where she is going or why, he realizes his window of opportunity has finally closed. While the original song by Smokie (and the
: They grew up together, playing in the park and even carving their initials into the bark of a tree. She is leaving, and although the narrator doesn't
: For 24 years, the protagonist has watched Alice from his window, waiting for the right moment to tell her how he feels. However, he never finds the courage, remaining just the "boy next door" while she lives her life.
The narrative follows a man who has lived next door to a girl named Alice since they were children.