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"Stephanie Says" | |
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Song by the Velvet Underground | |
from the album VU | |
Released | February 1985 |
Recorded | February 13–14, 1968[1] |
Studio | A&R, New York[1] |
Genre | Baroque pop |
Length | 2:50 |
Label | Verve |
Songwriter | Lou Reed |
Producer | Val Valentin[1] |
"Stephanie Says" is a song by American band the Velvet Underground, originally recorded in 1968. Although available on various bootlegs, the song was not released officially until 1985 when a remixed version appeared on the album VU, and subsequently on the 1995 box set Peel Slowly and See. The original 1968 mix of "Stephanie Says" was included on the 2005 Velvet Underground compilation album Gold.
"Caroline Says II" | |
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Song by Lou Reed | |
from the album Berlin | |
Released | October 5, 1973 |
Studio |
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Genre | Art rock |
Length | 4:10 |
Label | RCA Victor |
Songwriter | Lou Reed |
Producer | Bob Ezrin |
Lou Reed rewrote the lyrics and renamed it "Caroline Says II" for his 1973 solo album Berlin. While vastly different in tone, it retained the refrain "It's so cold in Alaska".
Spin said the Velvet Underground version was, "Virtually a direct referral to the first album. Both the melody and the function — another bittersweet homage to the negative girls of fashionable Manhattan —steers it awfully close to "All Tomorrow's Parties II"."[2]