Somebody's Watching Me (1984)

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Title: Somebody's Watching Me
Artist: Rockwell
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1984

Tracks:
1 - Somebody's Watching Me - 4:58 -
2 - Obscene Phone Caller - 3:25
3 - Taxman - 3:57
4 - Change Your Ways - 4:23
5 - Runaway - 4:23
6 - Wasting Away - 3:55
7 - Knife - 5:06
8 - Foreign Country - 6:00

Overview:
Somebody's Watching Me is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Rockwell, released in 1984 on Motown. It features the title track (with Michael Jackson on vocals in the chorus), as well as the US top 40 hit "Obscene Phone Caller". However the next two singles, the power ballad "Knife" and a cover of the Beatles' "Taxman" failed to reach the top 40.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Rockwell’s debut album Somebody’s Watching Me gave us one of the most popular 80s song ever. The song Somebody’s Watching Me which Michael Jackson sang on plays on the radio all the time. By far one of the most popular 80s songs ever.
 
Sometimes it feels like, somebody’s watching meeeeeee..

George Clooney Reaction GIF
 
This is one of those songs that I find myself singing along to everytime it’s playing.
 
I think his father was like the president of this record company. That’s the only reason why the song made it.
 
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