Lyrics of
Living Next Door To Alice

Living Next Door to Alice, written by Nicki Chinn and Mike Chapman, became famous when performed by the band Smokie in the mid-70s. The song tells the story of a man who finds out from his friend Sally that his neighbor Alice, whom he has had feelings for 24 years, is moving away. The song captures feelings of loss and not seizing opportunities in life.

Sally called when she got the word.
And she said: "I suppose you've heard - about Alice".
When I rushed to the window, and I looked outside,
and I could hardly believe my eyes.
And the big limousine rolled up, into Alice's drive.

Oh, I don't know why she's leaving, or where she's gonna go.
I guess she's got her reasons, but I just don't wanna know.
Cause for twenty-four years I've been living next door to Alice.
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance,
to tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance,
now I've got to get used to not living next door to Alice.

We grew up together, two kids in the park.
We carved our initials, deep in the bark. Me and Alice
Now she walks to the door with her head held high
Just for a moment I caught her eye
As the limousine pulls out, of Alice's drive

Oh, I don't know why she's leaving, or where she's gonna go.
I guess she's got her reasons, but I just don't wanna know.
Cause for twenty-four years I've been living next door to Alice.
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance,
to tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance,
now I've got to get used to not living next door to Alice.

Then Sally called back and asked how I felt,
And she said: "I know how to help - get over Alice".
She said: "Now Alice is gone, but I'm still here,
you know I've been waiting for twenty-four years "
N.C.

Oh, I don't know why she's leaving, or where she's gonna go.
I guess she's got her reasons, but I just don't wanna know.
Cause for twenty-four years I've been living next door to Alice.
Twenty-four years just waiting for a chance,
to tell her how I feel, and maybe get a second glance,
now I've got to get used to not living next door to Alice.

No, I'll never get used to not living next door to Alice