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David Coulier clearly remembers the first time he heard Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know”.
Coulier and Morissette dated for a time but broke up shortly before she recorded Jagged Little Pill. The “Fuller House” actor was rumoured to be the focus of her song “You Oughta Know”; the rumour was later confirmed. Coulier, speaking with SiriusXM’s Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, recalls hearing the song for the first time.
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“Here’s the story,” Coulier said. “I’m driving in Detroit and I’ve got my radio on, and I hear the hook for ‘You Oughta Know’ come on the radio. And I’m like, ‘Wow, this is a really cool hook.’ And then I start hearing the voice. I’m like, ‘Wow, this girl can sing.’ And I had no idea, you know, that this was the record.
“And then I was listening to the lyrics going, ‘Ooh, oh no! Oh, I can’t be this guy.’ And I went to the record store, bought the CD and I went and I parked on a street and I listened to the whole record. And there was a lot of familiar stuff in there that her and I had talked about. Like ‘Your shake is like a fish.’ I’d go, ‘Hey, dead fish me,’ and we’d do this dead fish handshake.”
Listening to Jagged Little Pill gave Coulier a better sense of his relationship with Morissette.
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“I started listening to it and I thought, Ooh, I think I may have really hurt this woman. And that was my first thought,” he said. “And so years later we reconnected and she couldn’t have been sweeter. And I said, ‘What do you want me to say when people ask me about this relationship?’ And she said, you can say whatever
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Alanis Morissette’s song ‘You Oughta Know’, which remains one of the singer-songwriter’s biggest hits.Morissette dated the Full House star between 1992 and 1994, breaking up around the time that Morissette was writing her third studio album, ‘Jagged Little Pill’. ‘You Oughta Know’ was released as the album’s first single in July of 1995 (around a month after the album itself came out), and has gone on to become iconic as a breakup anthem.Coulier first acknowledged similarities between the song’s content and his relationship to Morissette in 1997, but has shifted his perspective on whether or not it’s actually about him several times over the years.
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liked and shared the tweet, which went viral.Yankovic is known for his expert approach to parodies on songs such as “Eat It” to the tune of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It,” and “Like a Surgeon” for Madonna’s classic ‘80s song “Like a Virgin.”Reminding everyone he’s the true wizard with words, Yankovic tweeted back to the vocal powerhouse, “Hey! Stay in your lane!”Lynda Carter, who starred as “Wonder Woman” in the ‘70s, added a few more lines to Morissette’s rendition.“It’s not fair, to deny me of the shrubs and trees you would plant for me,” she tweeted, which garnered thousands of likes.While Yankovic, whose full name is Alfred Matthew Yankovic, hasn’t fully parodied any of Morissette’s songs, he created part of a parody, “Fast Food,” played to her song “Thank You,” which was in a medley of performances from a 1999-2000 tour.He also added a portion of “You Oughta Know” to his “Alternative Polka” medley years ago.
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Dave Coulier is coming clean about what it was like hearing Alanis Morissette’s scathing 1995 breakup anthem for the first time, a track that has long been rumored to be written about him. The "Full House" alum recently appeared on SiriusXM’s "Jim Norton & Sam Roberts" show and recalled his first memory of "You Oughta Know." The actor, 62, and the singer, 48, dated in the early ‘90s before she released the furious single. "Here’s the story.
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