Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is here with a cover of the self-isolation anthem “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
30.03.2020 - 05:01 / billboard.com
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performed an acoustic rendition of the group’s 2004 hit “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” for Fox’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America on Sunday (March 29).
“Hope you don’t mind if my dogs are here,” Armstrong joked before launching into the true self-isolation anthem. Performing solo from his home in a leather jacket and patterned shirt, the rocker hit every note perfectly.
"I figure if we have to spend this time in isolation at least we can be alone together,"
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is here with a cover of the self-isolation anthem “I Think We’re Alone Now”.
Billie Joe Armstrong logged in for a virtual chat Monday night with The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon, and for a performance of a song high on everyone’s self-isolation list.The Green Day frontman performed a rocking version of “I Think We're Alone Now,” originally recorded in the ‘60s by Tommy James and the Shondells and turned into a mega-hit once more in the ‘80s by Tiffany.“I think we’re alone now. There doesn’t seem to be anyone around,” are lyrics perfect for our time.
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