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{{Infobox
 
{{Infobox
 
|Box title = Somebody's Watching Me
 
|Box title = Somebody's Watching Me
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|Image file = somebodyswatchingme.jpg
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|Image size = 200x200
 
|Row 1 title = Featured in Episode
 
|Row 1 title = Featured in Episode
|Row 1 info = ''Brother's Keeper''
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|Row 1 info = "[[Brother's Keeper]]"
 
|Row 2 title = Artist(s)
 
|Row 2 title = Artist(s)
 
|Row 2 info = [[Rockwell]]
 
|Row 2 info = [[Rockwell]]
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|Row 8 info = Tubbs watching dancers
 
|Row 8 info = Tubbs watching dancers
 
|Row 9 title = Previous Song
 
|Row 9 title = Previous Song
|Row 9 info = "[[Miami Vice Theme]]"
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|Row 9 info = "[[Mi Rumbon]]"
 
|Row 10 title = Next Song
 
|Row 10 title = Next Song
 
|Row 10 info = "[[Girls Just Wanna Have Fun]]"
 
|Row 10 info = "[[Girls Just Wanna Have Fun]]"
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'''"Somebody's Watching Me"''' is a song performed by [[Rockwell]], recorded on his album ''Somebody's Watching Me'' in 1984. The song appeared in the ''Miami Vice'' episode "[[Brother's Keeper]]".
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'''"Somebody's Watching Me"''' is a song by [[Rockwell]], featured on the album ''Somebody's Watching Me'' in 1984 and released as a single in January of that year. It appeared in the ''[[Miami Vice]]'' episode "[[Brother's Keeper]]".
   
 
==Performers==
 
==Performers==
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*"Somebody's Watching Me" hit #1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B Chart, and was the beneficiary of Michael Jackson's wave of pop success in 1983-84 (due to his background vocals). It was kept out of the #1 spot on ''Billboard's'' "Hot 100" by Van Halen's "Jump" and Kenny Loggins' theme from ''Footloose''.
 
*"Somebody's Watching Me" hit #1 on the ''Billboard'' R&B Chart, and was the beneficiary of Michael Jackson's wave of pop success in 1983-84 (due to his background vocals). It was kept out of the #1 spot on ''Billboard's'' "Hot 100" by Van Halen's "Jump" and Kenny Loggins' theme from ''Footloose''.
 
*This song (performed by another artist) was used in commercials for the insurance company GEICO.
 
*This song (performed by another artist) was used in commercials for the insurance company GEICO.
 
[[Category:Season 1 songs]]
 
 
[[Category:Miami Vice Music]]
 

Latest revision as of 10:36, 7 December 2018

Somebody's Watching Me

Somebodyswatchingme

Featured in Episode
Artist(s)
Top Chart Position (Hot 100)
2 (March 24, 1984, three weeks)
Year Released
1984
Album
Somebody's Watching Me
Writer(s)
Kennedy Gordy, Curtis Anthony Nolen
RIAA Certification
NONE
Sequence song appears
Tubbs watching dancers
Previous Song
Next Song


"Somebody's Watching Me" is a song by Rockwell, featured on the album Somebody's Watching Me in 1984 and released as a single in January of that year. It appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Brother's Keeper".

Performers

  • Kennedy "Rockwell" Gordy: Vocals
  • Michael Jackson: Background Vocals

Notes

  • "Somebody's Watching Me" hit #1 on the Billboard R&B Chart, and was the beneficiary of Michael Jackson's wave of pop success in 1983-84 (due to his background vocals). It was kept out of the #1 spot on Billboard's "Hot 100" by Van Halen's "Jump" and Kenny Loggins' theme from Footloose.
  • This song (performed by another artist) was used in commercials for the insurance company GEICO.