Key Takeaways
- Tiffany was surprised to learn her song was featured in Stranger Things.
- The artist expressed excitement about connecting with a new generation through her music.
- Her cover of ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ also appears in other shows like Pillion and Yellowjackets.
- Tiffany emphasizes the timeless nature of music and its ability to resonate across generations.
Isn’t it strange how some people who play a role in a project’s popularity don’t know they’re a part of it until we do? Kate Bush was left feeling gobsmacked when her 1985 single ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)’ shot up the charts after being featured in Season 4 of Netflix‘s Stranger Things, and now a similar revelation is happening for the beloved musical artist Tiffany.
According to Tiffany, she had no idea her 1987 cover of the ’60s hit ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ featured in a Season 5 episode of Stranger Things until it premiered on Netflix in November.
Tiffany on Hearing Her Song in Stranger Things
“It’s wild and beautiful. When I recorded ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’, I had no idea it would have this kind of life,” she recently explained to Attitude. “To see it pop up in something like Stranger Things and connect with a new generation – that’s magic. It reminds me that music doesn’t expire. Songs find the people who need them.”
Tiffany went on to say, “Professionally, it’s exciting – it brings new fans to my shows. Personally, it’s emotional. It’s like watching your child grow up and travel the world. I had no idea they were using it in the show until it happened. I’m a huge fan of the show and I had all my girlfriends messaging me when it aired. My son thought it was pretty cool too – we share a love for sci-fi!”
Other Places You Can Hear Tiffany’s Famous Tune
In addition to Stranger Things, Tiffany’s ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ appears in Harry Lighton’s outstanding drama Pillion, as well as in Season 3 of Yellowjackets. Tiffany is right about music being timeless. As much as I listen to contemporary artists, I’m still discovering bands from when my parents were young that kick all kinds of ass. Want an example? Check out the song ‘Cut the Cake’ by Average White Band, or the epic and experimental track ‘Frankenstein’ by Edgar Winter, The Edgar Winter Group.
What other songs have appeared in film or television that made you feel nostalgic? Have you ever heard “Weird Al” Yankovic’s parody of Tiffany’s cover tune, ‘I Think I’m a Clone Now’? It’s a classic.






