Invisible (Alison Moyet song)
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"Invisible" is a song recorded by Alison Moyet in 1984, written by Lamont Dozier (of the songwriting team Holland–Dozier–Holland), from her debut album Alf. After two UK top ten hits with her previous singles, "Invisible" barely missed the top 20, reaching #21 on the UK Singles Chart. In Ireland, the single reached #6, becoming Moyet's third top 10 hit in that country. The single went even higher in New Zealand, peaking at #4, her second consecutive top ten hit after "All Cried Out" reached #6. The song is also the first American release from the album and is Moyet's most successful single in that country, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1985 and becoming her only US Top 40 hit, either solo or with Yazoo, thus far. In Canada, it peaked at #20 on the nationwide RPM ch
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"Hitch Hike"
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"Invisible" is a song recorded by Alison Moyet in 1984, written by Lamont Dozier (of the songwriting team Holland–Dozier–Holland), from her debut album Alf. After two UK top ten hits with her previous singles, "Invisible" barely missed the top 20, reaching #21 on the UK Singles Chart. In Ireland, the single reached #6, becoming Moyet's third top 10 hit in that country. The single went even higher in New Zealand, peaking at #4, her second consecutive top ten hit after "All Cried Out" reached #6. The song is also the first American release from the album and is Moyet's most successful single in that country, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1985 and becoming her only US Top 40 hit, either solo or with Yazoo, thus far. In Canada, it peaked at #20 on the nationwide RPM chart in April of that year. The lyrics depict a woman who's in love with a man who treats her like she barely exist and it also voices her apprehension to leave. The b-side was the Marvin Gaye song "Hitch Hike" on which she receives backing from Darts. In interviews for her 2017 tour, Moyet said she would not be performing the song again. She explained that it was not a slam against the song itself, but that the lyrics and message of the song, written more than 30 years earlier, did not resonate with her any more.
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