I never used to cry 'cause I was all alone
For me, myself and I is all I've ever known
I never felt the need to have a hand to hold
In everything I do I take complete control
That's where I'm coming from
My lucky number's one

I've everthing I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

I now detect an alien vibration here
There's something in the air besides the atmosphere
The object of the action is becoming clear
An imminent attack upon my heart I fear
The evidence is strong
My lucky number's wrong
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

Something tells me my lucky number's gonna be changing soon
Something tells me lucky number's gonna be oweoweoweoweoweowe

You certainly do have a strange effect on me
I never thought that I could feel the way I feel
There's something in your eyes gives me a wild idea
I never want to be apart from you my dear
I guess it must be true
My lucky number's two

This rearrangement suits me now I must confess
The number one was dull and number two is best
I wanna stay with you
My lucky number's two
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

Number two, number two


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  • +4
    General Comment

    After your 1st love, you realize that life is infinitely better when you're sharing it with someone you love, and who loves you in return. Not a groundbreaking idea for a pop song, but Lene Lovich's one-of-a-kind delivery is not to be missed, and the tune itself is very catchy. Contagious even!

    led zep lindholmon June 23, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    What the poster above already said. 'Lucky Number' is one of the most original sounding songs I've ever heard. Lene was great at making strange vocals sound interesting.

    Starton February 20, 2011   Link
  • +1
    Song Fact

    Lucky Number is so strangely delivered it makes Yoko Ono sound like a choir. Lene sure did delivere the goods here. She made trad-pop fair most interesting again after the Year Zero of 1976. Perfect even.

    exobscuraon March 28, 2018   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I first saw this video on the Midnight Special new wave special.

    captlafl69on August 26, 2011   Link
  • 0
    Song Fact

    Hola-saludos del conquistador español. Acaba de caer para hacerle saber que la señora Ono va a presentar contra esta Urraca musical por robar su rasgo vocal. Ella es realmente "caminar sobre hielo delgado "

    exobscuraon April 17, 2019   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Funky, weird and just about perfect. This would of never been on the radio in southern Pa back in the day. 99.1 WHFS or the King Brisket Flour Hour at 1am is where you had to go.

    80s4meon October 22, 2019   Link

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