1980 Alice Cooper – Clone (We’re All) (US:#40)
“Clones (We’re All)” is a 1980 single by American singer Alice Cooper taken from his fifth solo studio album Flush the Fashion (1980). The song is about forced conformity. Cooper reports that he wanted to do the song because he was looking for a new sound. The song was written by David Carron (1949–85), who had created the group Shenandoah, which went on to play with Arlo Guthrie, and the short-lived Gulliver.
Album

Flush The Fashion is the fifth solo studio album by American singer Alice Cooper, released on April 28, 1980 by Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles with producer Roy Thomas Baker, known for his work with Queen and the Cars. Musically, the album was a drastic change of style […]
Muscians
Bass | Cooker Lo Presti |
Drums | Dennis Conway |
Guitar | Davey Johnstone |
Guitar | Fred Mandel |
Keyboards | Fred Mandel |
Background Vocals | Fred Mandel |
Background Vocals | Flo & Eddie |
Background Vocals | Joe Pizzulo |
Background Vocals | Keith Allison |
Background Vocals | Richard Tierney |
Vocals | Alice Cooper |
Produced By
Roy Thomas Baker
Songwriters
David Carron
Charts
US:#40
UK:# –