- On the Inside (song)
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"On the Inside" Single by Lynne Hamilton B-side Love Theme from "Prisoner Cell Block H" Released 1989 Format 7" vinyl Recorded 1978 Length 3:10 Label A1 Writer(s) Allan Caswell Lynne Hamilton singles chronology "On the Inside" (1989) "In Your Arms (Love song from "Neighbours") (1989) "On the Inside" is the theme song for the Australian soap opera Prisoner (known as Prisoner: Cell Block H in some territories). It was written by Allan Caswell and performed by Lynne Hamilton.
Caswell recalls that his 'publisher was having lunch with a guy from Grundy's one Friday and asked what they had coming up. They already had music for Prisoner, but the final decision was being made on the Monday and if we could get something to them by then they'd listen to it. ""I didn't get a chance to work on it until the Sunday afternoon. It was like buying a lottery ticket _ either I write something and it might get accepted or I don't write something and not give myself a chance."[1] Caswell recorded the song on a portable cassette player 'and gave it to his publisher who delivered it without listening to it. "Within five days, I was in the studio with Lynne Hamilton. She got half way through the song and burst into tears. Anyone who believed in it like that was going to do a good version of it."'[1]
The song was a hit in Australia in 1979 when the television show was launched, and reached number three in the UK singles charts in 1989 when the show attracted millions of viewers in its late night slot in ITV regions.[2][3]
In 2009, writer Allan Caswell alleged that Alabama's song "Christmas in Dixie" was 'ripped off' from "On the Inside", but conceded that legal action was unlikely as both he and Alabama were signed to Sony.[4]
The song was rerecorded and released by singer Ella Hooper to coincide with Foxtel's Australian re-run of the series, which started in March 2011.[5] Reggae singer Donna Marie has also recorded a version, with minor alterations to some lines.
References
- ^ a b DOUGHTY J (8 October 1987). "ALLAN CASWELL LOVES HIS COUNTRY". COURIER-MAIL (Nationwide News Pty Limited).
- ^ Jon E. Lewis, Penny Stempel (1996). Cult TV: the essential critical guide. Pavilion Books. p. 222.
- ^ New statesman society, Volume 2. Statesman & Nation Pub. Co. Ltd.. 1989.
- ^ "Fed: US group 'ripped off' Prisoner theme tune: musician". AAP Newsfeed (Sydney). 8 May 2010.
- ^ Alice Coster, Nicola Webber and Kate McMahon (4 March 2011). "Tattle". Herald Sun (Australia): p. 24.
Categories:- 1979 singles
- 1989 singles
- Number-one singles in Australia
- Theme music
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