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Can We Still Be Friends

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Released
  
1978

Genre
  
Soft rock

Label
  
Bearsville

Recorded
  
1978

Length
  
3:34

B-side
  
"Out Of Control" (US), "Determination" (UK)

"Can We Still Be Friends" is a song written and originally performed by Todd Rundgren.

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Todd Rundgren version

Todd Rundgren released his version on his 1978 album Hermit of Mink Hollow. This was the only hit single on the album, reaching #29 on the Billboard Hot 100. The lyrics describe a relationship to which Rundgren and the woman to whom he is singing have given great effort, but simply cannot work. Rundgren explains this, but wishes to part amicably, asking several times if he and his partner can "still be friends." The song is generally assumed to be about Rundgren's breakup with long-time companion Bebe Buell in 1977. Rundgren played all the instruments and performed all the vocals on the track, as he did with the rest of the album.

In 1994, this song made a prominent appearance in the movie "Dumb and Dumber". It also appears on the soundtrack for the 2001 film "Vanilla Sky", and the TV show "Nip/Tuck.

Robert Palmer version

In 1979, "Can We Still Be Friends" became a hit again when Robert Palmer recorded a version for his album Secrets.

Other versions

  • Rod Stewart recorded this song as a track for his 1984 album Camouflage. This version is performed at a faster tempo than Rundgren's and Palmer's versions and features more prominent use of the synthesizer.
  • Marc Jordan recorded the song as a track for his 1990 album COW
  • In 2001, Vonda Shepard's version appeared on a soundtrack for the television show Ally McBeal; this is very first revived song of Shepard.
  • Mandy Moore recorded it on her 2003 album Coverage, which is composed entirely of remakes.
  • Kate Markowitz recorded it on her album Map of the World.
  • Argentine rock musicians Charly García and Nito Mestre, founding members of the band Sui Generis, recorded a Spanish version entitled "Yo soy su papá" ("I am his father"), which appeared on their 2000 album Sinfonías para adolescentes (Symphonies for Teenagers).
  • Colin Blunstone recorded a version on his 1979 album "Late Nights in Soho"
  • References

    Can We Still Be Friends Wikipedia