Baby where were you? I waited for hours
Up in the sky was a strange light
You know comets are falling and UFO's are calling
Where were you last night?
You used to be beautiful, baby alright
I don't even recognize you anymore

CHORUS: I think maybe some alien virus infected your heart
I'm not waving I'm drowning baby
Who's that one I see you with?
You've been out walking and monkeys are talking to a black monolith
I don't want to be in this skin, baby not tonite
I want to be in the one he's in (the one you want)

CHORUS: I think maybe some alien virus infected your heart
You used to be all mine, baby all night
I don't even recognize you anymore

CHORUS: I think maybe some alien virus infected your heart
I think maybe some alien virus infected your heart

Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield (born Richard Lewis Springthorne, 23 August 1949) is an Australian musician and actor. In his teenage years he lived in England where he joined various bands. In 1968, Pete Watson invited him to join Rockhouse (the name of the group was soon changed to MPD Ltd). After a tour in South Vietnam Springfield and the drummer Danny Finley formed Wickedly Wak.

In September 1969, Rick replaced Roger Hicks in the pop rock group Zoot. He had written various songs before the band broke up. Springfield commenced his solo career signing with Sparmac Records. In 1973, he started performing for Columbia Records. He released his best-known hit, “Jessie’s Girl”, in 1981 in the album Working Class Dog, and continues recording music nowadays.

Springfield is also known for performances in several TV series. He made his acting debut in 1977 in The Six Million Dollar Man. Since then, he appeared in shows including General Hospital, Legion, and Hawaii Five-0.