Suddenly Last Summer (song)

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"Suddenly Last Summer"
Single by the Motels
from the album Little Robbers
B-side "Some Things Never Change"
ReleasedAugust 1983
Recorded1983
Genre New wave
Length3:42
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s) Martha Davis
Producer(s) Val Garay
The Motels singles chronology
"Forever Mine"
(1982)
"Suddenly Last Summer"
(1983)
"Remember the Nights"
(1983)
Music video
"Suddenly Last Summer" on YouTube