The personification of 1980s pop innocence, Tiffany was the sweet, all-American
kid who found fame in shopping malls. From an immigrant family (her father was
of Lebanese descent and her mother French), Tiffany began as a country singer
after being discovered by Hoyt Axton. She toured with George Jones and Jerry Lee
Lewis and, at only 14, signed to MCA, releasing her first album Tiffany in 1987.
She made it big with her second single I Think We're Alone Now, a cover of an
old Tommy James & the Shondells hit which she memorably promoted on shopping
mall shows; establishing her as ...