"There's a Ghost in My House" was produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier.
However, after it had become a popular dance song in Northern soul clubs in Britain, such as the Blackpool Mecca and Wigan Casino, R. Dean Taylor's record was reissued on EMI's Tamla Motown label with a B-side of "Let's Go Somewhere",[2] and reached No.
(British Electric Foundation) featuring Paul Jones (1982), and the Very Things (1987).
[6][7] A version recorded by the Fall in 1987 became their first single to reach the top 50 in the UK, peaking at No.
[9] Graham Parker recorded a version released in 2000 on Loose Monkeys: Spare Tracks and Lost Demos.