Some Say
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"Some Say" | ||
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Single by Sum 41 | ||
from the album Chuck | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Length | 3 min 26 | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer(s) | Greig Nori | |
Chart positions | ||
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Sum 41 singles chronology | ||
"Pieces" (2005) |
"Some Say" (2005) |
"No Reason" (2005) |
Some Say is a song by Sum 41 from Chuck, released as single in Canada and Japan only. The song is supposed to comfort those who live in fear and telling politicians to "think before they make up their minds" and let people solve their own problems. Another, more popular, interpretation of this song is that it criticizes people who deny aging.
While playing it live on the Go Chuck Yourself live album, Deryck says "this song is about your very, very, very confused parents."
[edit] Video
The video shows images of people living their everyday lives and scenes from the war and the scene where Chuck Pelletier escorting Sum 41 from the gunfire. The set used mantains some resemblance with the one used in the movie Dogville by Lars von Trier, where there aren't walls and the floor has lines that indicate the different spaces.