Since You've Been Gone (Theory of a Deadman song)
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"Since You've Been Gone" | ||
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Single by Theory of a Deadman | ||
from the album Gasoline | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Format | Digital Download | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Alternative rock, Country | |
Length | 4:21 | |
Label | Roadrunner/604 Records | |
Writer(s) | Tyler Connolly & band Theory of a Deadman |
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Chart positions | ||
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Theory of a Deadman singles chronology | ||
"Better Off" (2005) |
"Since You've Been Gone" (2006) |
TBA (2007/2008) |
'Since You've Been Gone' is the sixth and last single off of Theory of a Deadman's album Gasoline. It is about a man who's girlfriend was very sick because of drug overdose and died. He he saying to to himself afterwards, "Why didn't she tell me about this?."
[edit] Music Video
In the music video, Tyler Connolly is living with is girlfriend out in the country, while she is taking an overdose of drugs and dies later. The gang sits on a house porch singing and playing their instruments while another part of the video shows Tyler sitting beside her grave, wondering why she didn't tell him about her addictions and that he could have saved her.
[edit] Associates
- Suzie Katayama does the string arrangements in this song and also in Santa Monica.
[edit] Trivia
- Tyler Connolly had to practice a lot to get the vocals right on the song.
Tyler Connolly | Dean Back | Dave Brenner | Brent Fitz |
Tim Hart | Robin Diaz |
Discography |
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Albums: Theory of a Deadman | Gasoline |
Singles: Nothing Could Come Between Us | Make Up Your Mind | Point to Prove | The Last Song | No Surprise | Say Goodbye | Santa Monica | Hello Lonely (Walk Away From This) | Better Off | Since You've Been Gone |
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