4 A.M.
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“4 A.M.” | |||||
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Single by Our Lady Peace from the album Clumsy |
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Released | 1998 | ||||
Format | CD Single | ||||
Recorded | 1996-1997 | ||||
Genre | Alternative Rock | ||||
Length | 4:17 | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Raine Maida | ||||
Producer | Arnold Lanni | ||||
Our Lady Peace singles chronology | |||||
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"4 A.M." is the fourth single from alternative rock band Our Lady Peace's second album Clumsy.
The lyrical content in the song was about a dream vocalist Raine Maida had. In the dream, his father was dying in the hospital, but he arrives too late to say that he loved him. The song thoroughly explains it in direct context. This has become another fan-favourite Our Lady Peace song.
The song title 4 A.M. was said by the band that it had double meanings - that it was completely written at 4:00 am, and it stands for Raine Maida's brother's initials, Adam Maida.
A remixed version of the song appears on OLP's greatest hits album "A Decade."
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