Stolen (song)

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“Stolen”
“Stolen” cover
Single by Dashboard Confessional featuring Juli
from the album Dusk and Summer
Released December 1, 2006
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 3:19 (Single Version)

3:53 (Original Album Mix)

Label Vagrant Records
Writer(s) Chris Carrabba
Dashboard Confessional featuring Juli singles chronology
"Don't Wait"
(2006)
"Stolen"
(2006)

"Stolen" is the second single (third if one counts the radio-only single "Rooftops and Invitations") to be released by Dashboard Confessional off their fourth studio album Dusk and Summer. The song debuted at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 2007,[1] and peaked at 44. It is the band's most successful single to date in the U.S., and re-energized sales of Dusk and Summer.

For the German market, "Stolen" was rerecorded and reworked as a duet with the German rock/pop band Juli. Therefore, new scenes were edited in the old video.

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[edit] Music video

The music video of "Stolen" depicts the nature of love over a lifetime. The video opens with a little girl (played by Emilia Fenton) who has been staying at the Hotel del Coronado at the shore over the summer and a little boy who appears to live in the hotel year round; both children seem to be in early elementary school. The two are shown in a room right before the girl's family leaves the hotel to go back home, and the two children seem very upset they will soon part; the young girl shows the boy tarot cards depicting future events that will take place in the hotel, and the next scene shows the girl in a car that is pulling away while the boy stands in the driveway of the hotel on the brink of tears.

The video shows the girl's family revisiting the hotel every few years. A later scene shows the two, now as teenagers, kissing in the same room as the earlier scene. The next scene skips ahead in time to when the girl, now a woman in her twenties (played by actress Olivia Wilde), is attending a wedding at the hotel. The boy, now a man (played by Nick Steele), still seems to be living/working at the hotel, and the two lovers meet on the porch of the inn and are holding hands. Just then the man spots the woman's engagement ring and storms off.

The next scene of this love sequence shows the woman on a cliff overlooking the beach and the man approaches, after words are spoken that cannot be heard because of the music in the song, the lovers begin kissing. The last scene depicts the band finishing out the song on the porch depicted in the video.

The video has been likened to the classic novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, since aspects of the relationship between the characters of Estella and Pip may be similar to those portrayed between the girl and boy.

For the new version of "Stolen" featuring Juli some parts were replaced by scenes of the featured band, so that in this version only the boy/girl-scene appears whereas they in older age are missing completely.

[edit] Tracklisting

US Promo

  1. Stolen (Radio Mix)
  2. Stolen (Album Version)

German CD single

  1. Stolen (International Version Feat. Juli)
  2. In A Big Country

German Maxi

  1. Stolen (International Version Feat. Juli)
  2. Stolen
  3. In A Big Country
  4. Stolen (International Version Feat. Juli - Video)

[edit] Versions

  • Album Version - Standard version found in the first edition of the album, Dusk and Summer
  • Radio Mix - Faster version found in the music video/single and the deluxe version of Dusk and Summer
  • Acoustic - Acoustic version with violins replacing the synthesizers found on the "Don't Wait" single.
  • Duet with Juli (International Version) - Re-recorded and re-worked duet between Dashboard Confessional and German rock band Juli

[edit] Uses in popular culture

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jonathan Cohen, "Timbaland Soars To No. 1 After Sales Explosion", Billboard.com, April 12, 2007.

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