When It's Over (Sugar Ray song)
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“When It's Over” | |||||
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Single by Sugar Ray from the album Sugar Ray |
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Released | July 17, 2001 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 3:39 | ||||
Writer(s) | McGrath/Frazier/Sheppard/Bullock/Karges | ||||
Producer | David Kahne | ||||
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"When It's Over" sheet music
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"When It's Over" is a single from the rock band Sugar Ray off of their album Sugar Ray. The song reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 [1] and #32 in the U.K. It is still a frequent radio-airplay favorite.
[edit] Music video
It is a pop song about still having feelings for a person after the end of a relationship. The music video features segments of each band member's fascination about a music video for the song, ending with the band partying on the beach. Stan Frazier's portion, the first, consists of him destroying the set on which they play. Murphey Karges, next, shows the band performing as an Irish punk rock group. DJ Homicide's shows the group entering a strip club. Rodney Sheppard's segment portrays his love of karate, as he fights Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Mark McGrath's has the band in the 1980s imitating Duran Duran. Sugar Ray's mascot, the bulldog, is also shown at the end of the music video in a brief cameo.
[edit] References
- ^ Billboard Hot 100 chart position. Retrieved on 2008-05-17.