Ghost of Days Gone By

"Ghost of Days Gone By"
Single by Alter Bridge
from the album AB III
Released April 18, 2011
Format CD, digital download
Genre Hard rock, alternative rock
Length 4:25 (album version)
3:58 (radio edit)
Label Capitol
Writer(s) Myles Kennedy, Brian Marshall, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips
Producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Alter Bridge singles chronology
"I Know It Hurts"
(2011)
"Ghost of Days Gone By"
(2011)
"Wonderful Life"
(2011)

"Ghost of Days Gone By" is a song written and performed by Alter Bridge, released in the United States as the third single from their third album, AB III, on April 18, 2011.[1] In the United States, the song was self-released via EMI, like the album. It is unknown when or if the single will be released in other countries. Musically, the song features a somewhat lighter tone than other songs on the album except for the much heavier and darker bridge. The song's lyrics are about reminiscing past memories and "coming to terms with the fact that time will go on."[2]

Contents

Background

The band hinted via Facebook that "Ghost of Days Gone By" would be released as the second single in North America and the third single overall, after "Isolation" and "I Know It Hurts," the latter of which was released worldwide except for the United States. On March 7, 2011 the band wrote on Facebook "The Ghost Of Days Gone By... haunting North America this spring... It's coming!!!"[3] It was later shown on FMQB that the song would be self-released via EMI to rock radio on April 18, 2011.[1] The official artwork for the single was designed by guitarist Mark Tremonti's brother Dan Tremonti, who has designed all of the artwork for the band. It was revealed via Facebook on March 17, 2011.[4] It was released to rock radio on March 28, 2011.[5]

Song meaning

Lead vocalist Myles Kennedy said that the song is "a bit of a departure from the theme of the rest of the record." He explained:

It's really about longing for the past and coming to terms with the fact that time will go on. It's kind of, at the same time, a reminder of your mortality with that, that the clock's ticking, and there's really nothing you can do to change it or stop it.[2]

Chart performance

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 4
Alternative Songs 36
US Rock Songs 11

Credits and personnel

Alter Bridge

References