Alone Again on a Friday Night

Vocal by the rock group Love

"Alone Over again Or"
Alone Again Or cover.jpg
Unmarried by Love
from the anthology Forever Changes
B-side "A House Is Not a Motel"
Released January 1968 (1968-01)
Recorded September 10, 1967
Genre Psychedelic folk[1]
Length 3:16
Label Elektra
Songwriter(southward) Bryan MacLean
Producer(south)
  • Bruce Botnick
  • Arthur Lee
Love singles chronology
"¡Que Vida!"
(1967)
"Alone Again Or"
(1968)
"Your Listen and We Belong Together"
(1968)

"Lone Once again Or" is a song originally recorded in 1967 by the rock grouping Love and written by band fellow member Bryan MacLean. It appears on the album Forever Changes, and was released every bit a unmarried in the The states, United kingdom, Australia, French republic and the netherlands.[two]

Versions take later on been recorded past an eclectic variety of bands and singers including UFO (1977), the Damned (1986), Sarah Brightman (1990), The Boo Radleys (1991), the Oblivians (1993), Chris PĂ©rez Band (1999), Calexico (2004), Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs (2006), Les Fradkin (2007) and Sara Lov (2014). Two demo versions by MacLean himself were released in 1997 on his album Ifyoubelievein.

Original version [edit]

MacLean originally wrote the vocal, so called "Alone Once again", in 1965 for Love'southward debut album. However, he did non complete it until the recording of "Forever Changes" in the summer of 1967. The vocal was inspired by his memory of waiting for a girlfriend, and, according to Barney Hoskyns, the melody drew loosely on Sergei Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije Suite.[3] The essence of the song is the contrast between the positivity of the tune and the bleakness of the lyrics, with the chorus "And I will be lonely again this night, my beloved" finishing with a lone acoustic guitar, closing the song with the opening tune that sounds anything but ecstatic,[4] ending with an E minor plus 2 chord.

For the recording session, which took place on September ten, 1967 at Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, arranger David Angel worked with MacLean, adding a string department and a horn part for a mariachi band whom co-producer Bruce Botnick had recently used on a Tijuana Brass album. MacLean later on said, "That was the happiest I always was with anything nosotros ever did equally a ring - the orchestral organization of that song".[3] Notwithstanding, Botnick, with co-producer and band leader Arthur Lee, remixed the rails to bring Lee's own unison vocal to the forefront of the song, at least partly on the grounds that MacLean'due south own vocal atomic number 82 was as well weak.[3] Lee also added to the mystery of the vocal by changing the title to "Alone Again Or".

With Lee at present on co-pb vocals, "Solitary Again Or" became the opening rails of Forever Changes. It was the sole single released from the album to reach the Billboard singles chart. Its 1968 B-side was Lee's "A House Is Not a Motel", although the 1970 reissue of the single featured "Skillful Times" from the 1969 Four Sail album instead.[5] "Lone Once again Or", in an edited version in early 1968, initially peaked nationally at No. 123 (and at No. 7 on both Los Angeles station KHJ-AM and San Diego station KGB-AM), while the longer, original album version spent three weeks on the singles chart in 1970, peaking at No. 99, according to Joel Whitburn'south Tiptop Pop Singles: 1955–2010.

MacLean'south composition (as well as the recording itself) has come to be considered a classic. In 2004, "Alone Again Or" came in at No. 436 in the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time poll.[half-dozen] In the magazine's 2010 version, the song ranked at No. 442.[7]

The song has been featured in several films, near notably the 1996 films Canteen Rocket and Sleepers. It appeared at the close of the 2009 British comedy movie Bunny and the Bull, playing as the lead character finally breaks free of his obsessions. Alone Again Or was besides featured in the climactic parade scene catastrophe the last episode of flavor one of the 2019 Netflix series Russian Doll.

The Damned version [edit]

"Alone Again Or"
Damned AloneAgainOr.jpg
Single by the Damned
from the album Anything
B-side "In Dulce Decorum (Live)"
Released half dozen April 1987
Recorded 1986
Studio Hammersmith, Kingdom of denmark
Genre Psychedelic rock, gothic rock
Length 3:38
Characterization MCA
Songwriter(s) Bryan MacLean
Producer(south) Jon Kelly
The Damned singles chronology
"Gigolo"
(1987)
"Alone Again Or"
(1987)
"In Dulce Decorum"
(1987)

"Alone Over again Or" was released as a single past the Damned on 6 April 1987 by MCA. They recorded information technology equally an acknowledgement of Love being one of their influences. Boosted by multi-format releases (including the band'south first CD single, which included the start release of their version of "Eloise" on this format) and a surreal video helmed by Gerard de Thame, the unmarried peaked at No. 27 in the Great britain – the Damned'due south final Top twoscore striking to date. The U.k. B-side "In Dulce Decorum" was recorded alive at the Hammersmith Odeon on 12 Nov 1986.

MCA also issued the single in the United States, their outset unmarried to be issued in the territory since "Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde" in 1981. This release added the studio version of "In Dulce Decorum" in place of the live version on the UK release.

Charts [edit]

Chart (1987) Acme
position
U.k. Singles (OCC) 27

References [edit]

  1. ^ Barker, Emily (31 January 2014). "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension - 200-101". NME . Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Love Singles". Beloved.torbenskott.dk. 4 March 2002. Retrieved 1 Oct 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Barney Hoskyns, Arthur Lee: Alone Again Or, 2001, ISBN 1-84195-085-5
  4. ^ "Alone Once more Or". Everything2.com. 3 July 2002. Retrieved one October 2016.
  5. ^ Billboard. 15 August 1970. p. 78. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  6. ^ "The Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rock List Music . Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  7. ^ "500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension: 442. 'Lone Again Or'". Rolling Rock. Wenner Publishing. Retrieved fifteen Apr 2018. [ dead link ]

External links [edit]

  • Critical appraisal of Love's version, with lyrics

carterstagetheir1962.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alone_Again_Or

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