You're Gone
Marillion
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You're gone. As suddenly as you came to me Like nightfall followed dawn without a day between You're gone and suddenly I can't see I'm in the shadow of you I'm in the shadow of you I can see you in my minds rose-tinted eye.. Somewhere you're drifting by Your heels rolling sparks on the lucky street While here am I, left behind Stunned and blind But I can see you from here I can see you so clear You are the light You are the light You have the day I have the night But we have the early hours together You're gone, and heaven cries. A thunderstorm breaks from the northern sky Chasing you back to the daily grind You're gone. And where am I? A haunted life The ghost of your laughter The half-empty glass The half-empty glass And I wait 'Til midnight tolls Two souls almost touching in the dark I'll be allright You are the light You are the light You have the day I have the night But we have the early hours We have the early hours We have the early hours together
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Written by: IAN FRANCESKO MOSLEY, MARK COLBERT KELLY, PETER JOHN TREWAVAS, STEVE HOGARTH, STEVEN THOMAS ROTHERY
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10 facts about this song
Album Classification"You're Gone" is a track from Marillion's 13th studio album titled Marbles released in 2004.
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Chart PerformanceThe song became one of Marillion's biggest hits, reaching number seven in the UK Singles Chart in May 2004. It was the band's first top-ten hit since 1987.
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Music GenreMarillion is noted for its focus on the progressive rock genre, and "You're Gone" is no exception. It demonstrates progressive rock elements blended with alternative rock influences.
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Song ThemeThe song's lyrics are reportedly about the lead singer Steve Hogarth's experience of love and loss, expressing intense emotions of longing after a breakup.
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Music Composition"You're Gone" features a combination of grandiose guitar work, keyboard arrangements, and the emotive vocals of Steve Hogarth which is characteristic of Marillion's sound.
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Fan ReactionThe song is greatly loved by Marillion fans and is often performed at their concerts. The success of "You're Gone" helped to rejuvenate interest in the band during the mid-2000s.
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Recognition"You're Gone" helped in Marillion being nominated for an Ivor Novello Award in the Best Song Musically and Lyrically category in 2005. The band's reputation as sophisticated songwriters was thereby solidified.
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Promotion StrategyFor the promotion of the single, Marillion took an innovative approach. They engaged their fans and encouraged them to pre-order the single, ensuring it entered the UK top ten chart without traditional marketing methods.
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Music VideoThe music video for "You're Gone" features the band performing the song on a stage bathed in blue light, with occasional imagery of a woman, which corresponds with the song's theme of love and longing.
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Impact on Band's CareerThe song's popularity marked an important point in Marillion's career, proving their ability to produce successful hits even after two decades in the industry.
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