Daylight Fading
Counting Crows
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Waiting for the moon to come and light me up inside And I am waiting for the telephone to tell me I'm alive Well I heard you let somebody get their fingers into you It's getting cold in California I guess I'll be leaving soon Daylight fading Come and waste another year All the anger and the eloquence are bleeding into fear Moonlight creeping around the corners of our lawn When we see the early signs that daylight's fading We leave just before it's gone She said "Everybody loves you," She says, "Everybody cares" But all the things I keep inside myself They vanish in the air If you tell me that you'll wait for me I'll say I won't be here I want to say goodbye to you Goodbye to all my friends Goodbye to everyone I know Daylight fading Come and waste another year All the anger and the eloquence are bleeding into fear Moonlight creeping around the corners of our lawn When we see the early signs that daylight's fading We leave just before it's gone
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Written by: DAVID LYNN BRYSON, ADAM FREDRIC DURITZ, CHARLES THOMAS GILLINGHAM, MATTHEW MARK MALLEY, BEN G MIZE, DANIEL JOHN VICKREY
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9 facts about this song
Album Release InformationThe song "Daylight Fading" is featured in Counting Crows' second studio album "Recovering the Satellites", which was released in 1996.
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Chart Rankings and PerformanceThe song peaked at number 26 on the US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard chart and number 36 on Modern Rock Tracks. It also hit number 13 on the US Adult Top 40 Billboard chart.
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Song Themes“Daylight Fading” is largely about the songwriter Adam Duritz's experience of insomnia, which had become an increasing problem for him after the unexpected success of the band's debut album, "August and Everything After."
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Single Release"Daylight Fading" was the second single released from the album "Recovering the Satellites."
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Music VideoThe music video for "Daylight Fading" was shot in New Orleans in 1997, featuring the band playing the song throughout various locations in the city.
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Recognition by CriticsMany critics praised the song's mood, which is atmospheric and contemplative. They have often noted Adam Duritz's distinctive and emotive vocal performance as a standout aspect of the song.
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Band's PerspectiveAccording to members of the band, "Daylight Fading" is one of their most favorite songs to perform live due to its unique vibe, making it a regular on their concert setlists.
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Pop Culture ReferenceIt has been featured in the background of several TV shows and films, helping to solidify its position as one of Counting Crows' best known songs.
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Unplugged PerformanceA live, unplugged version of "Daylight Fading" was featured on the double disc edition of the Counting Crows album "Across a Wire: Live in New York City," highlighting the song's strength in a stripped-down, acoustic format.
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