Gone Too Far

Dragonette

About Gone Too Far

"Gone Too Far" is an electropop/new wave song performed by Canadian band Dragonette. The song was written and produced by Dragonette for their second album Fixin to Thrill (2009). It serves as the album's second single, following the lead single, "Fixin' to Thrill". The song was released digitally in July 2009, and was later sent to radio airways in August 2009. "Gone Too Far" had its premiere when the band performed live at the Red Studios in New York, in October 2008. A music video for the song was made by friends of the band, and posted on the video hosting website YouTube. Music fans praised the cover art for the single, placing it among the most amazing cover art of all time. 


Year:
2009
3:40
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My friends sure like it when I'm all shook up for you
They think you're a perfect 10, indeed I think so too
So get your stuff, button up, get your butt down on below
Ding dong sound the alarms, it's me I'm coming over
Don't you hear them serenade us
Don't be late for our parade, come on 

Enough of that rotten thought don't you know I'd never hurt ya
The next stop is the candy shop, I'll serve you a pound of sugar
Wrap it up in cellophane
Just don't be late for our parade, come on
They're passing by in a cavalcade 
They're on the way to our parade, come on
Come on now

I only thought it could be fun for the night
I think you'll want it for the rest of your life
I learn my lesson and I stay after school
I teach the lovers to fight but I
I must have gone too far

Pick it up!

Our kids will be different kids than the other kids we know
They're playing with sticks and twigs, we got 5 or 6 or more
But right now I got other plans, important plans and you're part of them
We're never going back again so get outside, look at the sky
There's not any sign of rain 
No rain today on our parade, come on
Listen up now, don't you hear them serenade us
Don't be late for our parade, come on
Come on now

I only thought it could be fun for the night
I think you'll want it for the rest of your life
I learn my lesson and I stay after school
I teach the lovers to fight but I
I must have gone too far

I must have gone too far but now I'm making up for that
Uh huh I'm taking charge, I'm getting started please step back
It's cause I got on my best dress I guess I made you look
I must have got you hooked
I must, I must have gone too far

Hurry up now
Get your stuff, button up, get your butt down on below
Ding dong sound the alarms, it's me I'm coming over

I only thought it could be fun for the night
I think you'll want it for the rest of your life
I learn my lesson and I stay after school
I teach the lovers to fight but I
I must have gone too far

It could be fun for the night
I think you'll want it for the rest of your life
I learn my lesson and I stay after school
I teach the lovers to fight but I
I must have gone too far

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Dragonette

Dragonette is a Canadian electronic music band from Toronto, Ontario, formed in 2005. The band consists of singer-songwriter Martina Sorbara, bassist and producer Dan Kurtz (also in The New Deal) and drummer Joel Stouffer. more »

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Written by: DAN KURTZ, MARTINA SORBARA

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12 facts about this song

Song Creation
"Gone Too Far" is a song by the Canadian electronic music band Dragonette.
Album Fact
The song is included in Dragonette's second album, "Fixin to Thrill", which was released in 2009.
Genre Classification
This song which by Dragonette is classified under the genres Synthpop, Electropop, and New Wave.
Band Members
The band Dragonette consists of singer-songwriter Martina Sorbara, bassist and producer Dan Kurtz, and drummer Joel Stouffer.
Unique Music Style
The song "Gone Too Far" is regarded as a prime example of the band's unique blend of energetic electronic beats and catchy pop melodies.
Song Inspiration
Although there is no official explanation from the band about the song's inspiration, fans believe "Gone Too Far" talks about love gone wrong.
Song Reception
Like most of Dragonette's music, "Gone Too Far" received positive reviews for its energetic and upbeat sound.
Band Origin
Dragonette was formed in Toronto, Canada in 2005, and since then they have released four studio albums.
Songwriting
Martina Sorbara, the lead singer, is generally the main writer for the band's songs, including "Gone Too Far."
Live Performances
"Gone Too Far" featured frequently in Dragonette's live concerts to great audience response.
Murals and Music
One of the interesting aspects of the album "Fixin to Thrill", in which "Gone Too Far" featured, is that the band commissioned murals for the album art, adding to its unique appeal.
Notable Collaborations
Prior to "Fixin to Thrill" album, Dragonette collaborated with producer and synth-pop artist Martin Solveig on the worldwide hit song "Hello". Despite their individual success, their collaborations did not feature in "Gone Too Far".

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