"In a Lonely Place" | ||||||||||
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Single by The Smithereens | ||||||||||
from the album Especially for You | ||||||||||
B-side | "Blood and Roses" | |||||||||
Released | 1986 | |||||||||
Format | 7", 12" | |||||||||
Recorded | The Record Plant, New York City | |||||||||
Genre | Power pop, alternative rock | |||||||||
Length | 4:04 | |||||||||
Label | Enigma | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Pat DiNizio | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Don Dixon | |||||||||
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"In a Lonely Place" is a song by the American alternative rock group The Smithereens. It features Suzanne Vega on background vocals. It is the second single released in support of their debut album Especially for You.
The song takes its title from the 1950 film noir In a Lonely Place, starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, and its pre-chorus lyrics are largely adapted from key lines of dialogue in the film; at one point, Bogart's character says, "I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks while she loved me," while in the film's climactic scene, Grahame's character says, "Yesterday, this would've meant so much to us. Now it doesn't matter... it doesn't matter at all." The relevant lyrics are:
"I was born the day I met you/Lived a while when you loved me/Died a little when we broke apart//Yesterday, it would have mattered/Now today, it doesn't mean a thing/All my hopes and dreams are shattered now."
All songs written by Pat DiNizio, except where noted.