"There She Goes" | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artwork for 1990 rerelease
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Single by The La's | |||||||||||||||||||||||
from the album The La's | |||||||||||||||||||||||
B-side | "Come In, Come Out" "Who Knows" "Man I'm Only Human" "All by Myself" |
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Released | 31 October 1988 22 October 1990 (re-issue) 20 September 1999 (2nd re-issue) 31 March 2008 (3rd re-issue) |
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Format | 7" single, CD single | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Recorded | 1988 Woodcray Studios, Wokingham |
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Genre | Jangle pop | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Length | 2:31 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Label | Go! Discs (GOLAS 2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Lee Mavers, John Byrne | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Bob Andrews | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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"There She Goes" | ||||
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Single by Sixpence None the Richer | ||||
from the album Sixpence None the Richer | ||||
Released | 14 April 1999 | |||
Format | CD, Radio airplay | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, pop rock | |||
Length | 2:43 | |||
Label | Squint/Elektra | |||
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"There She Goes" is a song by English rock band The La's and written by the band's frontman Lee Mavers.
In May 2007, the NME magazine placed the song at number 45 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.
Structurally, the song is very simple and contains no verses, only a single chorus repeated four times and a bridge.
"There She Goes" has gained a reputation for being about the use of heroin, possibly as a result of the lines: "There she goes again... racing through my brain... pulsing through my vein... no one else can heal my pain". Several newspapers ran articles about The La's and their apparent ode to heroin. When asked about the rumour in 1995, the group's bassist John Power replied: "I don't know. Truth is, I don't wanna know. Drugs and madness go hand in hand. People who you've known all your life... they're steady, then they're not. But you can't ponder, 'cause it kills you, la." However, in the book In Search of The La's: A Secret Liverpool (2003) by MW Macefield, ex-La's guitarist Paul Hemmings denied the rumour and added: "Jeremy Fisher, you don't know what you are talking about."
The first version of the song, produced by Bob Andrews, was released by The La's in 1988, and again on 2 January 1989, but failed to chart. Andrews' production of the song was remixed by Steve Lillywhite in 1990 for inclusion on their debut album The La's. This remixed version was issued as a single on 22 October 1990 and hit number 13 in the UK Singles Chart (and later hit number 49 in the US). It was the biggest success The La's were ever to enjoy.
In May 2007, NME magazine placed "There She Goes" at number 45 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever. In 2008, it was also re-released as a vinyl single for its 20th anniversary.
There are two music videos for this song. The video, released in 1988 and directed by Jeff Baynes, was recorded on a camcorder, shot in the English countryside and in the band's home town of Liverpool. It shows the band performing in an alleyway and on a hill, as well as footage from their concerts. The band are also seen in a park. The video ends with a shot of the drum logo.