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When the War Is Over

"When the War Is Over"
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Single by Cold Chisel
from the album Circus Animals
Format 7" vinyl
Recorded 1982
Genre Rock
Length 4:25
Label WEA
Writer(s) Steve Prestwich
Producer(s) Mark Opitz
Cold Chisel singles chronology
"Forever Now"
(1982)
"When the War Is Over"
(1982)
"Hold Me Tight"/"No Sense"
(1983)
"When the War Is Over"
Single by Cosima
from the album Cosima
A-side "One Night Without You"
Released August 9, 2004 (2004-08-09)
Format CD
Recorded Realsongs Studio, Hollywood, California, 2004
Genre Pop rock, hard rock
Length 4:21
Label CDV
Producer(s) Khris Kellow, Pete Stengaard
Cosima singles chronology
"When the War Is Over"/"One Night Without You"
(2004)
"Now That You Can't Have Me"
(2004)

"When the War Is Over" is a power ballad originally performed by Australian band Cold Chisel on their 1982 album Circus Animals. The song was written by drummer Steve Prestwich and issued as the third single from the album, peaking at #25 on the national singles chart, and also resurfaced in August 2011 due to download sales (peaking at #82 on the ARIA chart).

Like many of the songs from "Circus Animals" that were deliberately written to be as different in style as possible from those on the pop-laced East that had preceded it, "When the War is Over" has a distinctly odd structure. The chorus is repeated at the beginning and end of the song, with the verses in the middle. It also deviates from traditional songwriting by featuring the instrumental break and guitar solo between the first and second verse, instead of the more usual arrangement between the second and third. Guitarist Ian Moss sings lead vocal on the first two verses, with the band's regular lead vocalist Jimmy Barnes singing the third, which rises to a crescendo before returning to the quiet, melodic refrain from the beginning of the song, underlined by more soloing from Moss. Despite this unusual arrangement, "When the War is Over" has become one of Cold Chisel's most popular songs and the one that has been covered by more artists than any other. At least five other versions of the song have been recorded, one of which attained #1 on the Australian music chart.

Author Prestwich said, "I got the first verse of melody and lyric quite spontaneously, and that, coupled with the verse guitar melody, brought it all together. However, I had to write the middle eight in the studio just prior to it being recorded."

Moss described the song as, "a pretty fine example of Steve's songwriting. It all seems fairly straight ahead and easy when you hear it, like all good things are. It's so simple, but so effective." Don Walker said, "I didn't see the potential in it at the time. I thought, 'another ballad.' Since then, I know from the reaction when we play it live, this is one of the most loved songs that we did."

Former Australian Idol contestant Cosima De Vito released a version of the song as a double A-side with the track "One Night Without You" in August 2004. She had previously performed the song on the Australian Made episode of the program.


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