- Now You're Gone (Whitesnake song)
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"Now You're Gone" Single by
Whitesnakefrom the album Slip of the Tongue Released 1990 Recorded 1988 Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, Glam Metal Length 4:11 Label EMI Writer(s) David Coverdale, Adrian Vandenberg Producer Mike Cink & Keith Olsen
Whitesnake singles chronology"The Deeper the Love"
(1989)"Now You're Gone"
(1990)"Slow Poke Music"
(1990)"Now You're Gone" is a single by hard rock/heavy metal band Whitesnake from their 1989 album Slip of the Tongue. Recorded in 1988 and featured on the aforementionned album in 1989, the song was released as a single in 1990.
"Now You're Gone" follows an alternatively slow/fast paced rhythm. David Coverdale's lyrics focus on a man who desperately longs for a woman after a break-up and is notable for then full-fledged Whitesnake guitarist Steve Vai's shredding guitar and Tommy Aldridge's expert drumming.
The song reached number 96 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 15 on Billboard Maintream Rock Tracks[1] and number 31 in the United Kingdom[2].
It is featured on most of Whitesnake's compilation albums, including the Whitesnake's Greatest Hits of 1994 and the 20th anniversary edition of Slip of the Tongue.
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Music video
A music video was shot in 1990 in the afternoon before and during a live show in Philadelphia to promote the single. The video was direct by Wayne Isham and features the band playing the song on stage, with footages of the tour and of fans included between scenes of the concert. In the booklet of Slip of the Tongue 20th Anniversary Edition, David Coverdale comments :
"I remember shooting the video with Wayne Isham in front of a sold out crowd at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, unfortunately it received minimal airplay as MTV was changing its format... still, I think it's one of the best videos we've done..."
Charts
Name Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks UK Now You're Gone 96 15 31 Personnel
- David Coverdale – Vocals
- Steve Vai – Guitars
- Adrian Vandenberg - Guitars (credited, but does not actually appear)[citation needed]
- Rudy Sarzo – Bass
- Tommy Aldridge – Drums
References
David Coverdale · Doug Aldrich · Reb Beach · Brian Tichy · Michael Devin · Brian Ruedy
Micky Moody · Bernie Marsden · Adrian Vandenberg · John Sykes · Mel Galley · Neil Murray · Jon Lord · Ian Paice · Dave Dowle · Steve Vai · Rudy Sarzo · Tommy Aldridge · Cozy Powell · Aynsley Dunbar · Colin Hodgkinson · Uriah Duffy · Denny Carmassi · Chris Frazier · Peter Solley · Paul Mirkovich · Timothy Drury · Vivian Campbell · Warren DeMartini · Steve Farris · Tony Franklin · Marco MendozaStudio albums Trouble · Lovehunter · Ready an' Willing · Come an' Get It · Saints & Sinners · Slide It In · Whitesnake · Slip of the Tongue · Restless Heart · Good to Be Bad · ForevermoreEPs Live albums Live at Hammersmith · Live...in the Heart of the City · Starkers in Tokyo · Live: In the Shadow of the Blues · Live at Donington 1990Compilations Whitesnake's Greatest Hits · Best of Whitesnake · The Silver Anniversary Collection · The Early Years · The Definitive Collection · 30th Anniversary CollectionSingles "Long Way from Home" · "Fool for Your Loving" · "Ready an' Willing" · "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" · "Don't Break My Heart Again" · "Would I Lie to You" · "Here I Go Again" · "Bloody Luxury" · "Guilty of Love" · "Standing in the Shadow" · "Give Me More Time" · "Love Ain't No Stranger" · "Slow An' Easy" · "Here I Go Again '87" · "Is This Love" · "Still of the Night" · "Crying in the Rain '87" · "Give Me All Your Love" · "Fool For Your Loving '89" · "The Deeper the Love" · "Now You're Gone" · "Is This Love/Sweet Lady Luck" · "Too Many Tears" · "Don't Fade Away" · "All I Want Is You" · "All For Love" · "Summer Rain" · "Lay Down Your Love" · "Love Will Set You Free"Videos
and DVDsWhitesnake Commandos · Trilogy · Starkers in Tokyo · Live... In the Still of the Night · Live at Donington 1990David Coverdale solo albums Related articles Members · Discography · Deep Purple · Coverdale and Page · Paice, Ashton & Lord · Blue Murder · Manic Eden · The Snakes · The Company of Snakes · Martin Birch · Don Airey · Tawny Kitaen · Forevermore World TourCategories:- 1990 singles
- Glam metal songs
- Whitesnake songs
- Songs written by David Coverdale
- Songs produced by Keith Olsen
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