- Never Too Late (Three Days Grace song)
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"Never Too Late" Single by Three Days Grace from the album One-X Released June 5, 2007
October 23, 2007 (re-release)Format CD single, Digital download Recorded late 2005 Genre Post-grunge Length 3:29 Label Jive Writer(s) Adam Gontier Certification Gold (U.S.)[1] Three Days Grace singles chronology Pain
(2006)Never Too Late
(2007)Riot
(2007)Alternative cover Deluxe Single Cover"Never Too Late" is the third single from Three Days Grace off their second album One-X. It has received airplay at the Billy Talent tour and on several Canadian radio stations such as The Edge.
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Popularity and censorship
The song reached the number 1 spot at the MuchMusic Countdown on June 29 for one week. It also reached the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The track managed to resurge in pop airplay, peaking at #14 on Mediabase, and was added by the pop stations in the US, Z100 and Y100. Certain radio stations play a version of the song which censors the phrase "end your life" in the chorus to "change your life" to eliminate the suicide reference from the song. It also quiets the heaviness of the guitar. It appeared on Now! 26, the only song from the album to appear on a Now! album in the U.S.
On October 23, 2007 Three Days Grace released a Ringle featuring "Never Too Late" and two Clear Channel acoustic recordings of "Pain" and "I Hate Everything About You".[2] On February 12, 2008 an EP was released through iTunes containing the album version of "Never Too Late", an acoustic version and the music video.[3]
Song meaning, usage and music video
This song's meaning was explained by Three Days Grace frontman, Adam Gontier, at a live performance on March 7, 2007 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., where he stated, "this song is about being in a very dark place, but being able to see a way out." Then, at the Palace, in Detroit, Michigan, he explained it as, "feeling like you don't belong here, and wanting to give up, but never giving up." The song was featured in a promo for the television show Eleventh Hour. The video features an allusion to a young woman struggling to deal with having been sexually abused as a child, and a mysterious figure helps her free herself from despair in the end.
Track listing
Promotional Single No. Title Length 1. "Never Too Late" 3:29 Never Too Late Ringle (Single+Ringtone) No. Title Length 1. "Never Too Late" 3:35 2. "Pain (Clear Channel Stripped Version)" 3:19 3. "I Hate Everything About You (Clear Channel Stripped Version)" 3:51 Never Too Late EP No. Title Length 1. "Never Too Late" 3:29 2. "Never Too Late (Acoustic)" 3:31 3. "Never Too Late (Music Video)" 3:31 Personnel
- Adam Gontier - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Brad Walst - bass, backing vocals
- Neil Sanderson - drums, backing vocals
- Barry Stock - lead guitar
Charts
Chart (2007) Peak
positionCanadian Hot 100 30 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 71 U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs 2 U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 1 U.S. Billboard Pop Songs (Top 40 Mainstream) 12 U.S. Billboard Adult Pop Songs 13 References
- ^ "RIAA Database Search for Three Days Grace" Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved on November 19, 2008.
- ^ http://www.answers.com/topic/never-too-late-ringle
- ^ http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/never-too-late-ep/id273432048
External links
Preceded by
"Paralyzer" by Finger ElevenBillboard Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one single
August 18, 2007 - September 29, 2007Succeeded by
"The Pretender" by Foo FightersThree Days Grace Studio albums DVD Live at the PalaceSingles "I Hate Everything About You" · "Just Like You" · "Home" · "Animal I Have Become" · "Pain" · "Never Too Late" · "Riot" · "Break" · "The Good Life" · "World So Cold" · "Lost in You"Related articles Categories:- 2006 songs
- 2007 singles
- Three Days Grace songs
- Songs about suicide
- Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one singles
- Songs written by Adam Gontier
- Singles certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
- Rock ballads
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