Already Gone (Powderfinger song)

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“Already Gone”
“Already Gone” cover
Single by Powderfinger
from the album Internationalist
Released Flag of Australia February 12, 1999[1]
Format Single
Recorded Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne
Genre Rock
Label Universal
Powderfinger singles chronology
"Don't Wanna Be Left Out/Good-Day Ray"
(1998)
"Already Gone"
(1999)
"Passenger"
(1999)

"Already Gone" is a song from Powderfinger's third studio album Internationalist. It was released as a single on February 12, 1999.

Australian Idol's first season runner-up Shannon Noll performed "Already Gone" in the September 22 episode of Australian Idol 2003 as his contribution to the Australian Hits category.

[edit] Music video

The music video for "Already Gone" was a change in direction for Powderfinger, and one that caused a certain degree of backlash from their fans. Fanning himself has pulicly disowned the music clip, meanwhile still embracing the song attached to it[2]. Fanning put this down to "being lazy" and has commented that he never meant to misinterpret women in such a way. The music video has some women scantily clad playing tennis in a suggestible manner.

[edit] Track listing

 Music sample:

"Already Gone"

A 19 second sample from Powderfinger's "Already Gone".
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  1. "Already Gone"
  2. "Control Freak"
  3. "Today You Come"
  4. "The Day You Come (Remix)"
  5. "Tom (Demo)"

[edit] References