So Far Away (Staind song)
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| Single by Staind from the album 14 Shades of Grey |
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| Released | September 18, 2003 | ||||
| Format | CD single | ||||
| Recorded | 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock Post-grunge Power ballad |
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| Length | 4:05 | ||||
| Label | Elektra Records | ||||
| Producer | Staind | ||||
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"So Far Away" was the second single released off American hard rock band Staind's fourth album 14 Shades of Grey. It was released in late 2003 and its momentum carried over into 2004. The song enjoyed much success on both rock and mainstream radio, reaching #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks for two non-consecutive weeks. The song also became the band's second Top 40 Hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #24. It was featured in a promotional advertisement for the 2004 remake of The Punisher, although it was not included on the soundtrack. The song was used as a tribute on WWE to wrestler Mick Foley. The song also featured in an episode of Smallville.
"So Far Away" has been described by critics as 'an honest and grateful musing on success' [1]; fans however feel that the song represents Aaron Lewis moving on in life and speaking of hope and uncertainty [2], along with the running theme of 14 Shades of Grey.
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[edit] Video
Two videos for the song were recorded. One was filmed as promotional footage only and received minimal airplay; the one that was aired mostly on MTV and other television stations during the song's success was one of the band mostly playing live, with several shots of Aaron Lewis' daughter Zoe Jane. "So Far Away" was also used in trailer footage of The Punisher before the movie was released. WWE have used this song in one of their Tribute To The Troops videos for 2007.
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[edit] American release
- "So Far Away"
- "So Far Away" (Radio Edit)
- "Novocaine" (Non Album Track)
- "Zoe Jane" (Live at KROQ)
[edit] British release
- "So Far Away" (Radio Edit)
- "Mudshovel" (Live)
- "Home-Grown Promo Footage" (Multimedia)
[edit] Lyrics
| Preceded by "Faint" by Linkin Park |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single September 20, 2003 - October 28, 2003 |
Succeeded by "Weak and Powerless" by A Perfect Circle |
| Preceded by "Weak and Powerless" by A Perfect Circle |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single November 15, 2003 - November 22, 2003 |
Succeeded by "Numb" by Linkin Park |
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