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Some Nights (song)

2012 single by Fun


2012 single by Fun

FieldValue
nameSome Nights
coverSome_Nights-Single.png
typesingle
artistFun
albumSome Nights
releasedJune 4, 2012
recorded2011
genreAlternative rock
length4:36 (album version)
4:00 (radio edit) [promo only]
label{{flatlist
writer{{flatlist
producerJeff Bhasker
prev_titleWe Are Young
prev_year2011
next_titleCarry On
next_year2012
misc

4:00 (radio edit) [promo only]

  • Fueled by Ramen
  • Atlantic
  • Jeff Bhasker
  • Nate Ruess
  • Andrew Dost
  • Jack Antonoff "Some Nights" is a song by American pop rock band Fun. It was released on June 4, 2012, as the second single from their second album Some Nights. The song was written by Jeff Bhasker, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, and Jack Antonoff. Musically "Some Nights" is an alternative rock song with elements of power pop and progressive pop while the lyrics depict the protagonist having an existential crisis.

In the United States, "Some Nights" was a sleeper hit, spending approximately seven months on the Billboard Hot 100 before reaching a peak of number 3 for six non-consecutive weeks beginning at the end of September 2012. The song became Fun's second single to enter the chart's Top 10, as well as their second song to be certified Platinum in the U.S., after their previous single, "We Are Young". "Some Nights" was successful around the world, topping the singles charts of Australia, Israel and New Zealand, and it reached the Top 10 in an additional nine countries, including the United Kingdom and Canada.

Composition and lyrical interpretation

"Some Nights" is written in the key of C major at a tempo of 108 beats per minute. A line in their lyrics, "this is it, boys; this is war", recalls "99 Red Balloons", the English version of Nena's 1983 hit "99 Luftballons". Lyrically, the song expresses the existential angst of a young protagonist who is a long way from home. Lead singer Nate Ruess explained to Mesfin Fekadu of the Associated Press: "I'm always thinking about, 'Who am I and why did I do something like that?' And I think then it harkens back to my family, and I have such a strong tie to them and it's always therapeutic to sing about them." Ruess came up with the song and album title while on tour in Scotland; he wrote the song based on the title. Lyrically, the song is about "just being someone different on any given night."

There has been some confusion with the fans as the lyric "Some terrible nights" was mistaken for "...lies". Members of Fun. confirmed on November 18, 2012, on their Twitter and Facebook accounts that "it's NIGHTS not LIES." Jeff Giles, writing for Diffuser, compared the song to Simon and Garfunkel's "Cecilia." Ruess commented that Simon's Graceland (1986) was an influence on the song in an interview with Billboard.

Critical reception

The Re-View calls "Some Nights" a "bolder, catchier and more striking track than its predecessor "We Are Young", upping the stakes when it comes to both style and substance." In closing, he cited the track as one that would "cement [Fun] as one of the most intriguing and exciting new bands to emerge from the States in recent years." The Guardian writer Dave Simpson compared Ruess's vocals in the song to those of Freddie Mercury and called the lyrics "sincere and oddly moving".

Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly, while reviewing the whole album, criticized its second half as inferior to the first and also called "Some Nights" the best track on the album, alongside "We Are Young".

Rolling Stone named the song the 11th best song of 2012.

Chart performance

"Some Nights" has reached number 1 in Australia, New Zealand, and Israel. The song has also reached the top ten in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, and has so far made the top 30 in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland; it has also charted in Japan.

In the United States, "Some Nights" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 the same week their album Some Nights debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200. The song remained in the lower region of the chart for approximately four months due to low-level sales and consistent high-level streaming, before finally entering the top 40 in its 18th week. In its 23rd week, it switched places with "We Are Young" at number 11 on the chart, where it stayed the week after. In the song's 25th week on the chart, it entered the top ten by jumping to number 8. In its sixth week in the top ten, it reached number 3, which has been its peak position. As of March 2014, the song has sold over 5 million copies in the United States. It also reached number 2 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, coincidentally behind Maroon 5's "One More Night".

Music video

The music video for "Some Nights" was produced by Poonam Sehrawat and directed by Anthony Mandler, and released on MTV.com on June 4, 2012. The video is of a fictional American Civil War night battle where the band performs on the battlefield. The lead singer, Nate Ruess, also sings as he rallies a Union regiment in preparation for battle. The flag of the Union troops is that of the 20th Maine Infantry Regiment, volunteer soldiers that were commanded by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain starting in 1863. The video features two soldiers, one from each side of the conflict. The Confederate soldier is a middle-aged farmer clearly in love with his life, land and animals. The Union soldier is a young man, presumably from Maine, who has left his love to fight as a volunteer. In battle, the two sides first form lines and engage in a shooting battle. The Confederates charge the Union line (though they do so without appearing to mount bayonets). The Union troops engage in hand-to-hand combat in which the young Union soldier grits his teeth with determination and bayonets the Confederate soldier-farmer, brutally killing him. The Union regiment is victorious and the band follows the Union troops as it marches confidently and with apparent conviction towards its next battle, the young soldier exemplifying fulfilment in answering the song's central question, "What do I stand for?". He writes his love a letter which she cherishes.

Credits and personnel

  • Lead vocals – Nate Ruess
  • Piano, bass guitar, keyboards, background vocals – Andrew Dost
  • Guitar, drums, background vocals – Jack Antonoff
  • Keyboards, programming, background vocals – Jeff Bhasker
  • Additional programming – Pat Reynolds
  • Additional guest vocals – Joi Starr
  • Producers – Jeff Bhasker
  • Lyrics – Jeff Bhasker, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, Jack Antonoff
  • Label: Fueled by Ramen

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2012–2013)Peak
positionHonduras (Honduras Top 50)Hungary (Editors' Choice Top 40)Venezuela (Record Report)
32
24
91

Year-end charts

Chart (2012)PositionAustralia (ARIA)Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)Canada (Canadian Hot 100)Israel (Media Forest)Italy (FIMI)Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)Netherlands (Single Top 100)New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)UK Singles (Official Charts Company)US Billboard Hot 100US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)
15
53
27
5
40
37
60
9
35
75
77
14
17
30
13
Chart (2013)PositionCanada (Canadian Hot 100)France (SNEP)US Billboard Hot 100US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)
53
184
58
15
34
11

Decade-end charts

Chart (2010–2019)PositionUS Billboard Hot 100US Hot Rock Songs (Billboard)
67
28

All-time charts

Chart (1958–2018)PositionUS Billboard Hot 100
396

Certifications

References

References

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