For the Nights I Can't Remember explained

For the Nights I Can't Remember
Cover:For the Nights I Can't Remember.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Hedley
Album:Famous Last Words
B-Side:Never Too Late
Recorded:2007
Label:Universal Canada
Prev Title:She's So Sorry
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Never Too Late
Next Year:2008

"For the Nights I Can't Remember" is a song recorded by Canadian pop rock band Hedley for their second studio album, Famous Last Words (2007). The ballad was co-written by the members of the band with the record's producers, Greig Nori and Dave Genn. It was released in November 2007 as the album's second single. In 2009, the song was re-issued digitally with their follow-up single.[1]

Following its release, the song reached a peak of six on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100, making it the group's first top-10 single on the then-new chart. "For the Nights I Can't Remember" went on to be named the ninth most-played song on Canadian radio in 2008, according to Nielsen Company, and also earned the band multiple music awards.[2] [3]

Composition

"For the Nights I Can't Remember" is a pop rock love ballad produced by Greig Nori and Dave Genn which lasts for four minutes and one second. According to the sheet music published by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song is composed in the key of C major and set in compound duple time to an approximate tempo of 72 BPM.[4] Hoggard's vocals span a two-octave range, from the note of E through E.[4] The song follows a non-repeating chord progression and is instrumented primarily by piano.

Lyrically, the song finds Hoggard pleading to his lover for forgiveness for the time he's spent away. "I do want to love you ... And I do want to try," he insists on the chorus, while in the bridge he voices regret over "the nights [he] can't remember."

Accolades

"For the Nights I Can't Remember" garnered three awards at the 2009 Canadian Radio Music Awards: Fan's Choice, Song of the Year, and the Chart Topper Award.[5] The song also earned Hedley the Pop Music award for songwriting at the 2009 SOCAN Awards.[6] [3]

Chart performance

"For the Nights I Can't Remember" debuted at number 24 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart dated November 17, 2007, the week's second-highest debut.[7] It reached a peak position of six in its eighth week, on the chart dated January 5, 2008, where it was the highest-charting Canadian single.[8] The song spent 39 weeks on the chart.[9]

It was the ninth most-played song on Canadian radio in 2008, according to numbers released by Nielsen Company.[2] The song's airplay also contributed to Hedley being the second most-played act (and most-played Canadian) for that year.[2] [3] On a chart compiled by CBC Music, also based on numbers reported by Nielsen, "For the Nights I Can't Remember" was listed as the 61st most-played song on Canadian radio between January 1, 2001 and July 2015.[10]

Music video

An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Kevin De Freitas and choreographed by Samy Inayeh; it premiered January 8, 2008.[11] The clip starts off with a battered Jacob Hoggard getting photographed for a mug shot. It cuts to his girlfriend who waits patiently for him, intercut with scenes of Hoggard getting involved an alley fight. The band is also shown playing in a club, accompanied by back-up singers, with his girlfriend arriving to see him. One scene shows the girl looking at a letter from Jacob with the chorus written in; the first line in the chorus is then shown on a music sheet where Jacob performs on piano.

Reception

The video for "For the Nights I Can't Remember" won the awards for Best Video, Best Director (for Kevin De Freitas), and Best Cinematography (for Samy Inayeh) at the 2008 MuchMusic Video Awards.[12] This made them the most-awarded act at that ceremony with four wins, including one (Best Rock Video) for "She's So Sorry".

Usage in media

"For the Nights I Can't Remember" was used as the dance music for two performances on the American dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance.[13]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart performance for "For the Nights I Can't Remember"! Chart (2007–08)! Peak
position

Year end charts

Year-end performance for "For the Nights I Can't Remember"! Chart (2008)! Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[14] 14
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[15] 2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Never Too Late [Single] - Hedley Release Info]. AllMusic. All Media Network. October 30, 2016.
  2. News: Solters. Larry. Loynes. Anna. The Nielsen Company 2008 Canadian Music Industry Report. October 30, 2016. Business Wire. Berkshire Hathaway. January 7, 2009. Toronto, ON.
  3. Web site: King. Betty Nygaard. Hedley (band). The Canadian Encyclopedia. October 30, 2016. May 12, 2015.
  4. Web site: Hedley "For the Nights I Can't Remember" Sheet Music in C Major. Musicnotes.com. Universal Music Publishing Group. October 30, 2016.
  5. News: Smith. Pierre-Louis. 2009 Canadian Radio Music Awards - Big Winners include Hedley, Lights, Justin Hines. October 30, 2016. Canada News Wire. Cision. March 13, 2009. August 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160805001320/http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/2009-canadian-radio-music-awards---big-winners-include-hedley-lights-justin-hines-537321161.html. dead.
  6. Web site: McCutcheon. Cara. The Who's Who of Canada's Music Industry Came Out in Full Force Tonight to Celebrate the 20th Annual SOCAN Awards Gala in Toronto. Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada. October 30, 2016. November 23, 2009.
  7. Web site: Canadian Hot 100: The Week Of November 17, 2007. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. October 30, 2016.
  8. Web site: Canadian Hot 100: The Week Of January 5, 2008 . Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. October 30, 2016.
  9. Web site: "For the Nights I Can't Remember" on Canadian Hot 100. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. October 30, 2016.
  10. Web site: Shawnpt. Most Popular Canadian Songs of the New Millennium. Music Canada. October 30, 2016. July 30, 2015.
  11. Web site: For The Nights I Can't Remember - Hedley - VEVO. Vevo. October 30, 2016. video.
  12. Web site: MMVA08 > Winners. MuchMusic. Bell Media. October 30, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20080619221257/http://www.muchmusic.com/events/mmva08/nominees/. June 19, 2008. dead.
  13. Web site: Hedley - IMDb. IMDb. Amazon.com. October 30, 2016.
  14. Web site: Canadian Hot 100: 2008 Year-End Charts. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. March 31, 2012.
  15. December 12, 2008. Top Canada Hot AC Songs. R&R. 67.