Sunburn
Fuel
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The sky was dark this morning Not a bird in the trees And silence hung suspicious and anxious Like a blanket covered scream And you were gone You were not there for me And i cursed the sky and begged the sun to Fall all over me This life's not living, baby Living ain't free If i can't find my way back to me Let the sun fall down All my friends are searching Quiet, desperatley Look into their eyes and you'll see the faithless crying Save me, save me, save me And what are they to feel And who are they to be And what am i to do with, do with me, but let the sun Fall all over me That's not living, baby Living ain't free If i can't find my way back to me Let the sun fall down over me Let the sun fall down Until my eyes cry out 'Til my head is free from doubt 'Til my lungs sigh right out 'Til I'm wiser Let the sun Fall all over me This life's not living, baby Living ain't free If i can't find my way back to me Let the sun fall down over me Let the sun fall down
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Written by: CARL WILLIAM BELL
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Release and Album"Sunburn" is one of the most popular songs by the American rock band "Fuel." It was released in March 1998 as a part of their debut album "Sunburn."
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it band's career first entry in the list. It hit number 3 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and it also did reasonably well on the Modern Rock Tracks list, scoring a respectable 8th place.
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Music Style"Sunburn" is classified under the Alternative Rock genre, and it showcases the band's tendency to blend heavy rock elements with powerful anthemic choruses - a style that was prevalent in the late '90s alt-rock scene.
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Song's InspirationThe song is believed to have been inspired by a mixture of heartbreak and the intense feeling of loss. It deals with the emotional turmoil that arises from the end of a relationship.
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Critical Acclaim"Sunburn" is widely recognized for its impressive musical arrangement and poignant lyrics, receiving generally positive reviews from music critics. It showcased the narrative songwriting ability of the band’s lead vocalist, Brett Scallions.
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Music VideoThe accompanying music video for "Sunburn" was directed by Josh Taft, who has worked with other notable bands such as Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots. It illustrated the song's theme by following a narrative of a troubled relationship ending.
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LyricsThe song's lyrics have been noted for their vivid imagery and emotional depth. The phrase "she calls me from the cold just when I was low, feeling short of stable" has been singled out by fans as particularly evocative of the feeling of longing and loss.
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Live Performances"Sunburn" has been a regular feature in Fuel's concert set lists since its release. It's usually very well-received by audiences due to its strong emotional resonance and high-energy performance.
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AccoladesAlthough it wasn’t nominated for any major music awards, "Sunburn" is often cited as one of Fuel's best songs and it played a major role in boosting the band's popularity in the late '90s.
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Cover Versions"Sunburn" has been covered by several artists in various genres over the years, demonstrating its enduring popularity and influence.
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