"
When You're Gone" is a song by
Canadian singer
Avril Lavigne. It was written for Lavigne's 2007 album,
The Best Damn Thing.
[1] It was co-written and produced by Walker and released as the album's second single on 19 June 2007.
Background[edit]
Avril Lavigne has said the song "is about being with someone you love, and you have to say goodbye, and all the little things you miss about them". The song may have been inspired by Lavigne's then-husband,
Deryck Whibley, although in an interview in Northern Ireland with
The Belfast Telegraph she did not confirm this.
[2] According to her, she did not intend the song to be a love song, but she was writing a slow song and the process brought out "all that emotional stuff" in her. "It's not cheesy, because I wrote it", she said. "If I was older, a professional writer coming up with all that, that would be lame."
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Billboard magazine describes the song as "a
power ballad with a piano and
synth introduction".
[4] Composer Rob Mathes orchestrated the song with genuine string section, although the brief opening note, before the
piano came in, was on a
synthesizer.
Critical reception[edit]
"When You're Gone" has received mixed reviews from music critics. Alex Nunn wrote that Avril hasn't lost her sense in ballads with this song.
[5] Stylus was mixed calling the song "turgid and humdrum," but "taken at times by an exhilarating slickness."
[6] Dave Donnely was mixed to positive: "Ballad and expected next single 'When You're Gone' may be the best of the bunch, though it's superficially like any number of pop-rock ballads, with contemplative lyrics lending the album a little bit of emotional depth. The theme, separation from a lover, is universal, and the lyrics simple: "I always needed time on my own/I never thought I'd need you there when I cried/And the days feel like years when I'm alone/And the bed where you lie is made up on your side."
[7] PopMatters stated that this song tries to match "
I'm With You" but it fails.
[8] On a more negative note, Darryl Sterdan of
JAM! described the song as "a standard piano-and-strings weeper" and went on to tell the reader to skip-it.
[9] In an
AOL Radio listener's poll, "When You're Gone" was voted Lavigne's eighth best song.
[10]
Music video[edit]
Lavigne plays piano in an abandoned house.
The video was directed by
Marc Klasfeld, who is most well-known from his works of director for
Sum 41's music videos. Lavigne reportedly came up with the concept for the video. The video portrays three relationships in different age groups, but in the same situation involving these relationships on the verge of being destroyed. The first relationship involves a pregnant woman whose husband is fighting in the war. The second involves an elderly man whose wife has recently died. And the third involves a teenage couple walking in the park only to be caught by the girl's controlling mother who forbids them from seeing each other ever again. Lavigne said that the video is very personal. In the end, the walls of the house collapse, and all three scenes break out daylight with the teenage girl returning to the place where the duo were caught, the elderly man drinking to his wife in a graveyard, and an SMS from the pregnant woman's husband, with the text "I'm okay. I miss U." Lavigne is then seen running in a field once more until the screen fades out.
Portions of the video were filmed at
California State University, Northridge's Botanic Garden.
[11] The video was premiered on
MuchMusic in Canada on 6 June 2007 during the 5 pm broadcast of
MuchOnDemand. While in the United States it was premiered on MTV's
TRL on 21 June. It reached the No. 1 spot on both TV music channel countdowns on August.
The video has been viewed over 300 million times on
YouTube.
Chart performance and promotion[edit]
Before its release as a single in the United States, "When You're Gone" reached number ninety on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and number 77 on the
Billboard Pop 100, in the
Billboard issue dated 5 May 2007. The song later re-entered the charts and peaked at numbers 24 and 16, respectively. It did well on the charts in Canada, where it reached number eight. As of September 2015, "When You're Gone" has sold 1,290,000 digital copies in the United States.
[13]
The single did well in European charts ending at number four of the
European Hot 100. "When You're Gone" debuted at number thirty-two on
UK Singles Chart, and peaked at number three. It ended the year as the 54th most purchased song in the UK. In Ireland, it reached number four. In the Continental Europe, "When You're Gone" peaked inside top twenty in countries such as Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden. However, the song was a minor hit in Belgium (
Flanders and
Wallonia), where it failed to reach top twenty.
Live performances[edit]
Lavigne performed the song during European and Asian festivals that took part of her 2007
Promotional Tour as well as TV shows and award shows worldwide.
Usage in other media[edit]
Track listings[edit]
- Japanese CD single[14]
- "When You're Gone" (album version) – 4:00
- "Girlfriend" (Japanese version) – 3:35
- UK/French CD single[15]
- "When You're Gone" (album version) – 4:00
- "Girlfriend" (Dr. Luke Remix featuring Lil' Mama) – 3:25
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- Australian/Taiwanese CD single[16]
- "When You're Gone" (album version) – 4:00
- "Girlfriend" (Dr. Luke Remix featuring Lil' Mama) – 3:25
- "Girlfriend" (Submarines' Time Warp 66 Mix) – 3:12
- "When You're Gone" (video) – 4:08
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Credits and Personnel[edit]
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications[edit]
Year | Awards ceremony | Award | Results |
2007 | Planeta Awards | Best Ballad | Won |
Best Pop Vocal Performance | Won |
2008 | MuchMusic Video Awards | People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Artist | Won |
Imperio Music Awards | Video of the Year | Won |
Socan Awards | Best Pop Song | Won |
2009 | BMI Awards | Best Pop Song | Won |
2012 | VEVOCertified Awards | 100.000.000 Views | Won
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