Since U Been Gone
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; in particular, for the 1970s song with same title, see Since You Been Gone
"Since U Been Gone" | ||
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Single by Kelly Clarkson | ||
from the album Breakaway | ||
Released | December 14, 2004 (NA) January 2005 (elsewhere) July 4, 2005 (UK) |
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Format | Digital download (U. S.) Digital maxi single (U. S.) CD single (elsewhere) |
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Genre | Pop rock | |
Length | 3:09 | |
Label | RCA Records | |
Writer(s) | Max Martin Dr. Luke |
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Producer(s) | Max Martin Dr. Luke |
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Certification | Platinum (RIAA Digital Downloads) Platinum (RIAA CD Singles) Silver (UK OCC) Platinum (ARIA) Platinum (CRIA) |
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Chart positions | ||
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Kelly Clarkson singles chronology | ||
"Breakaway" (2004) |
"Since U Been Gone" (2004/2005) |
"Behind These Hazel Eyes" (2005) |
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UK Cover |
"Since U Been Gone" is a pop-rock song written and produced by Max Martin and Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, and recorded for American singer Kelly Clarkson's second album Breakaway (2004). It was released in 2004 as the second single from the album in the USA and the first in Europe. Its lyrics recall a failed relationship in which the protagonist later expresses relief about the breakup. Clarkson, who sought interest in a more rock-oriented image, wanted to alter the song's original composition to allow more drums.
The song proved successful throughout 2005 and became the #1 Billboard Pop 100 Airplay song of the year. "Since U Been Gone" was also the second U. S. digital download to sell over one million copies. It reached number two on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian airplay chart. In the UK, where "Since U Been Gone" was released as the first single from Breakaway, it reached number five and remained on the chart until the second quarter of 2006. At the Grammy Awards of 2006, Clarkson received a Grammy Award for the song in the category of "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance".
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[edit] Background and writing
Clarkson's last two singles at the time of the song's recording, "Low" and "The Trouble with Love Is", had failed on the U. S. charts. She decided she needed more control over her career and the direction of her music. With the help of a lawyer and advice from lead guitarist Jimmy Messer, she was able to get out of her contract and move in the direction of pop rock.
Clarkson completed the new album following this change, but there had been no decision regarding what its second single (after "Breakaway") should be. She considered using some songs that she had written with Ben Moody and David Hodges, formerly of Evanescence, but executives at her label felt those songs were a little too dark. After a suggestion from a friend, Clarkson went to Sweden, where she met up with producers Max Martin and Dr. Luke.
Martin had previously produced successful pop records for Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, but he did not want to work with Clarkson at first, because he felt she would want him to recreate his pop sound for her songs. Clarkson was also familiar with Martin's experience with rock music: he was a former member of a heavy metal band, and had also produced material for rock musicians such as Bon Jovi. Once Martin and Clarkson realised that they were in agreement, they began writing songs together. During this period, a song that had previously been written by Martin and Dr. Luke caught the attention of Clarkson. It was then relayed to her label executives, who chose it for release as a single. The song originally had a prominent pop influence, but Clarkson later asked for a slightly harder rock feel with increased drums.
[edit] Commercial release

Similar to "Breakaway", "Since U Been Gone" took a while to become the popular song it is considered today. Released in late November of 2004, the song spent the months of December, January, and February steadily climbing up the charts. Many considered it a sureshot for the #1 position on Top 40 Radio. However, Green Day's single "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" surpassed "Since U Been Gone" and jumped to #1. In late March, after over four months of being on the charts, the popularity of "Since U Been Gone" suddenly began to surge. By April of 2005, the song finally peaked at #1, where it remained for seven weeks. It also went on to become the most played song on Top 40 Radio in 2005.[citation needed]
"Since U Been Gone" topped several U. S. Billboard charts including the Pop 100, Hot Digital Tracks, Hot Dance Airplay and the Mainstream Top 40. It peaked at #2 on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 and stayed in the top ten for twenty weeks (the second most for a single in 2005), in the top forty for 44 weeks and on the chart for 46 weeks. The RIAA certified "Since U Been Gone" platinum in March 2006 for selling over 1 million digital downloads (1.4 million as of late 2006), and gold in June 2006 for over 500,000 ringtones sold.
On the ARC Weekly Top 40, the single broke the longevity record in the chart's 25-year history, spending eight non-consecutive weeks at number one and remaining on the chart for a record-breaking 33 weeks (a little over eight months). It ranked fourth on the 2005 Billboard year-end charts, and Clarkson set a new record on the ARC Weekly Top 40 as she had three of the year-end chart's top five singles of the year ("Since U Been Gone", "Because of You" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes").
The song was also popular worldwide, reaching number one in Canada for two weeks and remaining on the chart for 29 weeks. It peaked within the top five in Australia and the United Kingdom; in the former country it stayed within the top forty for 19 weeks, and in the latter thirteen (non-consecutive). "Since U Been Gone" also performed well in markets where Clarkson's success had previously been limited. It was one of the most popular songs of 2005, and remains the biggest hit of Clarkson's career behind "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and "Miss Independent".
The single's music video features Clarkson at a former boyfriend's apartment, where she is looking through some of his possessions before destroying all of it. The video is intercut with scenes of Clarkson performing with her band for an energetic crowd. The video won "Best Female Video" and "Best Pop Video" at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.
[edit] Trivia
- Ted Leo recorded an unreleased cover of "Since U Been Gone", mixing it with "Maps" by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
- Canadian hardcore band Fucked Up covered the song.
- Butch Walker released a live cover of the song for his Cover Me Badd EP.
- A cut of the song appears in the video game Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA
- California punk band The Aquabats often ended their 2005 live shows with a cover of the song.
[edit] Formats and track listings
- U. S. Remixes EP (Digital Only)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins Rock da Club edit)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins Ambient Candlelight mix)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins Mixshow)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins club mix)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins dub)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins radio edit instrumental)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins radio edit acapella)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins reprise)
- UK CD1
- "Since U Been Gone" (Album Version)
- "Since U Been Gone" (AOL Live)
- UK CD2
- "Since U Been Gone" (Album Version)
- "Miss Independent" (AOL Live)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Jason Nevins Mixshow)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Video Version)
- Australian CD single
- "Since U Been Gone" (Album Version)
- "Since U Been Gone" (AOL Live)
- "Miss Independent" (AOL Live)
- "Since U Been Gone" (Video Version)
[edit] Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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U. S. Billboard Pop 100 Airplay Year End Chart 2005 | 1 |
U. S. Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
U. S. Billboard Pop 100 | 1 |
U. S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream | 1 |
U. S. Billboard Adult Top 40 | 2 |
U. S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | 22 |
U. S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1 | 22 |
U. S. ARC Weekly Top 40 | 1 |
Indonesian Singles Chart | 1 |
South African Singles Chart | 1 |
Canadian BDS Airplay Chart | 1 |
United World Chart | 8 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 3 |
Dutch Top 40 | 4 |
Irish Singles Chart | 4 |
UK Singles Chart | 5 |
German Singles Chart | 6 |
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Charts | 11 |
Mexican Top 100 Airplay | 11 |
Mexican Digital Sales Chart | 21 |
Preceded by "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day |
Pop 100 number one single March 26, 2005- April 30, 2005 |
Succeeded by "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani |
1 (J. Nevins remixes)
[edit] References
Studio albums: Thankful · Breakaway · My December
Singles: "A Moment like This" · "Before Your Love" · "Miss Independent" · "Low" · "The Trouble with Love Is" · "Breakaway" · "Since U Been Gone" · "Behind These Hazel Eyes" · "Because of You" · "Walk Away"
Related: Kelly Clarkson discography · RCA Records