Last Summer (song)

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"Last Summer"
Single by Lostprophets
from the album Start Something
Released23 August 2004
Recorded2003
StudioBigfoot Studios (Los Angeles)[1]
GenreAlternative rock
Length4:07
LabelColumbia, Visible Noise
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Eric Valentine
Lostprophets singles chronology
"Wake Up (Make a Move)"
(2004)
"Last Summer"
(2004)
"Goodbye Tonight"
(2004)

"Last Summer" is the fourth single from Start Something, the second album by the Welsh rock band Lostprophets. The previous singles, "Burn Burn", "Last Train Home" and "Wake Up (Make a Move)" had all been highly successful on both sides of the Atlantic so this single was under similar pressure; it reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart. The song describes the band members enjoying past memories of visiting towns in South Wales such as the seaside town of Porthcawl.

The song's B-side, "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex", is a cover of a song by English popstar, and former member of S Club 7, Rachel Stevens.

Music video[edit]

The music video, directed by The Malloys,[citation needed] shows lead singer Ian Watkins driving around Venice, California on the last day of the summer school term. He is driving a car with the plate number 2BAI222. The same plate number is featured in episode 1 of Numb3rs and episode 1 in the second season of The OC. As Watkins reaches his destination, the beach, he then goes back to the beginning and drives past the school again but in a different decade — the '70s, '80s, and the present. Around the 3:12 mark, lead singer Daryl Palumbo and bassist Jarvis Morgan Holden of Glassjaw and Head Automatica, respectively (Palumbo was a member of both bands), can be seen walking in front of the school. Also at the 2:04 mark, the metal band Steel Panther (performing at the time under the name Metal Skool) are seen in front of the school.

Track listing[edit]

CD1
No.TitleLength
1."Last Summer" (radio edit)3:59
2."Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" (Rachel Stevens cover)3:36
CD2
No.TitleLength
1."Last Summer" (radio edit)3:59
2."Reptilia" (The Strokes cover)3:34
3."In the Air Tonight" (Phil Collins cover)5:23
EP Version
No.TitleLength
1."Last Summer" (radio edit)3:59
2."Boys Don't Cry" (The Cure cover)2:37
3."Reptilia" (The Strokes cover)3:34
4."Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" (Rachel Stevens cover)3:36
5."In the Air Tonight" (Phil Collins cover)5:23
Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."Last Summer" (radio edit)3:59
2."Boys Don't Cry" (The Cure cover)2:37

Personnel[edit]

Chart positions[edit]

Year Chart Peak
2004 UK Singles Chart 13
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[2] 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ Start Something (liner notes). Lostprophets. Visible Noise. 2004.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart". Official Charts Company. 10 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024.

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