Since You're Gone
"Since You're Gone"
Experience the cool melancholy of The Cars' 1982 new wave hit, "Since You're Gone." A standout track from the Shake It Up album, this stylish rock song captivates with atmospheric synthesizers, crisp guitars, and Ric Ocasek's distinctively detached vocal delivery.
- TITLE: Since You're Gone
- BAND: The Cars
- GENRE: New Wave, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: February 15
- YEAR: 1982
Released as a successful single in early 1982 from the album Shake It Up, "Since You're Gone" showcased The Cars' signature blend of rock instrumentation and sleek new wave production. Its memorable synth lines and Ric Ocasek's vocals exploring post-breakup feelings resonated on rock radio.
This 1982 rock track offers a sophisticated take on relationship aftermath. With its atmospheric keyboards, driving beat, and understated emotion characteristic of new wave, "Since You're Gone" remains a fan favorite and a prime example of The Cars' influential sound during that era.
SONG MEANING: The song reflects on the strange, disorienting aftermath of a relationship ending ("Since you're gone / The nights are getting strange," "Everything's wrong"). Sung with Ric Ocasek's characteristic cool detachment, it explores the feeling of loneliness and the disruption of routine after a partner leaves, rather than overt heartbreak.
"The Cars"
- TITLE: The Cars
- ACTIVE: 1976–1988 (1976), 2000, 2010–2011 (2010), 2018
- BAND: The Cars
