Drive
"Drive"
Experience the atmospheric beauty of The Cars' iconic 1984 synth ballad, "Drive." A massive international hit from the Heartbeat City album, this track captivates with Benjamin Orr's emotive vocals and lush new wave production, becoming a defining soft rock classic of the era.
- TITLE: Drive
- BAND: The Cars
- GENRE: New Wave, Soft Rock, Synth-rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 23
- YEAR: 1984
Released as a single from the multi-platinum 1984 album Heartbeat City, "Drive" soared into the Top 5 globally. This synth-rock masterpiece, produced by Mutt Lange, showcased The Cars' sophisticated evolution, blending new wave sensibilities with a poignant soft rock feel that resonated deeply with listeners.
With its haunting synthesizer melodies and Benjamin Orr's tender vocal delivery asking "Who's gonna drive you home tonight?", this 1984 classic creates an unforgettable mood. Aided by its iconic music video, "Drive" remains one of The Cars' most enduring and beloved soft rock/new wave hits.
SONG MEANING: The song poses a series of concerned questions to someone who seems to be struggling or perhaps in denial ("Who's gonna tell you when / It's too late?"). The repeated question, "Who's gonna drive you home tonight?" acts as a metaphor for who will ultimately take care of or support them when they can no longer manage on their own, expressing gentle concern for their well-being.
"The Cars"
- TITLE: The Cars
- ACTIVE: 1976–1988 (1976), 2000, 2010–2011 (2010), 2018
- BAND: The Cars
"Since You're Gone"
- TITLE: Since You're Gone
- BAND: The Cars
- GENRE: New Wave, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: February 15
- YEAR: 1982
