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Written by | Tally Hall |
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Appears on | Unreleased |
Sung by | Unknown |
Duration | Unknown |
Genre | Unknown |
Language | Unkown |
Addtl. Info: | Written in 2009, unreleased |
Stranger (or Stranger When You're Not Around) is an unreleased song by Tally Hall.
History
The existence of Strangers was revealed during a June 16th 2020 episode of Keep Up The Good Work with Zubin where they tease its possible future release.[1] The song was written during the time leading up to the recording of Good & Evil and was pitched in 2010 to Atlantic Records as a single, who would sadly reject it.
On July 30th 2021, the Twitter account for Sonic Lunch tweeted out supposed artwork for a "3rd Tally Hall album' named "Stranger".[2] This would send some members of the Tally Hall fanbase into a frenzy, however it was revealed not long after that this was just artwork made by Harry Gold for the then-upcoming Ultimate Tally Hall Documentary by YouTuber Just Jargon.[3]
Song Meanings
The lyrics or recording haven't been released so there's little to no way to infer a meaning of the song. Andrew and Zubin have joked about the song taking on a new meaning if they were to perform it decades in the future, that being about the people they've lost over time.[1]
This meaning however is not the actual meaning of Strangers.
Lyrics
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Keep Up The Good Work Episode 6: Zubin Sedghi and Tyler James Bellinger [Starting at 1818s in] adhorowi. June 17th 2020. YouTube. Video.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/SonicLunch/status/1421168292245426177 Sonic Lunch Tweet.
- ↑ The Ultimate Tally Hall Documentary Just Jargon. August 4th 2021. YouTube. Video.