I Won't See You Tonight

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"I Won't See You Tonight"
Song by Avenged Sevenfold
from the album Waking the Fallen
ReleasedAugust 26, 2003
RecordedApril – June 2003 [1]
Studio
  • Third Stone, Hollywood, California
  • Mates Inc, Hollywood, California
Genre
Length
  • 8:59 (Part 1)
  • 4:45 (Part 2)
Label Hopeless
Songwriter(s) Avenged Sevenfold
Producer(s)
Waking the Fallen track listing
12 tracks
  1. "Waking the Fallen"
  2. "Unholy Confessions"
  3. "Chapter Four"
  4. "Remenissions"
  5. "Desecrate Through Reverence"
  6. "Eternal Rest"
  7. "Second Heartbeat"
  8. "Radiant Eclipse"
  9. "I Won't See You Tonight Part 1"
  10. "I Won't See You Tonight Part 2"
  11. "Clairvoyant Disease"
  12. "And All Things Will End

"I Won't See You Tonight" is a two-part song by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. The songs appeared on their second studio album, Waking the Fallen , as tracks 9 and 10 respectively. The song peaked at #2 on the overall US song sales chart in 2014.

Contents

Composition

The first portion, "I Won't See You Tonight Part 1" is a power ballad, [3] [4] while "I Won't See You Tonight Part 2" is much faster, and more in line with the metalcore sound the band played in their early days. [5] The Rev's drumming on (Part 2) was reportedly inspired by the work of drummer Paul Bostaph from Slayer. [6]

The song's lyrical matter was inspired by the band's former bassist Justin Sane. Around August 2001, Sane attempted suicide by drinking excessive amounts of cough syrup. [7] During Sane's hospitalization, he remained in poor condition and had to leave the band. [7] In an interview, lead singer M. Shadows said of Sane that "he perma-fried his brain and was in a mental institution for a long time, and when you have someone in your band who does that, it ruins everything that's going on all around you, and it makes you want to do something to prevent it from happening to other people." [7]

Critical reception

In 2021, Return of Rock ranked the song(s) at number 19 on its list of the 20 greatest Avenged Sevenfold songs. [8] It was also features on Revolver's list of the best non-hair metal power-ballads. [4] It was described on the latter list as "the most powerful (ballad) in (the band's) repertoire."

Charts

Chart (2014)Peak
position
US Hot Singles Sales (Billboard) [9] 2

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [10]

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