When I Wasn't Watching

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"When I Wasn't Watching"
Mandy Moore - When I Wasn't Watching (Official Single Cover).png
Single by Mandy Moore
from the album Silver Landings
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2019 (2019-09-17)
Genre Pop
Length3:29
Label Verve Forecast
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Mike Viola
Mandy Mooresingles chronology
"Wind in My Hair"
(2017)
"When I Wasn't Watching"
(2019)
"I'd Rather Lose"
(2019)
Music video
"When I Wasn't Watching" on YouTube

"When I Wasn't Watching" is a song by American singer Mandy Moore from her sixth studio album, Silver Landings (2020). It was released on September 17, 2019, by Verve Forecast Records as the first single from the album. The song was written by Jason Boesel, Moore, Mike Viola and Taylor Goldsmith, with production by Viola.

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Background

In July 2018, Mandy Moore announced she was back in the studio and working on new music; in a post on social media, she stated: "It's time. I miss it. I'm not scared anymore. No more excuses. No more allowing someone's else insecurities to dictate my relationship to music and singing. Boom. Also– this is just a little demo of something @themikeviola and I worked on yesterday... but still, it's a start." [1] In June 2019, she revealed she was working with her husband, musician Taylor Goldsmith, on new music, [2] and by August, she told Entertainment Tonight that music would be coming "soon", later clarifying the release as "imminently". [3] That same month, she teased the release of new music on her social media, with the caption, "Stay tuned." [4]

Upon the song's release, Moore released a statement, stating: "The idea of diving back into music after so much time and personal change was really intimidating to me for a while. But then I finally realized: I'm the only person who can make this move. It all has to start with me." [5]

Critical reception

In a positive review, Halle Kiefer of Vulture stated: "Lucky, Mandy Moore is here with a new song to act as the perfect autumnal segue. 'When I Wasn't Watching,' Moore's first new original song [...] sounds like orange and brown leaves falling directly into your pumpkin spiced latte." [6] In their review of the song, Rolling Stone credited the song for its "Seventies California pop", while also calling the song "breezy" and "refreshing". [5] Vice described the song as "breathy" and "introspective", while describing the lyrics as a "confessional". [7]

Commercial performance

"When I Wasn't Watching" debuted at number twenty-four on the Billboard Alternative Digital Song Sales, becoming Moore's first song to enter the chart. [8]

Music video

The music video was released on the same day as the song. [5] It was directed by Lauren Dukoff. [9]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal metadata. [10]

Charts

Chart performance for "When I Wasn't Watching"
Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Alternative Digital Song Sales ( Billboard ) [11] 24

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousSeptember 17, 2019 Verve Forecast [10] [12] [13]

Other version

On July 2, 2021, Cody Carrera released a cover of "When I Wasn't Watching." [14]

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