Its Never Too Late to Start All Over Again

2007 single by Iii Days Grace

"Never Too Tardily"
NeverTooLateRingleSingle.jpg
Unmarried past Three Days Grace
from the anthology One-10
Released
  • June 5, 2007
  • October 23, 2007 (Mainstream Top forty radio)
Recorded 2005–2006
Genre Post-grunge[1]
Length 3:29
Label Jive
Songwriter(southward)
  • Adam Gontier
Three Days Grace singles chronology
"Pain"
(2006)
"Never Too Belatedly"
(2007)
"Riot"
(2007)
Alternative cover
Deluxe single cover

Deluxe single encompass

"Never Also Late" is a vocal by the band Three Days Grace. It is the tertiary single from the ring'southward 2d album I-X.

Popularity and censorship [edit]

Chart operation [edit]

The song reached the number one spot on the Canadian MuchMusic Countdown on June 29 for one week. It also reached the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. This is the band'south most successful song from One-X, despite the fact that their prior hits "Just Like You" (from their self-titled album), "Brute I Have Become", "Hurting" and a few singles that were less successful did better on the U.Southward. charts. This is due to "Never Too Late" peaking at number 71, where "Just Like You" peaked at number 55, "Animal I Accept Become" at number sixty and "Pain" at number 44. Despite not striking number one, it was more successful than any of the singles from One-X and it stayed longer on the charts than their number one hits at 43 weeks, chirapsia "Animal I Have Become" by two weeks and "Hurting" past a hefty xiii weeks. It is the ring'southward 2nd about successful song only behind "I Detest Everything Nigh You" on the stone charts at 45 weeks.

This song is as well the ring's only cross-over hit to appointment charting on both Mainstream Acme 40 and Adult Elevation forty formats at number 12 and number 13. Their three prior hits failed to nautical chart since "Brute I Have Get" and "Pain" were released to commercial radio afterwards "Never Likewise Late", even though they came to all stone stations before it and "Never Too Late" was the highest-charting single on the Canadian charts, making "Never Too Belatedly" as Iii Days Grace'due south most successful song from Ane-X.

Music video [edit]

Its music video has too reached more views on YouTube than "Fauna I Have Become" has (with over 161 million) with "Never Too Late" having over 230 1000000 views, making information technology their 2nd most viewed video just behind "I Detest Everything Nigh You" with over 279 million views (views equally of december 2020).

Radio censorship [edit]

The rail managed to resurge in pop airplay, peaking at number 14 on Mediabase, and was added by the pop stations in the U.s.a., Z100 and Y100. Information technology is the only vocal to be released to Mainstream Superlative 40 radio since their 2003 hitting "I Detest Everything Near You" peaked at number 28 and "Never Too Late" hit number 12. Certain radio stations and Sirius XM The Pulse play a version of the song which censors the phrase "stop your life" in the chorus to "change your life" to eliminate the suicide reference from the vocal. It also quiets the heaviness of the guitar. It appeared on Now! 26, the only song from the anthology to appear on a At present! album in the U.S.

Other versions [edit]

On October 23, 2007, Three Days Grace released a single featuring "Never Too Tardily" and two Articulate Channel acoustic recordings of "Pain" and "I Detest Everything Well-nigh You".[2] On February 12, 2008, an EP was released through iTunes containing the album version of "Never Too Late", an acoustic version and the music video.[3]

Song meaning and usage [edit]

This song's meaning was explained by former Three Days Grace frontman, Adam Gontier, at a live performance on March 7, 2007 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., where he stated, "This song is about beingness in a very dark place, simply being able to see a way out." Then, on the Live at the Palace 2008 DVD, he explained it equally, "Feeling like you don't really vest here anymore, and it's about wanting to sort of end everything. But really, this song is nearly non giving up at all." Too as a small statement virtually him and his little sisters toxic life at abode with their father. The song was featured in a promo for the television evidence Eleventh Hour.

Music video [edit]

The video begins with a little daughter (played by Matreya Fedor) in her room dancing with her parents. This child is portrayed to be Adam Gontier's younger sister, Katelynn Gontier. Later, it shows her older self (played by Adam Gontier'due south then-wife, Naomi Brewer) struggling against doctors equally they strap her down to a hospital bed. Every bit they restrain her, the adult female looks toward her younger cocky dancing with her parents (through the woman's eyes, her young-self appears to have sprouted or be wearing monarch butterfly wings on her back while dancing). The video then cuts to her younger self, showing a human being touching her and she smiles hesitantly. The video shows her dancing with her parents, who accept bandages over their eyes, signifying that they don't know what is going on. Later, easily marks covered in a black substance are seen all over her, her bedroom, and the man's manus. It is revealed that she was sexually abused as a child, explaining her traumatic breakdown when she is older. As the woman remains strapped helplessly to her hospital bed, the straps from caput-to-toe are replaced with the man's hands. Her younger cocky is shown once more; hiding in her room from her assailant, who lifts up the bed to find the girl lying in a fetal position when she sees an affections who fights off the human being, scattering his feathers over the girl's room in the procedure. This was explained to be Adam fighting off his dad from hurting his sister, equally Adam and his sister were living in a bad environment at home in their babyhood. As the angel's feathers rain down on the grown woman'southward bed and the human being's easily – in identify of the straps – lose their grip on her and die (in reference of the attacker'southward defeat by the angel), eventually her older self is able to overcome her fright and leaves the infirmary bed smiling, while her younger self goes back to her ain bed.

Track listing [edit]

Promotional single
No. Title Length
ane. "Never Too Tardily" 3:29
"Never Too Belatedly" ringle (single+ringtone)
No. Championship Length
1. "Never Likewise Late" 3:35
2. "Pain (Clear Channel stripped version)" iii:19
three. "I Hate Everything Well-nigh You (Clear Channel stripped version)" iii:51
Never Also Tardily (EP)
No. Title Length
1. "Never Too Late" 3:29
2. "Never Also Belatedly (acoustic)" iii:31
3. "Never Also Belatedly (music video)" 3:35

Personnel [edit]

  • Adam Gontier – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Barry Stock – lead guitar
  • Brad Walst – bass
  • Neil Sanderson – drums, backing vocals

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Ane-10 past Iii Days Grace on iTunes". iTunes. The second album by Ontario's Three Days Grace balances scalding metallic difficult stone like opener "Information technology's All Over" and the rabidly fist-pumping "Anarchism" with sincere postal service-grunge power ballads like "Never As well Late," "On My Own," and "Get Out Alive."
  2. ^ "Never Likewise Late [Ringle]"
  3. ^ "Never Besides Late – EP by Three Days Grace"
  4. ^ "3 Days Grace Nautical chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Three Days Grace Chart History (Canada CHR/Top 40)". Billboard. Retrieved August xxx, 2020.
  6. ^ "Three Days Grace Chart History (Canada Hot Ac)". Billboard. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  7. ^ "3 Days Grace Nautical chart History (Canada Rock)". Billboard. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  8. ^ "Three Days Grace Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Three Days Grace Nautical chart History (Adult Popular Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Three Days Grace Nautical chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Three Days Grace Chart History (Mainstream Stone)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Three Days Grace Nautical chart History (Pop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  13. ^ "Mainstream Rock Songs – Yr-Terminate 2007". Billboard . Retrieved Jan 19, 2022.
  14. ^ "Canadian unmarried certifications – Three Days Grace – Never Besides Tardily". Music Canada. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  15. ^ "American certifications – Three Days Grace". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved xx December 2017.
  16. ^ "American single certifications – 3 Days Grace – Never As well Belatedly". Recording Industry Clan of America.

External links [edit]

  • "Never Too Late" official music video on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Too_Late_(Three_Days_Grace_song)

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