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The song was written by band members [[ | The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] alongside [[people/oliver_mcewan|Oliver McEwan]] and produced by Tim McEwan. It has a running time of three minutes and forty-eight seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C-sharp minor|C-sharp minor]]. | ||
According to Tim McEwan, Nighthawks and its successive track [[songs/lonely_city|lonely_city]] were almost written and produced as one song, with Lonely City acting as a "chorus" to Nighthawks.<ref>https://www.mixcloud.com/URYMusic/the-midnight-interview/%7CAt 9:40|</ref> He later decided Nighthawks sounded more like a progression into Lonely City instead and split the song into two tracks. Tyler Lyle stated that the song originally had more lyrics, but McEwan thought something was missing from the track, leading to the lyrics being pared down and the vocoder effect added to Lyle's voice.<ref>https://www.mixcloud.com/URYMusic/the-midnight-interview/%7CAt 12:50|</ref> | According to Tim McEwan, Nighthawks and its successive track [[songs/lonely_city|lonely_city]] were almost written and produced as one song, with Lonely City acting as a "chorus" to Nighthawks.<ref>https://www.mixcloud.com/URYMusic/the-midnight-interview/%7CAt 9:40|</ref> He later decided Nighthawks sounded more like a progression into Lonely City instead and split the song into two tracks. Tyler Lyle stated that the song originally had more lyrics, but McEwan thought something was missing from the track, leading to the lyrics being pared down and the vocoder effect added to Lyle's voice.<ref>https://www.mixcloud.com/URYMusic/the-midnight-interview/%7CAt 12:50|</ref> |
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Nighthawks
Nighthawks[1] is a song by the_midnight. It is the tenth track from their album endless_summer.
Track info
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The song was written by band members Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle alongside Oliver McEwan and produced by Tim McEwan. It has a running time of three minutes and forty-eight seconds and is in the key of C-sharp minor.
According to Tim McEwan, Nighthawks and its successive track lonely_city were almost written and produced as one song, with Lonely City acting as a "chorus" to Nighthawks.[2] He later decided Nighthawks sounded more like a progression into Lonely City instead and split the song into two tracks. Tyler Lyle stated that the song originally had more lyrics, but McEwan thought something was missing from the track, leading to the lyrics being pared down and the vocoder effect added to Lyle's voice.[3]
A remix of Nighthawks by Lifelike can be found on the_midnight_remixed. Two versions are included - one that is regular length and another that is extended.
Lyrics
i see you
you see me eighteenth floor across the street sometimes you dance sometimes you read
tv dinners fall asleep
>
do i ever cross your mind
through your window in the sky when you forget to close the blinds
so do i
>
i see you
check your phone wash the dishes fold the clothes sometimes you stay up and get stoned
but you always sleep alone
>
do i ever cross your mind
through your window in the sky when you forget to close the blinds
so do i
Lyrics source[4]