"Santa Monica" (subtitled "Watch the World Die" in Europe) is a song by American
rock
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band
Everclear, from their 1995 album ''
Sparkle and Fade''. The song was written by the band's lead singer,
Art Alexakis. Though it was not commercially released as a
single in the United States, American radio stations played "Santa Monica" enough for it to reach number 29 on the ''
Billboard''
Hot 100 Airplay
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chart and top the ''Billboard''
Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for three weeks in 1996. It became a top-40 hit in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom; it is the band's highest-charting single in Australia.
Background and content
In an October 2003 interview with ''Songfacts'', Alexakis explained the song:
When Alexakis was a teenager, his girlfriend committed
suicide; shortly thereafter, Alexakis attempted the same by jumping off the
Santa Monica Pier in southern
California
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. Following the terrorist attacks on
September 11, 2001
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, the song was placed on the
list of post-9/11 inappropriate titles distributed by
Clear Channel Communications.
Track listings
US 7-inch jukebox vinyl
:A. "Santa Monica" – 3:12
:B. "
Heroin Girl" (live) – 2:51
UK limited-edition 7-inch red vinyl single
:A1. "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
:A2. "
American Girl" (
Tom Petty
Thomas Earl Petty (October 20, 1950October 2, 2017) was an American musician who was the lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, formed in 1976. He previously led the band Mudcrutch, was a member of the la ...
cover,
KDGE
KDGE () is a commercial radio station licensed to both Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas. It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, and broadcasts a mainstream adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and Decem ...
version)
:B1. "Fire Maple Song" (KDGE version)
:B2. "Strawberry" (KDGE version)
UK CD1
# "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
# "Heroin Girl" (KDGE version)
# "Summerland" (KDGE version)
# "Sin City" (
AC/DC cover)
UK CD2
# "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
# "Strawberry" (KDGE version)
# "Fire Maple Song" (KDGE version)
# "American Girl" (Tom Petty cover, KDGE version)
European maxi-CD single
# "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
# "Heroin Girl" (acoustic version)
# "Happy Hour" (demo)
# "Sin City" (AC/DC cover)
Dutch maxi-CD single
# "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
# "Strawberry" (live)
# "Fire Maple Song" (live)
# "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)" (live)
Australian CD single
# "Santa Monica" (album version)
# "Heroin Girl" (acoustic version)
# "
Don't Change
"Don't Change" is a song by Australian rock band INXS. It was released as a single from the album ''Shabooh Shoobah'' in October 1982. It has been described as the band's first international single.
Reception
''Cash Box'' reviewed the "Don't C ...
" (
INXS cover)
# "Sin City" (AC/DC cover)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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1990s ballads
1995 singles
1995 songs
Capitol Records singles
Everclear (band) songs
Rock ballads
Songs about California
Songs about suicide
Songs written by Art Alexakis
Songs written by Craig Montoya
Songs written by Greg Eklund
Grunge songs