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The Girl You Lost to Cocaine

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Recorded
  
2007

Length
  
2:40

Genre
  
Pop electronic

B-side
  
"Blame It On The Radio"

Released
  
27 March 2008 (2008-03-27)

Format
  
Digital download, CD single, Vinyl

"The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" (sometimes titled "The Girl You Lost") is a song by Sia Furler.

Contents

Background

Sia said the album "Some People Have Real Problems" was an easy album to write, except for, "The Girl You Lost" which took longer to pen than the other tracks. She explained: "It's like a bath. It's a big bath. I can sit down with my friends and play three chords or whatever or we'll hunt around and find the right three chords. Then they'll tell me what the song's about. Usually a sentence or a feeling will come or I can even just say to the person I'm with to tell me what it's about and give me a theme. Then eight minutes later, there it is. 'Academia' took eight minutes. 'Little Black Sandals' was five minutes. Then there are other songs that might take longer. 'The Girl You Lost to Cocaine' took a bit longer, but I don't remember why. I think I listened to it too much. It's different every time, but usually if it's a good one, it's like a bath."

Lyrics

In this moral fable the narrator finally walks away from her needy friend, as she was tired of the friend using her as a crutch.

Reception

Huw Jones of GigWise gave the song 7/10, saying; "With no room for pleasantries or compromises, her latest release is strong, confident, infectiously melodic and immensely hummable romp through the highs and lows of Sia’s unique character and up beat independence. And as always Sia’s vocal brings with it a much needed and long overdue burst of sunshine that will warm even the stoniest of hearts".

A staff writer of The Mirror said; "With its pumping brass arrangement and over-expressive, too-keen-to-please vocals, this is the sort of declamatory record more suited to the US market than the British one. File under the bull-in-a-china-shop approach to pop."

Flak of Behind the Hype, as part of the album review said, "I’m not sure if "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" is literal in its meaning, but the song talks about her fail whale of a lover, who she is about to leave. Being fed up with someone in a relationship is something I’ve seen happen time and time again, but to leave that person is easier said than done, so this song felt good to me, on principle alone."

Amber Henson of The Red Alert, as a part of the album review said, " “The Girl You Lost to Cocaine” is intensely addictive and heartfelt. “No, I don’t need drama” she effusively and loudly sings over the chorus is a refreshing sentiment in the current music industry."

Track listing

CD Single
  1. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine - 2:40
  2. Blame It On The Radio - 2:31
Digital Download Remixes
  1. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (StoneBridge Edit) - 3:09
  2. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (Sander Van Doorn Edit) - 3:00
  3. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (Mark Pichiotti Edit) - 3:11
  4. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (StoneBridge Remix) - 7:50
  5. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (Sander Van Doorn Remix) - 7:09
  6. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (Mark Picchiotti Remix) - 6:58
  7. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (StoneBridge Dub) - 6:50
  8. The Girl You Lost to Cocaine (Mark Picchiotti Drama Dub) - 7:28
Vinyl/ 12"
  • A1 "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" (Sander Van Doorn Remix) - 7:09
  • B1 "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" (Stonebridge Vocal Remix) - 7:50
  • B2 "The Girl You Lost to Cocaine" (Stonebridge Dub) - 6:50
  • References

    The Girl You Lost to Cocaine Wikipedia