1982Released
4:21

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Interesting facts and trivia about Shadows Of The Night. By Songfacts®.

This song was written by D.L. Byron, a pop-rock singer who released his first album, This Day and Age, in 1980 on Arista Records with Jimmy Iovine producing. He wrote "Shadows Of The Night" for his second album, but he ran into creative differences with Arista and left the label without making the album. The song went to a pop singer named Rachel Sweet, who released it on her 1981 album ...And Then He Kissed Me (her version was produced by Rick Chertoff). Her version didn't get much traction, but in 1982 "Shadows Of The Night" was released by Pat Benatar, who had some hits under her belt with "Promises in the Dark" and "We Live For Love." The song was a great fit for Benatar, with lyrics using bold imagery to assuage a lover. Like "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," it was a song written by a man that Benatar had to reverse gender. Her powerful voice and strong persona helped pull it off, as lines like "baby take my hand, it'll be all right" are more typically delivered by the guy trying to comfort his damsel.

Pat Benatar was one of MTV's early stars - her "You Better Run" clip was just the second video the network played when they launched in 1981. For "Shadows Of The Night," a conceptual video was made by director Mark Robinson showing Pat as a WWII flying ace doing her part to fight the Nazis while also singing from her aircraft. We find out at the end that she is really a riveter, and it was all a dream. Benatar married her guitarist, Neil Giraldo, nine months before the Get Nervous album came out, and while Neil was her musical partner, he wasn't big on the videos. He told Songfacts: "As videos got more popular, they became little stories or vignettes, and to me they didn't represent the song anymore. They were like little commercials for people trying to make the interpretation of the words different than what they should have been. So I wasn't a big fan, and I hated it. I was like, 'How could you do this?' Why would you do a song like 'Shadows of the Night' and have it like a war scene? What is this? This is horrible. Who thought this was a good idea? We made the rule that there would be no more historical costumes anymore after that video. It just became stupid and senseless. But on the other hand, what a medium for trying to get music and songs out. I knew it would be big, but I had no idea it would have that much impact. Incredible."

Benatar won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female, four years in a row. "Shadows Of The Night" was her third win, following Crimes Of Passion and "Fire And Ice," and preceding "Love Is A Battlefield."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Shadows Of The Night.
F♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
112BPM

Album

The album Shadows Of The Night is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Shadows Of The Night.
Chrysalis\EMI Records (USA)
© 1984 Capitol Records Inc.
℗ 1982 Capitol Records Inc.

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