Snow Patrol Вђ“ Chasing Cars -
The show’s relationship with the song has lasted nearly two decades, with the series using various covers—including a Spanish-language version for a "Day of the Dead" episode—to soundtrack its most pivotal and tragic moments.
The Story Behind the Anthem: Snow Patrol’s "Chasing Cars" If there is one song that defines the emotional landscape of the mid-2000s, it is undoubtedly Released in 2006 as part of their fourth album, Eyes Open , this track has evolved from a simple alternative rock ballad into a cultural phenomenon. A Product of White Wine and Sobriety Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars
The song’s origins are surprisingly humble. Frontman wrote the track in a single night while staying at producer Jacknife Lee’s cottage in Kent. Following a binge of white wine, Lightbody stepped into the garden as he began to sober up and composed what he calls the "purest love song" he has ever written. Out of ten songs written that night, he described "Chasing Cars" as the only "diamond in the s--t". The show’s relationship with the song has lasted
The enigmatic title actually came from Lightbody’s father, who used the phrase to describe a girl Gary was infatuated with: "You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did" . The Grey’s Anatomy Effect Frontman wrote the track in a single night