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Singles chronology

The Caterpillar
The Caterpillar
26/3/1984
In Between Days
In Between Days
19/7/1985
Close to Me
Close to Me
13/9/1985

In Between Days

The Cure

1985 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Julio 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1985 -
    Discográfica: Fiction · Estudio de grabación: Angel Recording Studios, London · Productor: Robert Smith , Dave Allen
    1
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK 7 single
    0:00
  • 2
    The Exploding Boy
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK 7 single
    0:00
  • 3
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK 12 single
    0:00
  • 4
    The Exploding Boy
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK 12 single
    0:00
  • 5
    A Few Hours After This
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK 12 single
    0:00
  • 6
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 U.S. 7 single
    0:00
  • 7
    Stop Dead
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 U.S. 7 single
    0:00
  • 8
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 U.S./Canadian 12 single
    0:00
  • 9
    In Between Days
    The Cure • w: Extended version • 1985 /07 /19 U.S./Canadian 12 single
    0:00
  • 10
    Stop Dead
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 U.S./Canadian 12 single
    0:00
  • 11
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    2:55
  • 12
    The Exploding Boy
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    2:52
  • 13
    A Few Hours After This
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    2:25
  • 14
    Six Different Ways
    The Cure • w: Live • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    0:00
  • 15
    Push
    The Cure • w: Live • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    0:00
  • 16
    In Between Days
    The Cure • 1985 /07 /19 UK CD
    2:55
  • Album


    The Head on the Door

    The Head on the Door

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 30 Agosto 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1985 -
    Discográfica: Fiction · Estudio de Grabación: Angel Recording, London · Productor: Robert Smith , David M. Allen
    1
    In Between Days
    The CureThe Cure • w: Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    2:57
  • 2
    Kyoto Song
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    4:16
  • 3
    The Blood
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    3:43
  • 4
    Six Different Ways
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    3:19
  • 5
    Push
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    4:33
  • 6
    The Baby Screams
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    3:45
  • 7
    Close To Me
    The CureThe Cure • w: Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    3:24
  • 8
    A Night Like This
    The CureThe Cure • w: Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    4:16
  • 9
    Screw
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    2:39
  • 10
    Sinking
    The CureThe Cure • w: Robert Smith • 1985 /08 /30
    4:54
  • Album

    The Caterpillar
    The Caterpillar
    26/3/1984
    In Between Days
    In Between Days
    19/7/1985
    Close to Me
    Close to Me
    13/9/1985
    "In Between Days"
    Single by The Cure
    from the album The Head on the Door
    B-side
    • "The Exploding Boy"
    • "A Few Hours After This..."
    Released19 July 1985 (1985-07-19)[1]
    Recorded1985
    StudioAngel Recording Studios, London
    Genre
    Length2:57
    LabelFiction
    Songwriter(s)Robert Smith
    Producer(s)
    The Cure singles chronology
    "The Caterpillar"
    (1984)
    "In Between Days"
    (1985)
    "Close to Me"
    (1985)
    Music video
    "In Between Days" on YouTube

    Review

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    For other uses, see In Between Days (disambiguation).

    1985 single by The Cure

    "In Between Days" (sometimes listed as "Inbetween Days" or "In-Between Days") is a song by the English rock band The Cure, released on 19 July 1985 as the first single from the band`s sixth album The Head on the Door.

    The song was an international success. In the UK, it was the band`s ninth chart single and their fourth consecutive Top 20 hit;[4] while in the US it was their first single to reach the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 99.[5] It was a Top 20 hit in Australia and New Zealand[6] and also charted in several European countries,[7][8] increasing the popularity of the band.

    Music video

    The video was filmed on 18 June 1985 at Fulham Studios, London and created by Tim Pope. The video depicts the band playing, enhanced by 360-degree shots and drawn-in, colourful socks. Robert Smith had a camera, held by cables, which he could push away and hold at will; as did Porl Thompson, fixed on his guitar.[9]

    Tim Pope said of the video "I think Robert is a true English eccentric, you see. He`s an absolute nutcase; he`s absolutely mad. Therefore, the films are very easy because I just do a close-up of his face and let him go a bit mad." Smith has stated that it was one of his favourite Cure videos, feeling "it captures the song", saying "We wanted to make a video that portrayed us as we are, without looking glamorous or anything, because I got very fed up with seeing people strutting and preening in videos. I think it’s the most tedious thing in the world, seeing the same people with different faces."[10]

    Reception

    "In Between Days" is widely regarded as one of the Cure`s best songs. In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number three on their list of the 40 greatest Cure songs,[11] and in 2023, Mojo ranked the song number two on their list of the 30 greatest Cure songs.[12]

    John Leland at Spin said, "It has the bittersweet feel of a New Order record, with a hyperstrummed acoustic guitar for depth. The boys even offer a genuine glimmer of hope, and the tune fairly breezes by on its own momentum."[13]

    Track listing

    UK 7" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "The Exploding Boy"

    UK 12" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "The Exploding Boy"
    3. "A Few Hours After This"

    U.S. 7" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "Stop Dead"

    U.S./Canadian 12" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "In Between Days" (Extended version)
    3. "Stop Dead"

    UK CD

    1. "In Between Days" (2:55)
    2. "The Exploding Boy" (2:52)
    3. "A Few Hours After This" (2:25)
    4. "Six Different Ways (Live)" (3:24)
    5. "Push (Live)" (4:33)
    6. "In Between Days" (2:55) (video)

    Personnel

    • Robert Smith – vocals, guitar, six-string bass
    • Porl Thompson – keyboards
    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Boris Williams – drums
    • Lol Tolhurst – keyboards

    Charts

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[14]

    16

    UK Singles Chart

    15

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    99

    U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play

    39

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[15]

    Gold

    400,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Cover versions

    Studio versions

    YearArtistAlbum

    1990John EddieRubáiyát: Elektra`s 40th Anniversary

    2000Luka BloomKeeper of the Flame

    2003Ben FoldsSpeed Graphic

    2003SunfactorOne Thousand Screaming Children

    2005KornUnplugged

    2005La PortuariaRio

    2006

    Sunshiners

    Sunshiners

    2008Mumm-RaOut of the Question EP

    2008BlackblackPerfect as Cats

    2008FightstarAlternate Endings

    2009Get Cape. Wear Cape. FlyCovers

    2011Kim WildeSnapshots

    2015Tigers JawDevinyl Splits No. 3: Tigers Jaw x Kevin Devine

    2017Karen SouzaVelvet Vault

    Other versions

    • A live version of the song was released on The Rifles` single "She`s Got Standards".
    • The song was covered by Face to Face and is featured in the film Not Another Teen Movie.
    • The song was covered by Superchunk as part of the first AV Undercover Series by The A.V. Club.
    • The song was covered by Paramore during an acoustic set on Sirius XM Radio in 2013.
    • The song was covered by Manic Street Preachers, who performed it at various festivals and at their show at Shepherd`s Bush Empire to mark Absolute Radio`s tenth anniversary.
    • The song was covered by LUAMEL, a South Korean boy band, for the Apple TV+ produced television series, Pachinko, at the end of Episode 4.[16]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For other uses, see In Between Days (disambiguation).

    1985 single by The Cure

    "In Between Days" (sometimes listed as "Inbetween Days" or "In-Between Days") is a song by the English rock band The Cure, released on 19 July 1985 as the first single from the band`s sixth album The Head on the Door.

    The song was an international success. In the UK, it was the band`s ninth chart single and their fourth consecutive Top 20 hit;[4] while in the US it was their first single to reach the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 99.[5] It was a Top 20 hit in Australia and New Zealand[6] and also charted in several European countries,[7][8] increasing the popularity of the band.

    Music video

    The video was filmed on 18 June 1985 at Fulham Studios, London and created by Tim Pope. The video depicts the band playing, enhanced by 360-degree shots and drawn-in, colourful socks. Robert Smith had a camera, held by cables, which he could push away and hold at will; as did Porl Thompson, fixed on his guitar.[9]

    Tim Pope said of the video "I think Robert is a true English eccentric, you see. He`s an absolute nutcase; he`s absolutely mad. Therefore, the films are very easy because I just do a close-up of his face and let him go a bit mad." Smith has stated that it was one of his favourite Cure videos, feeling "it captures the song", saying "We wanted to make a video that portrayed us as we are, without looking glamorous or anything, because I got very fed up with seeing people strutting and preening in videos. I think it’s the most tedious thing in the world, seeing the same people with different faces."[10]

    Reception

    "In Between Days" is widely regarded as one of the Cure`s best songs. In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number three on their list of the 40 greatest Cure songs,[11] and in 2023, Mojo ranked the song number two on their list of the 30 greatest Cure songs.[12]

    John Leland at Spin said, "It has the bittersweet feel of a New Order record, with a hyperstrummed acoustic guitar for depth. The boys even offer a genuine glimmer of hope, and the tune fairly breezes by on its own momentum."[13]

    Track listing

    UK 7" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "The Exploding Boy"

    UK 12" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "The Exploding Boy"
    3. "A Few Hours After This"

    U.S. 7" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "Stop Dead"

    U.S./Canadian 12" single

    1. "In Between Days"
    2. "In Between Days" (Extended version)
    3. "Stop Dead"

    UK CD

    1. "In Between Days" (2:55)
    2. "The Exploding Boy" (2:52)
    3. "A Few Hours After This" (2:25)
    4. "Six Different Ways (Live)" (3:24)
    5. "Push (Live)" (4:33)
    6. "In Between Days" (2:55) (video)

    Personnel

    • Robert Smith – vocals, guitar, six-string bass
    • Porl Thompson – keyboards
    • Simon Gallup – bass
    • Boris Williams – drums
    • Lol Tolhurst – keyboards

    Charts

    Chart (1985)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[14]

    16

    UK Singles Chart

    15

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100

    99

    U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play

    39

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[15]

    Gold

    400,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Cover versions

    Studio versions

    YearArtistAlbum

    1990John EddieRubáiyát: Elektra`s 40th Anniversary

    2000Luka BloomKeeper of the Flame

    2003Ben FoldsSpeed Graphic

    2003SunfactorOne Thousand Screaming Children

    2005KornUnplugged

    2005La PortuariaRio

    2006

    Sunshiners

    Sunshiners

    2008Mumm-RaOut of the Question EP

    2008BlackblackPerfect as Cats

    2008FightstarAlternate Endings

    2009Get Cape. Wear Cape. FlyCovers

    2011Kim WildeSnapshots

    2015Tigers JawDevinyl Splits No. 3: Tigers Jaw x Kevin Devine

    2017Karen SouzaVelvet Vault

    Other versions

    • A live version of the song was released on The Rifles` single "She`s Got Standards".
    • The song was covered by Face to Face and is featured in the film Not Another Teen Movie.
    • The song was covered by Superchunk as part of the first AV Undercover Series by The A.V. Club.
    • The song was covered by Paramore during an acoustic set on Sirius XM Radio in 2013.
    • The song was covered by Manic Street Preachers, who performed it at various festivals and at their show at Shepherd`s Bush Empire to mark Absolute Radio`s tenth anniversary.
    • The song was covered by LUAMEL, a South Korean boy band, for the Apple TV+ produced television series, Pachinko, at the end of Episode 4.[16]

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