Last Night

Album: Cardiology (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • Every Good Charlotte album has a couple of tracks on it that are have no meaning to them and were written and recorded just for fun and this is one of them.
  • According to a Benji Madden interview with Alternative Press this is "almost like the sequel to 'I Don't Want To Be In Love.'"
  • The song was released to radio on March 7, 2011 as the third single from Cardiology.
  • The video is a reconstructed version of the early 1990s Nickelodeon game show Family Double Dare featuring its former host Marc Summers. "This video takes place in the '90s and we were all '90s kids, so we know it pretty well," said guitarist Benji Madden in a statement. "This was one of our favorite shows growing up. I always wanted to go on Family Double Dare, and now my dreams get to come true."

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