The Last Worthless Evening

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B-side"Gimme What You Got"
ReleasedSeptember 1989
Recorded1988
"The Last Worthless Evening"
Single by Don Henley
from the album The End of the Innocence
B-side"Gimme What You Got"
ReleasedSeptember 1989
Recorded1988
GenreRock, soft rock
Length6:03 (album version)
4:30 (single version)
LabelGeffen
SongwritersJohn Corey, Don Henley,[1] Stan Lynch[2]
ProducersDon Henley, Mike Campbell, John Corey
Don Henley singles chronology
"The End of the Innocence"
(1989)
"The Last Worthless Evening"
(1989)
"The Heart of the Matter"
(1990)

"The Last Worthless Evening" is a song written by John Corey, Don Henley, and Stan Lynch.[3] It was a single recorded by Henley in 1989 that reached number 21 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was included on Henley's third album The End of the Innocence that same year.[4]

The Los Angeles Times described the song as "a romantic plea to move on from the hurt of old relationships."[5] The Washington Post called the song an "intriguing ... hard-edged love ballad."[6] The track was one of the reasons that the Yardbarker named the song's album as one of the top 25 solo albums to come from the former member of a "legendary band" in 2023.[7]

Performances

Henley played the song during his appearance on Saturday Night Live on October 28, 1989.[8]

Personnel

Chart performance

See also

References

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