Where Are You Now (Honor Society song)

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ReleasedJuly 21, 2009[1]
Length3:49
"Where Are You Now"
Cover art for the Bandslam soundtrack
Single by Honor Society
from the album Fashionably Late and Bandslam: Original Soundtrack
ReleasedJuly 21, 2009[1]
Genre
Length3:49
LabelHollywood
SongwriterTom Higgenson
ProducerJohn Fields
Honor Society singles chronology
"Don't Close the Book"
(2009)
"Where Are You Now"
(2009)
"Magic"
(2009)
Music video
"Where Are You Now" on YouTube

"Where Are You Now" is a song by American pop rock band Honor Society from their debut studio album, Fashionably Late (2009), appearing as the thirteenth and last track from the album. Written by the Plain White T's vocalist Tom Higgenson, it was released on July 21, 2009, with a music video premiered on August 27, 2009, and originally appeared on the soundtrack for the film Bandslam (2009).

The song is the band's most successful single and signature as a one-hit wonder, especially in the Philippines, and included chart MYX International Top 20.[2] Also the song garnered almost 10 million streams on Spotify.

"Where Are You Now" is written and recorded in A♭ Major, running at 99 beats per minute and duration of three minutes and forty-nine seconds long.[3][4] An interview, guitarist Jason Rosen stated the song as evoking a nostalgic feeling of high school, capturing a moment where one experiences something unforgettable with friends and later reflects on those experiences that shape who they become.[5][6]

Music video

The music video was released to Honor Society's channel on August 27, 2009. In the video features the band performing the song near a swimming pool. The music video has reached almost eight million views on YouTube.[7] Another video was featured in the music-comedy, Bandslam, where it is used to various scenes from the movie.[8][9]

Track listing

  1. "Where Are You Now" – 3:49
  2. "Where Are You Now" (live) – 3:47

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Apple Music.[10]

  • Honor Society  performer
  • Tom Higgenson  songwriter
  • John Fields  producer
  • Paul David Hager  mixing

Release history

Cover versions

References

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