We Belong

History

We Belong was released in October 1984 and reached the world in many countries, the top 20 of the charts. Following the publication of the one nominated hit for the Grammy Awards in 1985, but lost to Tina Turner Better Be Good To Me Classic

We Belong is 3:42 minutes long and appeared in the album Tropico. On the B - side of the single is the song Suburban King.

The song was played with acoustic guitar, electric guitar and drums. In the background, a children's choir sings.

Content

The song is about a woman in a relationship that seems doomed to fail, but she and her partner still feel very attracted to each other to let go.

Music Video

In the music video Pat Benatar offers is the song with some studio musicians, it changes the background.

Cover versions

Meaning of the song in pop culture

  • The song was used in the 2010 film Blue Valentine, to illustrate the deadlocked relationship between the two main characters.
  • During a flashback scene in the first episode of the seventh and final season of Nip / Tuck - Beauty has its price was used the song.
  • The song was one of the last scenes of the movie Ricky Bobby - King of racers from 2006 used.
  • It was in the computer game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories used as a song for the fictional radio station Emotion 98.3.
  • In 2006, the song was the musical theme of a multi-million $ expensive marketing campaign for Sheraton Hotels and Resorts.
  • The song's title is the name of the episode 5 of Season 4 of the youth television series Instant Star
  • 2006 saw it as one of the last songs in the musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert the movie Priscilla - Queen of the Desert.
  • A cover version was used in a commercial for United Way of America.
  • The song was gecovered of Bethany Joy Lenz as Haley James Scott in the television series One Tree Hill in the episode " Weeks Go By Like Days".
  • It was used as a karaoke number of Mindy Kaling as Kelly Kapoor during Season 3 of The Office on NBC.
  • It was gecovered by Kristen Alderson as Starr Manning and others in the television series Love, lies, passion in a musical episode.
  • In 2003, the song was sung in an opening sequence of Saturday Night Live, Salma Hayek, as the ensemble members pretending to be a Pat Benatar cover band.
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