Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco
“Death Of A Bachelor” was heavily inspired by Frank Sinatra. As a single, Death of a Bachelor released three days before the 100th anniversary of Sinatra’s birth.
Panic! singer/songwriter Brendon Urie told Pete Wentz the song is autobiographical and refers to Urie’s own marriage to Sarah Orzechowsk...
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[Verse 1]
Do I look lonely? I see the shadows on my face
People have told me I don't look the same
Maybe I lost weight, I'm playing hooky with the best of the best
Pull my heart out my chest, so that you can see it too
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm walking the long road, watching the sky fall
The lace in your dress tangles my neck, how do I live?
[Chorus]
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Letting the water fall
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Seems so fitting for
Happily ever after, ooh, how could I ask for more?
A lifetime of laughter at the expense of the death of a bachelor
[Verse 2]
I'm cutting my mind off, feels like my heart is going to burst
Alone at a table for two, and I just wanna be served
And when you think of me, am I the best you've ever had?
Share one more drink with me, smile even though you're sad
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm walking the long road, watching the sky fall
The lace in your dress tangles my neck, how do I live?
[Chorus]
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Letting the water fall
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Seems so fitting for
Happily ever after, ooh, how could I ask for more?
A lifetime of laughter at the expense of the death of a bachelor
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Chorus]
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Letting the water fall
The death of a bachelor, o-o-oh! Seems so fitting for
Happily ever after, ooh, how could I ask for more?
A lifetime of laughter at the expense of the death of a bachelor
Death of a Bachelor was written by Brendon Urie & Jake Sinclair & Lauren Pritchard.
Death of a Bachelor was produced by Jake Sinclair.
Panic! at the Disco released Death of a Bachelor on Thu Dec 24 2015.
In an Instagram post, Brendon Urie explained how Frank Sinatra inspired this track.
Frank Sinatra turns 100 this year. I attach his music to so many memories. […] So it’s only right that I return the favor and/or pay it forward.
I wrote a new album this year and even in the few songs that don’t so...
Brendon has said that at the moment “Death of a Bachelor” is a song he would like to be remembered for.
I don’t think I’ve written that song yet – I’m still yet to write it. But if I had to pick one, right now, I’d say “Death of a Bachelor,” just because it’s my favorite song at the moment.
Brendon has revealed that the creation of “Death of a Bachelor” was actually a frustrating experience.
This song was a pleasant surprise, actually. When I was writing it, I really wasn’t prepared for how it got finished. I was trying to write a straight Frank Sinatra song – big band, big horns, the...
Brendon revealed the origin of the title during the Musician’s Institute Conversation Series.
[When I was] writing “Death of a Bachelor,” that title came first. [My friend] LOLO is incredible. She is an incredible artist. In my opinion, she’s got this voice that’s so unique, and her lyric writing i...
Yes, “Death of a Bachelor” was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA on June 6, 2023.