Death of a Bachelor by Panic! at the Disco
Death of a Bachelor by Panic! at the Disco

Death of a Bachelor

Panic! at the Disco * Track #5 On Death of a Bachelor

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Death of a Bachelor by Panic! at the Disco

Release Date
Thu Dec 24 2015
Produced by
Jake Sinclair
Writed by
Brendon Urie & Jake Sinclair & Lauren Pritchard
About

“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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Death of a Bachelor Lyrics

[Click here to read Panic! At The Disco’s story about “Death of A Bachelor”]

[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 Q&A

Who wrote Death of a Bachelor's ?

Death of a Bachelor was written by Brendon Urie & Jake Sinclair & Lauren Pritchard.

Who produced Death of a Bachelor's ?

Death of a Bachelor was produced by Jake Sinclair.

When did Panic! at the Disco release Death of a Bachelor?

Panic! at the Disco released Death of a Bachelor on Thu Dec 24 2015.

What did Panic! at the Disco say about "Death of a Bachelor"?

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...

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Does Urie consider "Death of a Bachelor" one of his greatest songs?

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.

What was the writing process like for "Death of a Bachelor?"

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...

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Where did the title, "Death of a Bachelor," originate?

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...

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Does the track have any certifications?

Yes, “Death of a Bachelor” was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA on June 6, 2023.

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