![]() He said, ‘Haven’t you ever heard of closing the goddamn door?’ Then he shut it and yeah, this was where it came from.” And that was about that time when his dad walked in on him and his girlfriend and he said that to Ryan, like verbatim. When asked about “the inspiration” for the lyric, Urie revealed, “When we wrote that, Ryan wrote most of the lyrics on the first album. He added, “So I’m gonna say it’s ‘the.’ It’s ‘the.’ I’ve been singing ‘the’ for the longest time but I sing it both ways sometimes.” “I don’t really care but I know that they all got really mad when I said that it didn’t matter.” “I say ‘the’ but if you say ‘a,’ it doesn’t really matter to me,” he explained. They chatted about “ I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” with the interviewer asking, “Is it ‘closing A goddamn door’ or ‘closing THE goddamn door?'” Fans voted for their favorite Panic! At the Disco lyrics and the interviewer asked if Urie would shed some light on his “thoughts behind them.” Later that year, Urie was asked about the song lyric during an interview with Coup de Main magazine. “I’m not going to get bent out of shape about either one,” he said.īrendon Urie explained the meaning behind ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’ lyrics Urie said he generally performs the song with the lyric “the” more. He added, “And didn’t like it that I was like, ‘It doesn’t matter’ … they got so mad.” I don’t know if we really spent a lot of time proofreading, we were so done with school at that point.” The Panic! At the Disco singer noted, “It’s written in the lyrics … you know what, there’s a lot of typos on that first album too. Urie continued, “I sing it both ways, which is so weird to think about. I don’t know if it’s a Berenstein/Berenstain alternate universe happening.” I think there’s a Mandela Effect thing happening. “Now, let me say my piece and then I’ll let it be. It’s been on my radar for the last couple of days. ![]() “We’ve got a little bit of drama to address with you,” one of the hosts teased, referring to the “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” lyric debate. In a 2017 ZM radio interview posted on YouTube, Urie shared some insight about the lyric confusion. Urie reassured any fans who were trying to wrap their heads around it, “Don’t torture yourself.”īrendon Urie explained why the ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’ lyric doesn’t matter He clarified things only slightly when he tweeted the next day: “Btw, there is no answer. That’s some Berenstein/Berenstain s**t right there.” The Panic! At the Disco singer admitted, “Hahaha I can’t. Singer Halsey tweeted Urie, referencing the fan’s tweet, and simply requesting, “Explain.” In a 2017 Twitter post, a fan shared a screenshot of the lyric book from the album A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out and pointed out the line “a goddamn door” - not “the goddamn door” - in the song “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.” Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco | Nathan Congleton/NBC Panic! At the Disco ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’ lyric caused some confusion There was confusion over one small word, which Brendon Urie cleared up - but he also admitted he sings the line two different ways. 3 in Billboard 's Best 2000s Video poll, and Variety ranked it as one of the best emo songs of all time in 2022.Panic! At the Disco fans were surprised to find out a lyric in one of their classic music favorites, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” wasn’t quite what they thought. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" was ranked No. (Fall Out Boy commonly uses the song's chorus as a lead-in to " This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race" in concert.) ![]() The song was covered by Fall Out Boy, fellow Decaydance band, for their live album, ****: Live in Phoenix. Some stations – generally modern rock stations – still play the original version. The lyrics "The poor groom's bride is a whore" and "Haven't you people ever heard of closing a goddamn door?" were changed by replacing "whore" with a " shhh" sound and removing "god" in "goddamn". radio stations, in response to the language found in the song, wanted an edited version. Despite receiving significant radio airplay upon its re-release, the single reached only No. Later, due to the popularity of the track and following further single releases of " Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" and " But It's Better If You Do" reaching the top 40, the single was re-released on October 30, 2006. Official Charts Company rules state that stickers are not allowed in single releases. Because the sticker was included with the CD single, the song was not eligible for the UK Singles Chart. In the United Kingdom, the song was released on February 27, 2006, as a limited-edition single with a free sticker. " The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage"
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