The Ataris - The Saddest Song Now

Watch official and live performances of the track, including the music video and a live television appearance: The Ataris - The Saddest Song YouTube · TheAtarisVEVO The Ataris - "The Saddest Song" (Live @ Jay Leno 2003) YouTube · Koi No Yokan The Saddest Song YouTube · The Ataris - Topic Key Credits Contributor Producer Lou Giordano Vocals/Guitar Kris Roe, John Collura Bass Mike Davenport Drums Chris Knapp Guest Vocals Mike Herrera (MXPX), Tim Pagnotta (Sugarcult)

: Roe has also stated that the song reflects his own broken childhood and growing up without a father, creating a cyclical theme of paternal absence. Music Video & Visuals The Ataris - The Saddest Song

Written by frontman , the song is a deeply personal narrative focusing on fatherhood and absence: Watch official and live performances of the track,

: It addresses Roe’s relationship with his estranged daughter, Starla, and his feelings of guilt for not being present in her life due to his touring schedule and career. Released on November 5, 2003, "" is an

: The lyrics contrast his daughter's birthday with his own, highlighting the passage of time and the distance between them (e.g., "Only two more days until your birthday / Yesterday was mine / You'll be turning five" ).

Released on November 5, 2003, "" is an emotional alternative rock ballad by The Ataris . It served as the third and final single from their most commercially successful album, So Long, Astoria , which has sold over a million copies. Overview & Impact

Detailed track listings and lyrics can be found on sites like Genius and Spotify . The Ataris - The Saddest Song