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
: While the standard studio version runs 4:15, an acoustic version (4:09) is also featured on the album and widely cited by fans for its raw emotional delivery. Composition & Meaning The Ataris - The Saddest Song
Written by frontman , the song is a deeply personal narrative focusing on fatherhood and absence: Released on November 5, 2003, "" is an
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) Composition & Meaning Written by frontman , the
Detailed track listings and lyrics can be found on sites like Genius and Spotify . The Ataris - The Saddest Song
The official music video features the band performing in an . The visual narrative follows a young girl wandering through the house, symbolizing her search for a father figure, while the band remains just out of reach.