Alley Rose

Album: Found Heaven (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • Conan Gray's "Alley Rose" is a heartbreak anthem. The song opens with Gray picking up his soon-to-be ex, their tear-stained faces foreshadowing the dissolving love. The lyrics are a bittersweet mix of passion ("You wrapped your fingers around my neck") and finality ("I knew it'd be the last").

    Later, Gray admits to having expecting hardship, but this person had offered a glimpse of something better. He'd hoped they could have been the start of a positive change in his life.

    "The whole song is just like, 'What the f--k.? Where did you go?'" Gray told Apple Music's It's Out.
  • The song's heart explodes in the chorus, a desperate plea directed at the one who shattered his world:

    Don't leave me hangin' alone again
    Oh, where'd you go, go, Alley Rose?


    Originally, the line was "Oh, where'd you go, go, Abbey Road?" a reference to Gray's heartbreak unfolding in London near the legendary Beatles recording studio. But the final version took a turn. "Alley Rose" replaced Abbey Road, a symbolic shift. An alley, a place often unseen and overlooked, became the backdrop for their first kiss. And the rose, a universal symbol of love, is now stained with the sting of heartbreak.
  • Gray revealed to It's Out that he had traveled to London to reunite with the person he had been dating, only to be dumped on the plane en route. This backstory paints "Alley Rose" in a whole new light. It's not just a breakup anthem; it's a testament to the raw emotions that follow betrayal.
  • Gray collaborated with American producer Greg Kurstin on the song. Kurstin has also worked with Sia, Kelly Clarkson, Adele, Paul McCartney, Foo Fighters, Liam Gallagher and Goriilaz, among others.
  • Gray recorded "Alley Rose" for his third album, Found Heaven. The record is inspired by his first love, which didn't end well but made great material for lyrics. "I fell in love for the very first time," he said. "Then got dumped. It changes you."

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