Round Here


"Round Here" was released in 1994 from Geffen Records as the second single from the Counting Crows' debut album, August and Everything After. The song's origin pre-dates the formation of Counting Crows, when the band's future frontman Adam Duritz wrote the song with The Himalayans members Dan Jewett, Chris Roldan and Dave Janusko.
Although not as successful as their previous single, "Mr. Jones", "Round Here" became another hit for the band in the United States and Canada. Despite not charting on the US Billboard Hot 100 due to rules in place at the time, it peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, number seven on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, number 10 on the Mainstream Top 40 and number 11 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. In Canada it peaked at number six on the RPM Top Singles chart and was the 57th most successful song of 1994. The song also reached the top 20 in Iceland, peaking at number 12.

Song meaning

Duritz explained on VH1 Storytellers the meaning to the song:
In a concert in Amsterdam for "This Desert Life", on October 17, 1999, Duritz adds,

Composition

The Counting Crows version is a slow and mellow folk rock song. The original by the Himalayans is done in a more "pure" rock style—somewhat harder and faster, with prominent electric guitar and bass parts. In a tradition that has manifested in several Counting Crows songs, the two versions of this song feature somewhat different lyrics. Various live recordings of the song also feature significantly altered lyrics.

Track listings

  1. "Round Here" - 5:32
  2. "Ghost Train" - 4:01
  3. "The Ghost in You"
Australia single
  1. "Round Here" - 5:28
  2. "Rain King" - 5:12
  3. "The Ghost in You" - 3:30
UK single
  1. "Round Here" - 5:28
  2. "Ghost Train" - 4:01
  3. "The Ghost In You" - 3:30

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