Little Too Late
"Little Too Late"
Don't be late for Pat Benatar's "Little Too Late"! This driving 1982 track blends pure Rock energy with Hard Rock power. Featured on her hit Get Nervous album, the song tackles themes of missed romantic chances with Benatar's signature fiery vocal delivery and attitude.
- TITLE: Little Too Late
- BAND: Pat Benatar
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 29
- YEAR: 1982
Appearing on Pat Benatar's successful 1982 album Get Nervous, "Little Too Late" delivered straightforward rock intensity. Written by Alex Call, the song fits perfectly within Benatar's early 80s Hard Rock sound, driven by powerful guitars courtesy of Neil Giraldo, a solid rhythm section, and Benatar's assertive lead vocals, showcasing the energetic style of that hit record.
Released as a single following other hits from the album, "Little Too Late" captures the frustration of recognizing feelings or opportunities only after the moment has passed. Its theme of regret over missed timing in love adds emotional weight to the driving rock track. It remains a strong example of Pat Benatar's energetic 80s rock output recognized by fans today, April 13, 2025.
SONG MEANING: "Little Too Late" tells the story of someone realizing or being told that a declaration of love or interest has simply come too late to matter. The lyrics express the finality of a missed opportunity ("You tell me that you love me / But it's just a little too late," "You had your chance, you let it slip away"), highlighting themes of regret and the painful consequences of bad timing or indecision in romantic relationships.
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- TITLE: Pat Benatar
- ACTIVE: 1972–present (1972)
- BAND: Pat Benatar
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