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"The Last Thing on Your Mind"
Song by Lights
from the EP Lights and the album The Listening
Released2008
Recorded2007–2008
GenreSynthpop
Length3:23
Label
Songwriter(s)Lights
Producer(s)
  • Lights
  • Dave "Dwave" Thomson

"The Last Thing on Your Mind" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Lights from her debut self-titled EP. It has been featured in the Old Navy commercials, with Lights as the singer at the club.[1] It is also featured as a remix on her album, The Listening.

Old Navy: Neon Nights commercial

The video began airing in May 2008. It was directed by Landis Smithers, Richard Christiansen and Paul Norman.[2] The song has been featured in a series of Old Navy commercials along with several other Lights songs. It is currently the only video released for it. It centers a young woman who is at a dance club with her friends. She gets a call on her cell phone and seems to be arguing with someone (presumably her boyfriend). The bartender sees this and slides her a drink to cheer her up. Her friends try to keep her mind off the phone, but no matter what they do, she can't stop waiting for a call. Eventually, her phone does ring, but it's from the bartender. Lights appears in the video, performing at the club.

References

  1. ^ "SplendAd - Old Navy - Neon Nights".
  2. ^ http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=336004 [dead link]