You're Gone (Marillion song)

The song marked a comeback for the band,[2] reaching number 7 on the UK Singles Chart and becoming their first top ten hit since 1987's "Incommunicado".

[2] Despite "You're Gone" becoming the second-highest new entry of the week and generating renewed media interest in the band, they were denied an appearance on the BBC's flagship chart television show Top of the Pops,[citation needed] and were, according to Steve Rothery, dismissed by then-BBC presenter Jonathan Ross as "a prog rock band that sing about goblins".

Rothery criticised Ross's archaic perception of the band, saying: "We recorded Script for a Jester's Tear 22 years ago.

"[4] The single included a live rendition of "Faith," an all-new song that was written during the sessions for Marbles but not released on an album until its follow-up Somewhere Else.

It largely features Hogarth delivering the song, with occasional shots of the band and minimal effect overlay.