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Regina spektor remember that time
Regina spektor remember that time








When Spektor sings the title refrain, it works literally for the prison motif but also alludes to the show's themes of redemption and forgiveness." Garin Pirnia of Rolling Stone noted that after the song begins with Spektor's "aggressive" guitar playing, "'You've Got Time' softens during the bridge, though, generating an aura of hope. Casey Cipriani of Indiewire wrote that the song's lyrics suggesting animals trapped in a cage was ideal for Orange Is the New Black. "We took out the rough mix and listened to it with headphones and sort of held our breath, like, 'Is she going to like it?' And then she said, 'This is fucking awesome, I love it! It’s going to fit really well!'" Reception Spektor said she composed the song while "thinking about the idea of what it must be like to be in prison and the different states of mind." After recording the song with producer Rob Cavallo, she brought the demo to Kohan, initially apprehensive that Kohan would not like it.

regina spektor remember that time

Kohan gave Spektor access to rough edits of the episodes while the first season was in production.

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Kohan said, "I listened to Regina's albums obsessively while writing the series, so I immediately thought of her for our theme song." Additionally Spektor had previously performed a cover of " Little Boxes," the theme song used on Kohan's series Weeds.

regina spektor remember that time

The song was written specifically for Orange Is the New Black by Regina Spektor, who was approached by the show's creator, Jenji Kohan.








Regina spektor remember that time