"Long Long Time" is a song written by Gary White which became a hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1970. "Long Long Time" is about a lasting love for someone who did not last as a lover.

Linda Ronstadt version

In 1970, Linda Ronstadt released the song as a single and on the album Silk Purse. The single spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 25, while reaching No. 15 on Canada's "RPM 100" (her first single there), No. 8 on Canada's CHUM 30 chart, and No. 20 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart.

In 1971, Ronstadt was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance for her rendition of "Long Long Time".

Chart performance

Chart (1970)Peak position
Canada - RPM 10015
Canada - CHUM 308
U.S. Billboard Hot 10025
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening20
U.S. Cash Box Top 10026
U.S. Record World 100 Top Pops21
U.S. Record World Top Non-Rock12

Cover versions

In popular culture

  • The song is played during the third episode (which shares the name with the song but adds a comma to the episode title that the song release does not contain) of the 2023 television series The Last of Us, serving as a motif for the relationship between Bill and Frank. After the episode was broadcast, Spotify announced that streams of the song increased by 4,900% over the previous week; several outlets compared it to the 2022 resurgence of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" after its use in the fourth season of Stranger Things. In the period after the episode was broadcast, the song topped three separate Billboard charts, more than 50 years after its release, placing at No. 1 on the Rock Digital Song Sales ranking dated February 11, 2023.
  • The song also features in a scene from the 2024 comedy road movie Drive-Away Dolls.

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