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Additionally, while James Maslow provides backup vocals in the episode version, his vocals lead the chorus in the demo mix. This demo retains the electric guitars heard in the episode version, while adding a bubbly, more pop-esque synth line.
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The full version of the song was not heard until February 2013, when a demo mix, running 3:00 in length, appeared online. The 90-second episode cutdown in "Big Time Terror", first aired on May 8, 2010, is driven primarily by electric guitars, and Kendall Schmidt lends lead vocals during the song's chorus. Three different versions of "A Shot in the Dark" have, officially or unofficially, been showcased. It is unknown who wrote or produced the song. Unlike most songs featured in Big Time Rush, the songwriters of "A Shot in the Dark" are not listed in the end credits of the episode in which it appears. James Maslow performed the song as one of two solo numbers in the show, singing and playing the first verse, bridge, and chorus of the song on piano. The song was, however, incorporated into the setlist for the band's 2014 world tour, the Live World Tour. In a 2021 interview, Schmidt expressed confusion over why Nickelodeon and Columbia Records did not release "A Shot in the Dark", as well as why songs that were exclusively available as bonus tracks or B-sides on specific releases, such as " This Is Our Someday", " Paralyzed", or " Blow Your Speakers", were not given a wider release, saying, "That just goes to show that we were not deciding that, because we obviously would have put out." The song was the only one featured in the show's first season to not appear on any version of the band's debut studio album, BTR, released on October 11, 2010. The episode ends with BTR performing a music video for the new song, called "A Shot in the Dark", as they sing and dance in Rocqué Records and in the Palm Woods lobby, the latter of which is seen through night vision lighting, as Carlos and Logan use earlier in the episode. With the help a new girl named Stephanie, the boys use a fake ghost to scare Gustavo back to his mansion, where he writes a song influenced by Kendall and James' earlier one. Determined to get rid of Gustavo, Kendall and James try to subtly get their message across to him, one method involving making up and singing a short song called " Snore in the Dark". In the episode, Gustavo Rocqué spends the night at BTR's apartment after his mansion floods, and he soon overstays his welcome, putting off working on BTR's newest song while he plays video games and swims at the Palm Woods pool. "A Shot in the Dark" was first showcased in the thirteenth episode of the first season of Big Time Rush, "Big Time Terror", which premiered on Nickelodeon on May 8, 2010.