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2001 single by the Calling

"Wherever You Will Get"
The calling wherever you.png
Single past the Calling
from the album Camino Palmero
B-side "Adrienne"
Released May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)
Studio Cherokee (Hollywood, California)
Genre Mail-grunge[1]
Length 3:29
Label
  • RCA
  • BMG
Songwriter(s)
  • Alex Band
  • Aaron Kamin
Producer(s) Marc Tanner
The Calling singles chronology
"Wherever You Will Go"
(2001)
"Adrienne"
(2001)
Music video
"Wherever Yous Will Go" on YouTube

"Wherever Y'all Will Go" is the debut unmarried of American band the Calling. The song was released on May 22, 2001, every bit the first single from their debut studio anthology, Camino Palmero (2001). It remains their about renowned and their nigh successful hitting, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Adult Peak 40 for 23 weeks, the second-longest-running number one in the nautical chart's history, behind "Polish" past Santana and Rob Thomas. Outside the Usa, the song experienced similar success, peaking atop the music charts of Italy, New Zealand, and Poland, reaching number three in the Great britain, number five in Australia, and becoming a top-10 striking in several European countries.

Background and writing [edit]

Songwriter Aaron Kamin talked about the song in a radio interview. He said, "At the time my grandmother's best friend had passed abroad and she left behind a hubby of 50 or more years and I was at the funeral and later on I only started thinking of what it would be like to exist him and have your whole life change so dramatically and not for the best in a matter of moments. Somebody that you live and grow with and are ane with, only to exist gone, is crazy and I figured all he ever thinks about probably is finding a way to get back to her or be with her or make certain she'south alright or something like that. That was the sentiment behind that.."[2]

Music video [edit]

Two videos were shot for this song. The first was set in Mexico. The other version, which is more pop, was directed past Gregory Dark, and has the band performing in the concrete channel of the Los Angeles River, while a teenage soap opera plays in the foreground. A teenage girl gets her young man'southward proper name tattooed on her shoulder, but when she finds him cheating with another girl, she flies into a rage, destroying about of his belongings. At the cease of the video, she is seen with a new boyfriend (male model so-fledgling thespian Drew Fuller) with a flower tattoo covering the name, equally her jealous ex watches her from his machine. The grouping's lead vocaliser, Alex Ring, can too exist seen in some scenes singing in the foreground of some of the storyline, such as when the daughter is seen destroying the belongings.

Rails listings [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits are adjusted from the United kingdom enhanced CD single liner notes.[four]

Studios

  • Recorded at Cherokee Studios (Hollywood, California)
  • Mixed at Image Recording (Hollywood, California)

Personnel

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Charlene Soraia version [edit]

"Wherever You Will Go"
Wherever You Will Go.jpg
Single by Charlene Soraia
from the album Moonchild and Love Is the Law
Released September 30, 2011 (2011-09-thirty)
Length 3:17
Label Peacefrog
Songwriter(s)
  • Alex Band
  • Aaron Kamin
Producer(s) Paul Stacey
Charlene Soraia singles chronology
"Wherever Yous Will Go"
(2011)
"Bipolar"
(2011)

The song was covered by English language singer-songwriter Charlene Soraia for use in a Twinings ad in the Britain. It was released in the UK as a digital download on September 30, 2011. On October ix, 2011, the vocal entered the UK Singles Chart at number 20 and peaked at number three two weeks after. Information technology served as the lead single from Soraia's debut studio album, Moonchild (2011).

Music video [edit]

A music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on October 3, 2011, at a total length of three minutes and thirty-8 seconds. The video shows Soraia in the studio performing the song.[68]

Track listing [edit]

Digital download (released Oct 3, 2011) [69]

  1. "Wherever Y'all Will Go" – three:17
  2. "Lightyears" – iii:03

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

In pop culture [edit]

The vocal was featured in the 2000 moving picture Coyote Ugly in the scene where Violet showtime sees Kevin. The Calling performs the song live.[79]

In 2001, the UPN network used the vocal to promote the debut of Star Trek: Enterprise.[80]

The song was featured in the 2003 British comedy-drama picture Love Really during a scene in which Colin (Kris Marshall) participates in an orgy with a grouping of Wisconsinite girls before long after arriving in the United States.

The song plays during the final scenes of the series finale of Saving Grace, a TNT drama that aired from 2007 to 2010.

The vocal plays on Smallville during the final scene of the episode "Metamorphosis" (Flavour 1 episode 2).

The song was parodied on Mad Goggle box by several of the cast playing the Calling, Scott Stapp of Creed, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, and Ray Charles, making fun of how all the singers' voices sound the same and they charge each other of getting famous past imitating them.

This song is likewise featured in the popular Korean drama I'm Sorry, I Beloved You, starring And then Ji-sub & Im Soo-jung and its soundtrack equally well.

In Strike (TV series), Serial 4: "Lethal White", Episode 1, information technology is the song that Robin Ellicot and Matthew Cunliffe employ for the showtime dance at their wedding reception.[81]

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