Only You (song)

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Only you
Yazoo
publication March 15, 1982
length 3:11 minutes
Genre (s) Synth pop , new wave
Author (s) Vince Clarke
Publisher (s) Mute - MUTE 20
album Upstairs at Eric's
Cover version
1983 The Flying Pickets

Only You is one of Vince Clarke written pop - ballad . He composed it during his time with Depeche Mode , but did not record it until 1982 with the duet Yazoo , which he founded with Alison Moyet . The song reached number two in the UK and also debuted in the American charts. In 1983/84 the version of the Flying Pickets reached number one in the charts in Great Britain and Germany.

A remix by Only You made it into the UK Top 40 again in 1999 and reached number 16 on the US “Billboard Hot Dance Music / Club Play Charts”. The music video for this version was produced with the aid of the Houdini 3D animation software .

Use in soundtracks

The original version of Yazoo can be heard in Can't Wait! , the Christmas episode of The Office , the 1st episode of the 5th season of Fringe - Borderline Cases of the FBI , the 5th episode of the 3rd season of Ashes to Ashes - Back to the 80s , the 4th episode of the 3rd season of The Americans and the 15th episode of Season 3 of Lucifer .

composition

According to Allmusic , Clarke's melody in this song has "a sweet, wistful quality, elegantly arranged by Clarke and producer EC Radcliffe in a way that combines different monophonic sounds to give the song more depth and melodic substance." "Perfect, deliberately simple performance of Clarke's gentle and romantic lyrics, soulful and at the same time dignified in the style of the 70s soul star Ann Peebles ."

Cover versions

Version of The Flying Pickets

An a cappella version of the Flying Pickets was even more successful than the original and at the end of 1983 was number one in the British charts for five weeks. It was the number one Christmas hit that year. This made Only You the UK's first a cappella chart topper and it was released in other countries the following year. The classification as a cappella is misleading, as synthesizers can be heard throughout . The Flying Pickets version rose to number one in the singles charts in Germany in 1984 and was also able to place itself in Canada.

Version of echo-echo

In 1984 the band Echo-Echo released the single Nur dein Clown, a German-language cover in the version of the Flying Pickets. The single reached number 27 on the German airplay charts in 1984 and on May 26, 1984 won the golden one in Dieter Thomas Heck'sZDF Hit Parade ”.

Version by Enrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias recorded a Spanish version of the song which appeared on his second studio album Vivir . The title was released as the second single from the album and rose to number one on the US Billboard chart Hot Latin Tracks on May 3, 1997 . The piece stayed at the top of these charts for ten weeks. Iglesias also recorded the song in English and released it on the album Bailamos Greatest Hits .

Version by Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez released another cover version for the soundtrack of the series 13 Reasons Why in March 2017 .

Individual evidence

  1. Moltenbrey, Karen (April 2002). Broadcast Retrospective 25th Anniversary: ​​Part 4 . Computer Graphics World (English). Retrieved February 27, 2015
  2. ^ Song Review by Stewart Mason, accessed February 27, 2015
  3. ^ David Roberts: British Hit Singles & Albums , 19th edition, Guinness World Records Limited, London 2006, ISBN 1-904994-10-5 , pp. 430-1.
  4. Hit balance sheet, German chart singles on CD-ROM, Taurus Press
  5. "Hot Latin Tracks" on Billboard.com . Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  6. Kendall Fisher: Selena Gomez releases Emotional Cover of "Only You" . In: E! Online . March 31, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  7. Mike Wass: Selena Gomez's "Only You" Gets A Suitably Emotional Lyric Video . 19th April 2017.