The Promise (song)

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"The Promise"
"The Promise" cover
Single by When in Rome
from the album When in Rome
Released 1988
Format vinyl record (12")
Genre Dance, Pop
Length 3:40
Label Virgin, 10
Writer(s) Clive Farrington, Michael Floreale, Andrew Mann
Producer(s) Michael Brauer
Chart positions
When in Rome singles chronology
"The Promise"
(1988)
"Heaven Knows"
(1989)

"The Promise" is a dance song performed by the British band When in Rome. The tune made the Top 20 on the Billboard's Hot 100 chart in 1988 and is the band's biggest commercial hit. More recently, it gained publicity after being featured over the end credits of the 2004 film Napoleon Dynamite. The Eyeliners, a female punk band, released a more punk oriented version of the song on their 2005 album, No Apologies. Anberlin, an alternative rock band, released a cover of the song on the special edition of their 2007 album, Cities.

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[edit] Lyrics and composition

In the song's lyrics, the narrator tells a young woman that he will make her fall in love with him, and that he will always be there for her. He can't find the words to express his love, but if she waits he promises that he will make her love him. The style is similar to the output of the synth-pop band New Order, but significantly more pop oriented.

[edit] Chart performance

"The Promise" was initally released as a 12" record and reached the top of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. After the release of the group's self titled debut the song was re-released and peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
U.S. Hot 100 11
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play 1
U.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 19

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