Have a Nice Day (album)
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Have a Nice Day | |||||
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Studio album by Bon Jovi | |||||
Released | September 20, 2005 | ||||
Recorded | Sanctuary Sound II in New Jersey; Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California | ||||
Genre | Hard rock Rock |
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Length | 53:45 | ||||
Label | The Island Def Jam Music Group | ||||
Producer | Jon Bon Jovi, Dann Huff, Rick Parashar, Richie Sambora, John Shanks | ||||
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Have a Nice Day is Bon Jovi's ninth studio album. The album has sold 4,500,000 copies worldwide and has gone platinum in the USA and several other countries. The album was more successful than Bounce and is Bon Jovi's most successful album of the 2000s besides Crush. As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 1,453,039 copies in the US.[1]
Following the release of the album, the band went on a world tour to promote the album. The tour lasted from November 2005 to July 2006, playing 89 shows over North America, Japan and Europe.
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[edit] Singles
The album produced the hit singles "Have a Nice Day" and "Who Says You Can't Go Home", as well as the internationally-released single "Welcome to Wherever You Are".
[edit] Charts
The album went to number one in 15 countries and was number one around the world for one week. It went to number two in the USA and UK. It went to number one in Australia.
- No. 1 in United World Chart, Europe, Germany, Japan, Canada, Australia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Peru, Cyprus, Korea
- No. 2 in USA, UK, Spain, Turkey, Hong Kong, Greece
- No. 3 in Sweden, Argentina, Russia, Brazil
- No. 4 in Italy, Finland
- No. 5 in Belgium, Czech Republic, Ukraine, India
- No. 6 in Hungary
- No. 7 in Portugal
- No. 8 in Slovakia
- No. 9 in Ireland, Poland
- No. 11 in Norway
- No. 14 in France
- No. 19 in Denmark, Ecuador
- No. 26 in New Zealand
[edit] Track listing
- "Have a Nice Day" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Shanks) - 3:49
- "I Want to Be Loved" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Shanks) - 3:49
- "Welcome to Wherever You Are" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Shanks) - 3:47
- "Who Says You Can't Go Home" (Bon Jovi, Sambora) - 4:40
- "Last Man Standing" (Bon Jovi, Billy Falcon) - 4:37
- "Bells of Freedom" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Desmond Child) - 4:55
- "Wildflower" (Bon Jovi) - 4:13
- "Last Cigarette" (Bon Jovi, David Bryan) - 3:38
- "I Am" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Shanks) - 3:53
- "Complicated" (Bon Jovi, Falcon, Max Martin) - 3:37
- "Novocaine" (Bon Jovi) - 4:49
- "Story of My Life" (Bon Jovi, Falcon) - 4:08
- "Dirty Little Secret" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Shanks, Child) - 3:37 (Japan, UK, Australia and Asia) / Who Says You Can't Go Home (duet version with Jennifer Nettles) (Bon Jovi, Sambora) (USA and Canada only)
- "Unbreakable" (Bon Jovi, Sambora, Bryan) - 3:52 (Japan, UK, Australia and Asia)
- "These Open Arms" (Bon Jovi, Child) - 3:42 (Japan)
[edit] 2004 Pre-release
The new album that was to be Have A Nice Day was originally recorded in the summer of 2004, supposed ready for release for early 2005. However due to various reasons and debates by the band and its record company, the album was pushed back. The band were to write and record more songs and also removed some from the original track list, and in the process, altering existing album tracks.
The pre-release version of the album contains a slightly different tracklist and includes alternate versions of songs that appeared on the final album. Some contain alternate lyrics and/or slightly different or additional arrangements. The album also had a rougher sound mix.
- Have A Nice Day
- Welcome To Wherever You Are
- I Want To Be Loved
- Complicated
- Bells Of Freedom
- Who Says You Can't Go Home
- Nothing
- These Open Arms
- Last Man Standing
- Unbreakable
- I Am
- Who Says You Can't Go Home (Duet with Jennifer Nettles)
Various tracks from the pre-released album have been leaked onto the Internet and copies of the entire pre-release album exist in circulation amongst traders. One notable track removed from the final Have A Nice Day album is "Nothing". Many fans consider this song to be one of the best songs the band have ever written during the 2000s. It was supposedly cut from the album due to its similarity to "I Am", which remained on the album. American Idol 2005 runner-up Bo Bice later re-recorded the song, entitled Nothing Without You, for his debut album, The Real Thing.
Another cut from the album was a duet version of Who Says You Can't Go Home with Keith Urban, supposedly because it was considered Jon Bon Jovi and Urban's voices were too similar, and therefore difficult to differentiate between.
These Open Arms and Unbreakable were also removed from the original track list, but were later included as bonus tracks on the album in certain territories.
[edit] Bonus DVD: Live from Atlantic City
Alongside the standard edition of the album, a bonus edition was released which included a 5-track live DVD. The live footage was recorded during a concert in Atlantic City in November 2004 to promote the release of the box set 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong. All of the songs on the DVD are from the box set with the exception of "Everyday", which is from Bounce:
- "Everyday"
- "Miss Fourth of July"
- "I Get a Rush"
- "These Arms Are Open All Night"
- "The Radio Saved My Life Tonight"
The DVD also contains a documentary about the making of Have a Nice Day and a photo gallery.
[edit] Personnel
- Jon Bon Jovi - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
- Richie Sambora - lead guitars, talk box, backing vocals
- Hugh McDonald - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Tico Torres - drums, percussion
- David Bryan - piano, keyboards, backing vocals
[edit] Trivia
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- "These Open Arms" was released as a track for the Japan version, but it was released in the US to be sung by Clay Aiken on A Thousand Different Ways.
- No demo's from the Have A Nice Day sessions were released as b-sides on singles, nor tracks from the 2004 pre-release of the album. One song to be leaked on the Internet in late 2006 was "All That I Want", which was believed to be recorded by the band during these sessions due to its sound and style, but was later found not to be a Bon Jovi song at all, but a song by Brazilian band, Guest Band.
Preceded by Back to Bedlam by James Blunt |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album September 26, 2005 |
Succeeded by See the Sun by Pete Murray |