High (Lighthouse Family song)

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“High”
“High” cover
Single by Lighthouse Family
from the album Postcards from Heaven
Released 15 October 1997
Format CD, 12"[1]
Recorded Miraval and Sarm West
Genre Soul, Pop
Length 5:13
Label Wildcard / Polydor
Writer(s) Paul Tucker
Producer Mike Peden
Lighthouse Family singles chronology
"Raincloud"
(1997)
"High"
(1997)
"Lost in Space"
(1998)
Greatest Hits track listing
"Ocean Drive
(2)
"High"
(3)
"Raincloud"
(4)
Alternate cover
Cover of High, with Tunde Baiyewu on the front
Cover of High, with Tunde Baiyewu on the front

"High" is the second pop single written by British duo Lighthouse Family for their second album Postcards from Heaven (1997). The song was produced by Mike Peden. It was released in October 1997 and reached #1 in Australia as well as being in the top 10 in Switzerland, Austria, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Europe.

"High" is the most successful single released by the Lighthouse Family so far in the fact that this single went to the top 10 in various countries.

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[edit] Music video

The video clip in shown in black and white, except when Tunde Baiyewu begins to sing, it turns into colour. During the clip, there are some scenes shown differently. Including Paul Tucker walking around the city subway, Tunde laying on a bench in a park during autumn, a teenager girl in a dress rolling and lying around grasses, an abandoned house nearing a railway tracks.

Filmed in North East England, the video shows some prominent local landmarks: the Tyne Bridge is shown at the very start, and a number of shots of Baiyewu take place on the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge, which is also the backdrop for the single covers.

[edit] Track listing and formats

# Title Length
CD: Polydor / 569 149-2 (UK)[2]
1. "High" (Full Length Version) 5:13
2. "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban mix) 6:32
3. "High" (Full Crew Main Mix) 5:11
4. "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban Dreamscape Mix) 6:37
# Title Length
CD: Polydor / 569 151-2 (UK)[3]
1. "High" (Full Length Version)
2. "High" (Vocal 12")
3. "High" (Interplanetary Disco Mix)
4. "High" (E-Dancer dub)
5. "High" (Inner City Mix)
# Title Length
CD: Wild Card/Polydor / 567 505-2 (Australasia)
1. "High" (7" Edit) 4:35
2. "Ocean Drive" (7" Radio Mix) 3:59
3. "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban Edit) 3:43
4. "High" (Inner City Mix) 8:24
5. "High" (Interplanetary Disco Mix) 11:36

[edit] Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 1[4][5]
Italy Singles Chart 2
Switzerland Singles Chart 2[6]
UK Singles Chart 4[7]
Austria Singles Chart 4[8]
Eurochart Hot 100 4[9]
New Zealand Singles Chart 8[10]
Dutch Singles Chart 8[11]
Sweden Singles Chart 18[12]
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary 23[13]
Chart (1999) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play 21

[edit] Chart performance

After the release of "High" in Australia, it reached to #1 in the ARIA Singles Chart for one week in September 1998. The song stayed in the charts for 24 weeks and was also #11 on the ARIA End of Year Chart 1998.

"High" was also successful in Europe where it reached to #4 in the Eurochart Hot 100 in June 1998 and stayed in the charts for 33 weeks.

In the UK, "High" reached to #4 in January 1998 and stayed in the charts for 14 weeks. "High" also reached to #4 in Austria and stayed in the charts for 12 weeks.

"High" reached to #2 in Switzerland and stayed in the charts for 30 weeks.

In Sweden, "High" reached to #18 in April 1998 and stayed in the charts for 20 weeks.

"High" also reached to #8 in the Netherlands and in New Zealand, staying in the charts for 31 and 8 weeks respectively.

"High" also had some success in the United States where it reached to #23 in the U.S. Billboard Adult Contemproary Chart and to #21 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart.

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