Wherever You Will Go
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“Wherever You Will Go” | |||||
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Single by The Calling from the album Camino Palmero |
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Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2001 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 3:29 | ||||
Label | RCA | ||||
Writer(s) | The Calling | ||||
Producer | Mark Tanner | ||||
The Calling singles chronology | |||||
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"Wherever You Will Go" is a song by American rock band The Calling. It was released on the first single of their debut album Camino Palmero. It still remains their most renowned and their most successful hit, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song was heavily used in preview promos for Star Trek: Enterprise in 2001, leading many to believe that it would be used for the show's theme song.
The song also appears in the film and on the soundtrack album Love Actually. It is playing in the background of the scene in which Colin Frissell (played by Kris Marshall) walks into the bar in Milwaukee and meets the two roommates.
The song is also performed by the band in the background of the club scene in Coyote Ugly.
The video for this song has a cameo appearance from Drew Fuller.
[edit] Chart performances
Chart (2002) [1] | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 5 |
Austrian Singles Chart | 8 |
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders) | 29 |
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia) | 18 |
Danish Singles Chart | 7 |
French Singles Chart | 7 |
Italian Singles Chart | 1 |
Netherlands Singles Chart | 29 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 1 |
Norwegian Singles Chart | 4 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 14 |
Swiss Singles Chart | 7 |
UK Singles Chart | 3 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 5 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | 37 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks | 14 |
United World Chart | 5 |
Preceded by "Moi... Lolita" by Alizée |
Italian number-one single June 8, 2002 |
Succeeded by "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" by Oasis |
Preceded by "Insatiable" by Darren Hayes |
New Zealand number-one single April 28, 2002 |
Succeeded by "Don't Let Me Get Me" by Pink |
[edit] References
- ^ lescharts.com (Retrieved on May 3, 2008)