Iris (Goo Goo Dolls song)

"Iris"
Single by Goo Goo Dolls
from the album City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture and Dizzy Up the Girl
Released April 1998
Format CD single
Recorded 1997
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:50 (album version)
3:35 (radio edit)
Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer(s) John Rzeznik (lyricist and composer)
Producer Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls singles chronology
"Lazy Eye"
(1996)
"Iris"
(1998)
"Slide"
(1999)

"Iris" is a song by American alternative rock band the Goo Goo Dolls. Originally written for the soundtrack of 1998 film City of Angels, the song was later included on the band's sixth album Dizzy Up the Girl. "Iris" has contributed greatly to the band's success. It is the longest charting number one single in Billboard Hot 100 Airplay history with 18 weeks in the number one spot.

Contents

Origins and theme

The instrumentals in the song are heavily driven by guitar riffs, mandolin, violins, and cellos, with a steady drum beat beneath. The acoustic guitar in the song gives a distinctive sound as it is in an odd tuning, with 5 of the 6 strings tuned to D. This gives a ringing effect similar to a 12-string guitar.

It was the first song that the Goo Goo Dolls had been asked to write specifically for a film. Songwriter Johnny Rzeznik has been quoted as saying he broke several years of writer's block and several years of sobriety simultaneously the night he wrote this track.

In the music video the band is shown high up in skyscrapers, watching the lives of people through telescopes. Seen throughout the video is the actor Nicolas Cage. This theme reflects on what the angels do in the film. Interspersed throughout the video are clips from the film depicting scenes where Seth is falling in love and deciding whether or not to give up being an angel.

The song was named "Iris" by guitarist/vocalist John Rzeznik for Iris DeMent. Rzeznik found an article about her written by Daniel Levitin while flipping through an issue of Billboard Magazine, and thought she had a nice name, and thus chose it for the song title. Prior to this, some fans of the song have speculated that the title refers to the Greek messenger of the gods, Iris. This is thought supposedly because angel is the ancient Greek word for messenger and this song was written for the movie City of Angels (in which the main character is an angel).

Track listing

  1. "Iris" (Edit) – 4:49
  2. "Lazy Eye" – 3:45
  3. "I Don't Want To Know" – 3:37
  1. "Iris" – 4:51
  2. "Slide" – 3:34
  3. "Iris" (acoustic version) – 3:26
  4. "Slide" (acoustic version) – 3:15

Reception

Upon its release, "Iris" became second of a string of hits from the film's soundtrack, City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture. (The first was Alanis Morissette's "Uninvited" and the third was Sarah McLachlan's "Angel.") On the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 the song peaked at number nine for five weeks, and it spent a record eighteen weeks at number one on the Hot 100 Airplay chart. It was not allowed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 until after it had peaked (still managing to crack the top ten at #9) because no commercial single had been released. "Iris" also peaked at #8 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock and #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts.

The song was also a major international hit. "Iris" spent 31 weeks on the charts and peaked at number 5 in the Ireland singles chart, it is the thirteenth biggest-selling single there.[1] The Goo Goo Dolls performed this on October 20, 2001 at Madison Square Garden as part of the The Concert For New York City to raise money for victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.[2] This song was also used in the production of The Bear by Anton Chekov performed by Rebecca Gove and Ioannis Bakogeorgos. Besides the song's success on the charts, "Iris" enjoyed critical acclaim. At the 41st Grammy Awards, "Iris" received nominations for "Record of the Year" and "Pop Performance by a Duo or Group." The song also garnered John Rzeznik a "Song of the Year" nomination.[3] The single was certified Platinum by the RIAA on August 18, 2008.

Charts

Chart (1998) [4][5] Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 1
Canadian Singles Chart 1
Italian Singles Chart[6] 1
Swedish Singles Chart 34
New Zealand Singles Chart 16
UK Singles Chart 50
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 8
US Billboard Hot 100 9
Chart (1999)[7] Peak
position
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders) 3
Dutch Singles Chart 9
Irish Singles Chart 5
UK Singles Chart (re-release) 26
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Norwegian Singles Chart 19
UK Singles Chart 39
Chart (2011) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 3
Preceded by
"María" by Ricky Martin
Australian Singles Chart number one single
August 2, 1998 - September 6, 1998 (5 weeks)
Succeeded by
"High" by Lighthouse Family
Preceded by
"Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia
Canadian Singles Chart number one single (first run)
July 13, 1998 - August 10, 1998 (5 weeks)
Succeeded by
"The Boy Is Mine" by Brandy & Monica
Preceded by
"The Boy Is Mine" by Brandy & Monica
Canadian Singles Chart number one single (second run)
August 24, 1998 - September 7, 1998 (3 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Crush" by Jennifer Paige
Preceded by
"I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith
Italian Singles Chart number one single (first run)
November 21, 1998 - December 12, 1998 (3 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Believe" by Cher
Preceded by
"Believe" by Cher
Italian Singles Chart number one single (second run)
December 26, 1998 - December 12, 1998 (1 week)
Succeeded by
"Believe" by Cher
Preceded by
"Closing Time" by Semisonic
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
July 4, 1998 – August 1, 1998
Succeeded by
"Inside Out" by Eve 6

Ronan Keating version

"Iris"
Single by Ronan Keating
from the album Bring You Home
Released July 14, 2006
Format CD single
Recorded 2005–2006
Genre Pop
Length 4:08
Label Polydor Records
Writer(s) John Rzeznik
Producer Mark Taylor
Ronan Keating singles chronology
"All Over Again"
(2006)
"Iris"
(2006)
"This I Promise You"
(2006)

In 2006, Irish singer, Ronan Keating, covered the song and subsequently released it as the second single from his fourth studio album, Bring You Home. The single was accompanied with a music video shot in Dubai. It remains his only single not to reach the UK top ten, peaking at #15.

Tracklisting

UK CD1
  1. "Iris" - 4:08
  2. "When You Say Nothing At All" (Live At Bush Hall)
UK CD2
  1. "Iris" - 4:08
  2. "Lovin' Each Day" (Live At Bush Hall)
  3. "Last Thing On My Mind" (Live At Bush Hall)
  4. "Iris" (Video)

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 15
Irish Singles Chart 30
German Singles Chart 24
Austrian Singles Chart 22

Cover versions

References

  1. ^ http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement
  2. ^ Iris Songfacts
  3. ^ 41st annual Grammy nominees and winners. 24 February 1999. CNN. Accessed 7 March 2008.
  4. ^ http://swisscharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=The+Goo+Goo+Dolls&titel=Iris&cat=s
  5. ^ http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=8575
  6. ^ http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe1998.htm
  7. ^ http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement