"Open Your Eyes" | ||||||||
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Single by Snow Patrol | ||||||||
from the album Eyes Open | ||||||||
Released | 12 February 2007 (UK) | |||||||
Format | CD, 7" vinyl | |||||||
Recorded | 2005 | |||||||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||||||
Length | 5:41 (album version) 3:56 (radio edit) |
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Label | Interscope | |||||||
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"Open Your Eyes" is a song by the alternative rock band Snow Patrol It has been released as the fifth single in total from the 2006 album Eyes Open [1]. The song was released on 12 February 2007.
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The song's music video is actual footage from the classic cult film C'était un rendez-vous by director Claude Lelouch. It marked the first time Lelouch granted permission to anyone to use footage from the movie.[2] Q chose it as their Video of the Week on 6 February 2007.[3]
The song is used as the theme music to BBC One's Football Focus. The song gained more popularity after being featured during the emotional season twelve finale of ER. Sales of the song on iTunes rose as the song was later featured in a third season episode of The 4400, an episode of Grey's Anatomy's third season, the pilot episode of The Black Donnellys, season 4 episode 21 of Brothers and Sisters, and the second season finale of Being Erica.
It was also used in the 2008 THON video entitled "Don't Waste One Minute" and is heard in the trailer for the 2008 MTV film Stop-Loss, released in March and in a promo for season two of Gossip Girl. The song is the soundtrack to the series "best bits" for Celebrity Big Brother 2007 (UK). and was used as theme for the Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, and was played at many rallies. The song is used as the background music to the advert for the BBC High Definition service and is heavily used in the BBC series The Real Swiss Family Robinson, where privileged families are sent to desert islands to try and survive for three weeks. The song is also used in mini movies about children living in Africa with Cataracts in their eyes, the movie was made for Comic Relief. It was also featured in the film The Invisible.
UK CD/7"/Digital Download
Australian CD
CD Promo
12" Promo
Unofficial releases
Yahoo! Music's Adam Webb had mixed reviews for the single. He rated it five stars out of ten and criticized them for "making the same record over and over again", though he stated "Set the Fire to the Third Bar" an exception. He called the song "a return to the formula of "Run", "Chasing Cars" and so on and so forth." He criticized the song further by saying that it sounded like "five young men caught in the headlights as Gary Lightbody sings about aching bones and cold skin over a clipped guitar riff, before everything explodes in an orgy of significance and straight-laced posturing. By the end, the boys in the band are furiously hammering away, heads down, no nonsense, wham bam thank you mam."[4]
The Irish Times columnist Brian Boyd derided Snow Patrol as "life-support machine music" due to the overuse of their songs on medical dramas such as Grey's Anatomy.[5] Q called the single "genuinely good".[3]
Chart (2008)[6] | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart[7] | 53 |
Germany Singles Top 100 | 73 |
Ireland Singles Top 50 | 21 |
UK Singles Chart | 26 |