I mine øjne

"I mine øjne"
Single by Rasmus Seebach
from the album Mer' end kærlighed
Released 22 August 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Pop
Length 4:14
Label ArtPeople
Rasmus Seebach singles chronology
"Natteravn"
(2010)
"I mine øjne"
(2011)
"Under stjernerne på himlen"
(2011)
Music video
"I mine øjne" on YouTube

I mine øjne (In my eyes) is a Danish song by the singer and songwriter Rasmus Seebach from the singer's second album Mer' end kærlighed. The single was released on 22 August 2011 with the ArtPeople label as an advance single of the album.

Context

"I mine øjne" is about Rasmus Seebach's love for his family. It uses the melody in the chorus from Nicolai Kielstrups sang "Vokseværk" (meaning "growing pains" in Danish) which was a winning song for Kielstrups in Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, as Seebach says the melody of the song co-written by him and others had affected him. "It's a piece of the song I've actually written seven years ago and got stuck in my head ever since I heard it. There is not a week where I have not hummed it. The melody is almost magical to me. I've always wanted to own sing it, and suddenly made sense when I put my own words. I like really much of the song now".

The basic idea for the song came at an Easter party where Rasmus Seebach considered his family and realized how much he loves them, while he was ridden down by guilt. He realized how great it was to have a mother, sister and brother in his life after losing his father Tommy Seebach because of alcoholism.

Release and charts

The song received positive reviews. The single went straight to number one in the Danish Singles Chart the week it was released, selling streaming and airplay of over 15,000 downloads that week. By January 2012, the single, having stayed #1 for three consecutive weeks on the chart was certified 2x platinum for 60,000 downloads.

Chart (2009–2010) Peak
position
Denmark (Tracklisten)[1] 1

Music video

The music video shows Rasmus Seebach meeting various fans greeting him and asking for autographs or shows him visiting his sister and brother, and the video ends with memories of visiting his mother's home.

References