Truly Madly Deeply
"Truly Madly Deeply" | ||||
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Single by Savage Garden | ||||
from the album Savage Garden | ||||
B-side | "I'll Bet He Was Cool", "I Want You", "Promises", "This Side of Me", "Love Can Move You" | |||
Released | 3 March 1997 | |||
Format | CD single, cassette single | |||
Recorded | 1995–1996 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 4:37 | |||
Label |
Columbia (International) Roadshow Music (Australia) Sony Records (Japan) | |||
Songwriter(s) | Darren Hayes, Daniel Jones | |||
Producer(s) | Charles Fisher | |||
Savage Garden singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Truly Madly Deeply" on YouTube |
"Truly Madly Deeply" is a song by Australian pop band Savage Garden, released as the third single from their self-titled debut album in March 1997 by Columbia Records, Roadshow Music and Sony Records. It won the 1997 ARIA Music Award for Single of the Year and Highest Selling Single along it nominated for ARIA Music Award for Song of the Year. Written by bandmates Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones, the song is a reworking of a song called "Magical Kisses" that the pair wrote together long before recording began on their debut album. It was used as the main theme from the soundtrack of the 1998 film Music from Another Room, starring Jude Law and Gretchen Mol.[1]
The song reached number one in Australia in 1997 and in the United States the following year. Two music videos were filmed for the track—one for its original Australian release, and another for the international market shot in Paris.
Versions
There are two distinct versions of the song. The first was made available on the Australian version of the group's album, whereas the second version appears on the release of the album in Europe and America. This version was composed in 1996, and features a drum machine track instead of the more acoustic-sounding music featured on the Australian version. The European version also features on the group's greatest hits compilation, Truly Madly Completely.
Music video
Two music videos were made for the song. The original Australian video, which presents Darren Hayes with long hair, features the band in a white room with several other people. Darren is on a red sofa singing the song while Daniel performs on the piano. The video used for the European market, which presents Darren Hayes with short hair, was filmed in Paris. It was directed by Adolfo Doring.[2] The video depicts the story of two lovers, a young man and a lady, who have been separated by circumstances. The woman arrives in Paris, possibly at Gare du Nord station, in search of her lover, who is also waiting for her. He is wandering in various places within the Montmartre area, including the Soleil de la Butte restaurant. In between the scenes involving the two lovers, Darren Hayes can be seen walking around Paris, in locations such as the Place de la Concorde and the Jardin des Tuileries. He is singing, thereby acting as a narrator to the story involving the two lovers. Towards the end of the video, Hayes enters a small concert hall where Daniel Jones is playing guitar. Shortly afterwards, the young lady manages to find her lover, right in the centre of Paris. They are both filled with emotion on seeing each other again. The video ends with Hayes and Jones coming out of the concert hall, and coming across the two lovers who are rejoicing in their reunion. The video was released on 25 October 2009. As of July 9, 2017, the video has received over 130 million views.[3]
Chart performance
The song was a major and sustained success in the U.S. beginning in 1997. Entering the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart at No. 26 on 6 December 1997,[4] it peaked at No. 1 for two weeks in January 1998 and lingered for a full year on the chart.[4] The song spent half a year in the top ten alone. It hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart and No. 2 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. It also went Top 10 on the Rhythmic Top 40 chart. On the Billboard Top 40 Mainstream chart the song hit number one for one week on 31 January before dropping to number two as Celine Dion assumed the top spot with the theme to the hit film Titanic, "My Heart Will Go On". Savage Garden's single held at No. 2 for ten weeks, before returning to the number one spot again the week of 18 April.[5]
The song eventually set a record for the most weeks of any single in history on the U.S. Hot Adult Contemporary chart. In 1998 the song logged eleven weeks at number one on this chart, but its full chart span lasted 123 weeks. That record would stand for just under two years, when another of the group's ballads spent its 124th week on the chart. The song was "I Knew I Loved You", from the album Affirmation.[6] After leaving the main Adult Contemporary chart, the song entered the Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart where it charted for another 202 weeks. The song was so popular that it re-entered Billboard's Hot Singles Sales chart in March 2002[7] and—four and a half years after its release—again became a U.S. Top 30 bestseller,[8] remaining on that chart until late July 2002.[9] The original version logged its final week on the Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart on 17 June 2006.[10] In 2013, the song was listed at No. 35 on Billboard's All Time Top 100.[11]
The song also reached No. 1 in their home country of Australia and in Canada. Savage Garden's single hit No. 2 in Norway, Sweden, Austria and Ireland and went top ten in France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK, where it peaked at No. 4. In 1998, the song was certified a Gold single in France, for sales of 200,000 copies.[12] In May 2001 the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), as part of its 75th Anniversary celebrations, named "Truly Madly Deeply" as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time.[13][14]
Track listings
Australia
Standard
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Promises" – 4:11
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Night Radio Mix) – 4:35
Limited edition
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Promises" – 4:11
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Night Radio Mix) – 4:35
- "I Want You" (Bastone Club Mix)
- "I Want You" (I Need I Want Mix)
UK
CD1 (665602 2)
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Australian version) – 4:38
- "This Side of Me" – 4:09
- "Love Can Move You" – 4:47
CD2 (665602 5)
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Night Radio Mix) – 4:35
- "I Want You" – 3:52
- "I'll Bet He Was Cool" – 3:57
Cassette
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "I Want You" – 3:52
North America
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:37
- "I'll Bet He Was Cool" – 4:58
Europe
CD1
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:37
- "I'll Bet He Was Cool" – 4:58
CD2
- "Truly Madly Deeply" – 4:38
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Australian version) – 4:38
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Night Radio Mix) – 4:35
- "This Side of Me" – 4:09
- "Love Can Move You" – 4:47
Release history
Country | Release date |
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Australia | 3 March 1997 |
North America | 18 November 1997 |
United Kingdom | 13 February 1998 |
Chart performance
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Decade charts
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Sandy and Junior version
The song was covered in 1998 by Brazilian brother-sister singing duo Sandy & Junior. The Portuguese-language version, "No Fundo Do Coração" ("Deep Inside the Heart"), was released as the third single from the teens' eighth album, Era Uma Vez (Ao Vivo). The album was certified Diamond in Brazil in 1999 by the Brazilian Association of Discs Producers (ABPD) for sales of over 1.8 million copies in Brazil alone.[32] The album was their last for PolyGram Records before moving to Universal Music Group.
Cascada version
"Truly Madly Deeply" | ||||
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Single by Cascada | ||||
from the album Everytime We Touch | ||||
Released | 11 December 2006 (UK) | |||
Format | CD, 12", digital | |||
Recorded |
2005 Plazmatek Studio Cologne Plazmatek Studio Erkrath | |||
Genre | Eurodance | |||
Length |
2:59 (radio edit) 4:11 (album version) | |||
Label | Zooland | |||
Producer(s) | Manuel Reuter, Yann Peifer | |||
Cascada singles chronology | ||||
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German Eurodance group Cascada covered "Truly Madly Deeply" on the album Everytime We Touch and released it as the second single in the UK and Germany. Although the album version of the song is a ballad, there is also a Eurodance version of the song more in keeping with their typical style, which is the main single version. Both versions are featured on the UK edition of the album. First released in the United States exclusively in the iTunes Store on 27 February, the U.S. physical release was 13 March 2007.
Track listing
UK CD single part 1
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (radio edit) – 2:57
- "Everytime We Touch" – 3:19
UK CD single Part 2
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (radio edit) – 2:57
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (album version) – 4:14
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (club mix) – 4:34
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Styles & Breeze remix) – 5:03
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold remix) – 8:32
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (DJ Bomba & El Senor remix) – 6:49
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Frisco Remix) – 6:07
German 12-inch single
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (2–4 Grooves Remix) – 6:00
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold Remix) – 8:29
German CD single
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (radio edit) – 2:55
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold radio edit) – 3:36
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (2–4 Grooves radio edit) – 3:27
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (album version) – 4:12
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Candy radio edit) – 3:18
U.S. 12-inch single
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (radio edit) – 2:58
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (album version) – 4:12
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold radio edit) – 3:38
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Tune Up! radio edit) – 2:58
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold remix) – 8:30
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (UK club mix) – 4:34
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Tune Up! remix) – 4:35
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Styles & Breeze remix) – 4:58
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (DJ Bomba & El Senor remix) – 6:48
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Frisco remix) – 6:00
Australian single 2007
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (2–4 Grooves Radio Edit) – 3:30
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (UK radio edit) – 2:54
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (radio pop mix) – 4:14
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Ivan Filini Radio Edit) – 3:07
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (album version)
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Styles & Breeze Remix) – 5:03
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Tune Up! Remix) – 4:35
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (DJ Bomba & El Senor Remix) – 6:49
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Thomas Gold Remix) – 8:30
Other remixes
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (Alex K Remix) – 6:15
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (original dance remix, Asian edition)
- "Truly Madly Deeply" (original dance edit, Asian edition)
Chart performance
The Cascada single entered the UK Singles Chart at number 17 solely on downloads and peaked at number 4 the following week, after its physical release. In Ireland, it remained in the top 4 for four weeks.
Charts (2006–2007) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[33] | 39 |
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[34] | 22 |
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[35] | 10 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[36] | 25 |
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[37] | 14 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[38] | 16 |
Germany (Official German Charts)[39] | 26 |
Ireland (IRMA)[40] | 4 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[41] | 29 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[42] | 25 |
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[43] | 3 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[44] | 11 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[45] | 4 |
US Dance Airplay (Billboard)[46] | 14 |
Release and track listings
Country | Date | Format | Label |
United Kingdom | 11 December 2006 | CD | |
Germany | 14 February 2007 | 12-inch | Zooland Records |
Germany | 2 March 2007 | 12-inch | Zeitgeist |
United States | 13 March 2007 | 12-inch | Robbins Entertainment |
Germany | 6 April 2007 | CD | Zeitgeist |
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- ↑ Clipland.com
- ↑ SavageGardenVEVO (2009-10-25), Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply, retrieved 2017-06-05
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- ↑ "APRA/AMCOS 2001 Top 30 Songs". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 1 April 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2008.
- ↑ Kruger, Debbie (2 May 2001). "The songs that resonate through the years" (PDF). Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 3 November 2008.
- ↑ "Australian-charts.com – Savage Garden – Truly Madly Deeply". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
- ↑ "Austriancharts.at – Savage Garden – Truly Madly Deeply" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
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- ↑ "Musicline.de – Savage Garden Single-Chartverfolgung" (in German). Media Control Charts. PhonoNet GmbH.
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- ↑ "ARIA Charts – End of Year Charts – Top 100 Singles 1997". Aria.com.au. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
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- ↑ "Associaусo Brasileira de Produtores de Disco". ABPD. Retrieved 2012-05-27.
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- "Chart Data: Cascada". Worldwide chart positions. Retrieved 7 February 2007.
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Preceded by "Don't Speak" by No Doubt |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single (Savage Garden version) 6 April 1997 – 25 May 1997 |
Succeeded by "MMMBop" by Hanson |
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Billboard Hot 100 number-one single (Savage Garden version) 17 January 1998 – 24 January 1998 |
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