See You Again Someday in Spanish
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| Unmarried by All-iv-One | ||||
| from the album Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motility Picture | ||||
| Released | June 17, 1997 (1997-06-17) [ane] | |||
| Recorded | September 1996 | |||
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| Length | 4:52 | |||
| Characterization | Atlantic | |||
| Songwriter(due south) | Diane Warren | |||
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"I Plough to You" is a song written by American songwriter Diane Warren and first recorded by R&B quartet All-4-1 from the soundtrack album to the moving picture Infinite Jam (1996). The carol, produced past Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, received lilliputian recognition until American pop vocalizer-songwriter Christina Aguilera recorded it for her self-titled debut album. Aguilera, who worked with Warren in another song for her debut album, felt connected to the song after relating its lyrics to her relationship with her mother, and was encouraged by Warren to record the rails.
Aguilera's version received mixed reviews from music critics, with some praising her vocal delivery, while others went on to criticize the ballad for being too clichéd. Nevertheless, the song became a success in the United States, peaking at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and entered the charts of multiple countries across the world. In 2008, "I Turn To You" was covered by Nina Girado, a Filipino pop/R&B vocaliser, for her album Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren.[2] It has been used in many singing competition series, such as American Idol and The Voice.
Groundwork [edit]
On November 12, 1996, Atlantic Records released the accompanying soundtrack for the film Space Jam.[3] The soundtrack includes "I Turn to Yous", a song written by Diane Warren and recorded by boy band All-4-One.[three] Its production was done by James Harris III and Terry Lewis.[4] It is a pop song and lasts for a duration of four:52 (iv minutes and l-ii seconds).[5] A promotional single was released with new remixes and All-four-One recorded a music video for the song. The grouping expected it to be released every bit a commercial single, however, the label decided against information technology, feeling that in spite of 3 striking singles, "Wing Similar an Eagle", "I Believe I Can Fly" and "For You lot I Volition", the soundtrack had nothing else to offer. Warren, who felt the vocal had the potential to go a number one hit and even said to Atlantic that "I'll put my own money behind it if you just release information technology," decided to find someone else to tape it and make it a hit single.[6]
Christina Aguilera version [edit]
| "I Turn to Y'all" | ||||
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| Unmarried past Christina Aguilera | ||||
| from the album Christina Aguilera | ||||
| B-side | "Por Siempre Tu" | |||
| Released | March 28, 2000 | |||
| Recorded | 1999 | |||
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| Label | RCA | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Diane Warren | |||
| Producer(s) | Guy Roche | |||
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| "I Turn to You" by Christina Aguilera
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Groundwork [edit]
After signing a record bargain with RCA Records, Christina Aguilera started working on songs from her debut anthology, ready to be released in January 1999. Ron Fair was the anthology'south executive producer and according to him, "She was very much a raw talent, then building a collection of songs that would get her start album was a time-consuming procedure. We wanted to find the ones that could knock the door down and put her up there."[vii] Famous songwriter Diane Warren was hired to write cloth for the album, somewhen writing "Somebody'south Somebody" and suggested that "I Turn to You" would exist perfect for her voice.[8] Eventually, Aguilera recorded "I Turn to You lot" and included it on her self-titled debut album, and the song was called as the album's third single. It was sent to U.Due south. radio on March 28, 2000, while its CD unmarried was released on June 13, 2000.[9] A Spanish version of the song entitled "Por Siempre Tú" was recorded and besides released as a single,[9] eventually being included on her first Spanish album, Mi Reflejo.
Composition [edit]
"I Turn to You" is a ballad and lasts for a duration of 4:33 (four minutes and thirty-three seconds).[10] According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing, it has a slow tempo of 62 beats per minute and a key of D♭ major.[11] Aguilera'southward vocal range spans from the low-note of A♭3 to the high-note of Fv.[xi] Besides existence the songwriter, Diane Warren served as the executive producer of the track, while Guy Roche arranged, produced and programmed the track. Tim Pierce and Michael Thompson provided guitars, Mick Guzauski mixed information technology, while background vocals were provided by Aguilera and Sue Ann Carwell.[12]
Lyrically, the song is most calling upon the beloved of that special one when times get tough.[13] For Aguilera, the vocal "is near that sort of perfect beloved, which we all dream. This kind of vocal can brand you lot feel condom and warm someday of the year. And there's no one ameliorate to turn to for that than my own mother," she claimed.[fourteen] "For a shield, from the storm for a friend, for a love to keep me safe and warm, I plough to you/For the force to be strong, for the will to deport on/For everything you do, for everything that'southward truthful, I plow to you," she sings in the chorus.[fifteen]
Critical reception [edit]
"I Plough to You lot" received mixed reviews from music critics, with some praising Aguilera's vocals, while others criticizing the ballad for being too formulaic. In a positive review, Amanda Murray of Sputnikmusic called the vocal a "truly well-fabricated pop song", writing that "the music plays a macerated role and Aguilera's voice is allowed to soar and shine moreso than on any of the other tracks."[sixteen] Despite writing that Aguilera "does deliver on the glorious mid-department," Chuck Taylor of Billboard felt that the track "is about as clichéd as ballad gets," sounding "more similar a leftover from the stack rather than the kind of glorious anthem Warren is capable of," calling information technology a remake of Whitney Houston's "Count On Me".[17]
Nikki Tranter of PopMatters chosen it "a nice little song ruined by that horrid popular trounce threatening to destroy cheesy love songs for all time," writing that "the beat out solitary drags Christina'south Etta James potential dorsum down to Mariah Carey quality."[18] Beth Johnson of Amusement Weekly called it a "maudlin ballad best suited to thirtysomething divas," calling it "a nigh-identical rip-off of Diane Warren'southward own Celine Dion nail, 'Because You lot Loved Me'."[19] Julene Snyder of Sonic.net considered "I Plow to You" a "tear-jerker designed to incite concertgoers to link artillery and sing along, fifty-fifty while some of united states of america blench at the over-the-top vocal histrionics."[xx] AOL Radio ranked the vocal at number 8 on her "Peak ten Hits".[21]
Nautical chart performance [edit]
"I Plow to Y'all" debuted at number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the Hot Shot Debut of the week catastrophe April fifteen, 2000. Information technology too debuted on the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number 47, with an audience of 28.v 1000000, also becoming the highest-debuting song on the airplay chart.[22] In its 2nd week, the song jumped to number 39,[23] while in its third week the song climbed to number 30.[24] The song entered the top-xx on the calendar week of May twenty, 2000 (at number 19),[25] and peaked on the week ending July 1, 2000, with a huge climb from number 17 to number iii, condign its peak position and Aguilera'southward tertiary superlative-ten unmarried.[26] The unmarried peaked at number one on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart on July 15, 2000.[27] It peaked at number 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart, condign her highest charting single at the time.[28] In Canada, the song peaked within the peak-x, at number 10.[29]
"I Plough to You" reached the top twenty in New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. In New Zealand, "I Turn to You" peaked at number 11 and spent xviii weeks on the chart; her longest of the album,[30] in Spain, it peaked at number 12,[31] while in the United kingdom, the vocal peaked at number xix, becoming Aguilera'due south lowest charting single at that place.[32] Elsewhere, the vocal cracked the acme-xl. In Australia, "I Plough to Y'all" as well became Aguilera'due south lowest single on the charts, reaching number 40 and spending 4 weeks on the chart.[33]
Music video [edit]
The music video for "I Turn to You" was shot from February 26 to 28, 2000[34] and it was directed by Joseph Kahn.[35] Mistakenly, in the testify Making the Video, the director says Rupert C. Almont. According to Aguilera, "This video is a lilliputian different than my other videos [...] I'm pretty much on a stage only belting my centre out. And the whole urban center that I'm singing out to, and I'm narrating different events that are going on in this urban center are in-sync with me."[34] Production was finished on March 26, 2000,[36] and it premiered on April iii, 2000, during the MTV's Making the Video [35] and made it globe premiere on MTV's Full Request Live on April 10, 2000.[37]
The video'due south storyline follows a young woman getting into an accident, after arguing with her mother. Subsequently, her mother is seen worriedly waiting for word on where she is at the late hr. The video ends with the girl existence given the support she needs past her mother. Christina is seen singing in front of a microphone before walking in the rain with an umbrella, and on a rooftop.[38] The rooftop scene was shot in forepart of a green screen, not in a existent rooftop, as seen on the making of. The Celebrity Cafe listed it at number five on their "Top 10 Christina Aguilera music videos" list.[38]
Live performances [edit]
Aguilera performed "I Plow to Y'all" in a number of places, start being in 1999 aslope Tevin Campbell at the Alma Awards (Apr 11, 1999) followed Saturday Night Live (April 8, 2000)[39] & Rosie O'Donnell Show being the first iii.[forty] She also performed on a medley with "What a Girl Wants" during the American Music Awards of 2000, "Party In The Park",[41] "The Music Manufactory Dutch"[42] and many others. Aguilera also performed the track during her "Christina Aguilera in Concert" tour as well as on the "Genie Gets Her Wish Dwelling house Video", where Heather Phares of AllMusic praised the performance of the song, writing that on the track "Aguilera's undeniable vocal gifts shine through,"[43] and on her "My Reflection DVD" (2001).[44]
Spanish version [edit]
| "Por Siempre Tu" | |
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| Song by Christina Aguilera | |
| from the album Mi Reflejo | |
| Recorded | 2000 |
| Length | 4:05 |
| Characterization | RCA |
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In 1999, Aguilera began recording her first Spanish album in Miami with Cuban-American producer Rudy Pérez.[45] He equanimous Castilian versions of five songs from Aguilera'due south debut album, including "I Turn to You", which became "Por Siempre Tu".[46] "Por Siempre Tu" was written and produced by Pérez amidst the former producer of the vocal, Guy Roche. Diane Warren and Ron Fair executively produced the rails, while Aguilera, Pérez and Wendy Pendersen provided background vocals.[46] Pérez stated that Aguilera did not know any Spanish while recording; he remedied the problem past phonetically writing out lyrics and included a organization that allowed Aguilera to pronounce the "r's" in the songs.[47]
Her conclusion to record in Spanish scored points with the Castilian-speaking audience, said Haz Montana, plan director at the Los Angeles Latin-music station KSSE-FM. "There's usually a sizeable rejection when someone only translates an English language song and doesn't speak a lick of Spanish," he said. "She'due south defied the odds." He further commented: "Her accent is impeccable," he said. "In that location may exist a slight dash here and at that place that tells yous that Castilian is not her outset language, only that'due south as far equally it gets."[48] "Por Siempre Tu" was released as a single during the fourth dimension "I Turn to Y'all" was too released.[49]
Sean Piccoli of Sun-Sentinel described Diane Warren's song as, "ane of those Current of air Beneath My Wings lifter-uppers that she cranks out for the likes of Celine Dion and Faith Hill," and noted that "Aguilera, like Warren's other interpreters, is faithfully blench-inducing and overdramatic. She shares their deafness to understatement and tin can no more reel it in for this or any other moment that might benefit from a lighter touch." Piccoli's thoughts on the Mi Reflejo album were summed up every bit, "For anyone who thinks Taco Bell is authentic Mexican, this is Latin popular."[50] "Por Siempre Tu" peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming Aguilera's outset meridian-x single on the Latin charts.[51] It spent 10 weeks on the charts.[51]
A music video for the song was directed by Joseph Kahn, who also directed the video for "I Turn to You". The scenes were the same as the English language version, while as well featuring Christina singing the Spanish version in front of a microphone and on a rooftop.[52] Aguilera performed the Spanish version on the "Caracas Popular Festival" in 2001 as well every bit on her Mi Reflejo Tour.[53] [54]
Track listings [edit]
US CD unmarried [55]
- "I Turn to Y'all" – 4:01
- "Por Siempre Tú" – 3:53
Europe maxi single [56]
- "I Turn To You lot" (Radio Edit) – 3:53
- "I Plough To You" (Radio Edit – Music Intro) – four:03
- "What A Daughter Wants" (Thunderpuss Fiesta Edit) – 3:25
- "What A Daughter Wants" (Thunderpuss Dirty Radio Mix) – iii:16
Personnel [edit]
- Christina Aguilera - lead and background vocals
- Guy Roche - producer, arranger, keyboards, programming
- Michael Landau, Michael Thompson - electric guitars
- Tim Pierce - acoustic guitar
- John Glaser - Moog synthesizer
- Sue Ann Carwell - background vocals
Other versions and affect [edit]
CCM singer Jonathan Pierce covered the vocal for his 1999 album Sanctuary.
"I Plough to You" was part of the soundtrack of Brazilian soap opera Uga-Uga (2000).[57] In 2005, American singer Vonzell Solomon performed the track during the 4th season of American Idol. In 2008, Nina Girado, a Filipino pop/R&B singer, covered the track for her fourth studio album Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren.[two] In 2020, American Idol contestant and winner 'Just Sam' performed the song as a dedication to her grandmother, part of the season's Mother'southward Day Tribute after becoming top 7 in the competition.
In a 2013 interview, American recording artist Lady Gaga stated that she was inspired by Aguilera's version of the rail, saying, "When I was 15, I was singing 'I Plow to You' at the top of my lungs trying to striking all her notes. So she was an inspiration to me to take a wider vocal range."[58] Most recently, the song was used equally a battle song between contestants Beth Spangler and Mia Pfirrman during the seventh season of the American singing competition The Voice.[59]
Charts [edit]
Release history [edit]
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