You Raise Me Up
"You Raise Me Up" is a song originally composed by the Norwegian-Irish duo Secret Garden. The music was written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland, and the lyrics by Brendan Graham. After the song was performed early in 2002 by the Secret Garden and their invited lead singer, Brian Kennedy, the song only became a minor UK hit. The song has been recorded by more than a hundred other artists including American songwriter Josh Groban in 2003 and Irish boy band Westlife in 2005 whose versions were hits in their countries. Welsh singer Aled Jones and all-female Irish ensemble Celtic Woman have also recorded successful covers.
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Song by Secret Garden | |
from the album Once in a Red Moon | |
Released | March 26, 2002 |
Length | 5:04 |
Label | Decca |
Composer(s) | Rolf Løvland |
Lyricist(s) | Brendan Graham |
Background
Løvland composed an instrumental piece in 2002 and titled it "Silent Story". He later approached Irish novelist and songwriter Brendan Graham to write the lyrics to his melody, after reading Graham's novels. The song was performed for the very first time at the funeral of Løvland's mother.[1][2] The original designated vocalist was Johnny Logan, who recorded a demo with an orchestra. However, the vocalist was changed due to a desire to distance the album from the Eurovision Song Contest, in which all three men were known for their success: Logan had won twice as a performer and twice as a composer; Løvland had won once as a performer and twice as a composer: and Graham had won twice as a composer.
In 2002, it was released on the Secret Garden album Once in a Red Moon, with the vocals sung by Irish singer Brian Kennedy, and sold well in both Ireland and Norway. Originally, Brian Kennedy was supposed to follow Secret Garden on their Asian tour in 2002, but Curb records couldn't come to an agreement with Universal to release Brian, and he reluctantly could not attend the tour. He was replaced by Norwegian singer Jan Werner Danielsen, who also later recorded the song together with Secret Garden. A demo version of this recording was released in 2010, on Danielsen's posthumous compilation album One More Time - The Very Best Of, which included several previously unpublished recordings.
"Söknuður" dispute
In April 2018 Icelandic composer Jóhann Helgason claimed the song infringed the copyright of his 1977 work "Söknuður," meaning "Into the light".,[3] stating that Løvland would had heard the song while living in Iceland. The Performing Rights Society of Iceland analyzed both songs and found a 97% similarity between them, stating that the songs are 'musically identical' except for just two notes. It was disclosed at a press conference that Groban had "Söknuður" played for him in 2007, who reacted in an 'alarmed' fashion. He then admitted that the two songs were similar and he didn't know where the inspiration came from. Later, singer Edgar Smári performed "Söknuður" in English to outline the similarities.[1][4]
In April 2019 the United States District Court of California granted summary judgement in favor of Løvland and Graham, "finding that it is not substantially similar to Icelandic song Soknudur as a matter of law, and excluding plaintiff’s expert musicologist’s reports as unreliable, unhelpful and inadmissible."[5]
Popularity
Although the original version did not chart internationally, the song has now been covered more than 125 times.[6] Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell's version debuted at its peak position, number twenty-two, in the UK Singles Chart on the week of December 7–13, 2003.[7] It fell to number 35 the following week. It fell off the top 100 three weeks afterwards.[8] Christian group Selah's version, included in their 2004 album Hiding Place, peaked number two on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs[9] and Christian Airplay[10] on the week ending June 25, 2004. This recording was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2005 Dove Awards and appeared on WOW Hits 2005.
The Josh Groban peaked #73 in the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the US Adult Contemporary chart, Westlife #1 in the UK Singles Chart, and Dutch Popstars winner Wesley Klein #4 in the Netherlands. The song has also found success as part of a three-song EP entitled "George Best - A Tribute" by Peter Corry and the song's original vocalist Brian Kennedy, which reached #4 in the UK.
In 2004, the song was played more than 500,000 times on American radio. In late 2005, there were over 80 versions available in US alone, and it has been nominated for Gospel Music Awards four times, including "Song of the Year."
On 21 September 2006, "You Raise Me Up" became the first song to have sold over 76,000 copies of the score on the popular sheet music website musicnotes.com.[11]
Josh Groban version
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Single by Josh Groban | ||||
from the album Closer | ||||
Released |
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Genre | ||||
Length | 4:52 | |||
Label | ||||
Composer(s) | Rolf Løvland | |||
Lyricist(s) | Brendan Graham | |||
Producer(s) | David Foster | |||
Josh Groban singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"You Raise Me Up" on YouTube |
In 2003, David Foster decided to produce the song after being introduced to it by Frank Petrone of peermusic, the song's publisher. He chose the up-and-coming Josh Groban to record the song, which was accompanied by the tenor Craig Von Vennik of the Establishment. Groban's version made it to #1 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart in early 2004 and remained there for six weeks. This version also peaked at #73 on the Billboard Hot 100, his first single to do so, and was nominated for a 2005 Grammy award.
Performances
Groban performed the song at Super Bowl XXXVIII, in a special NASA commemoration for the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. A special surprise performance by Groban, for Oprah Winfrey's 50th birthday, also gave "You Raise Me Up" international prominence. On April 25, 2007, Groban also performed it at the first Idol Gives Back Concert, along with the African Children's Choir. This version was released as a single and peaked at #76 on the Billboard Hot 100. He performed this version with the African Children's Choir again on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on August 10, 2007.
On May 26, 2007, Josh Groban appeared on BBC's talent show Any Dream Will Do to select one of the remaining contestants (or "Josephs") to perform the song with him. He chose show favourite and eventual winner Lee Mead, whilst the other four contestants (Lewis Bradley, Craig Chalmers, Ben Ellis, and Keith Jack) performed as backing singers. Following this, the solo version of "You Raise Me Up" charted in the UK at #74, making it his first chart entry there.
Charts
Chart (2004–2012) | Peak position |
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Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[12] | 54 |
Denmark (Tracklisten)[13] | 26 |
France (SNEP)[14] | 16 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[15] | 54 |
UK Singles (OCC)[16] | 74 |
US Billboard Hot 100[17] | 73 |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[18] | 1 |
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[17] | 76 |
Westlife version
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Single by Westlife | ||||
from the album Face to Face | ||||
Released | October 24, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Studio | Rokstone, London | |||
Length | 4:01 | |||
Label | Sony BMG | |||
Composer(s) | Rolf Løvland | |||
Lyricist(s) | Brendan Graham | |||
Producer(s) | Steve Mac | |||
Westlife singles chronology | ||||
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"You Raise Me Up CD2" | ||||
Music video | ||||
"You Raise Me Up" on YouTube |
"You Raise Me Up" was released as the lead single from Westlife's sixth studio album Face to Face. This version is one of the most successful covers of the song, peaking at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart,[19] the only version to do so. This was the band's 13th number-one single as well as the first single to be released following Brian McFadden departure from the group. It debuted with 97,288 combined physical and download sales in the UK alone.[20] The single has sold 600,000 copies in the UK so far.[21] In South Korea, it entered the Official South Korean Year-end Downloads Singles Chart in 2010 with 130,759 sales.[22] Later, it stayed in the top 75 of the Official International Karaoke Charts since the inception of the charts in December 2010 up to its recent chart released.[23]
Westlife performed this song with Secret Garden at the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize concert. On December 11, 2009, they performed it again at the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize concert celebrating US President Barack Obama. The backing track is re-used in the Spanish version of this song, "Por Ti Sere", performed by Il Divo in their Siempre album. When Louis Walsh suggested the band to record it, Filan, Egan, Byrne, and Feehily were against it saying it was a church song, and would not be a success. They also said they did not want to record it. However, they have since claimed in 2011, six years after the single's release, that the song changed their careers and were glad they recorded it. It was composed in the traditional verse–chorus form in E♭ major, with Filan and Feehily's vocal ranging from the chords of B♭2 to B♭4.[24]
Westlife's official music video for "You Raise Me Up" was directed by Alex Hemming. It is currently the most-played version on YouTube with over 90 million views as of January 2020.[25] It is also their most-streamed single of all time with 19.7 million listens in the United Kingdom as of January 2019. It is the band's third best selling single of all-time on both paid-for and combined sales categories.[26] While it is their eighth most streamed song of all time from their home country, the Republic of Ireland, as of 2 April 2019. It is the second best-selling single of 2005 in Ireland.
The song was reinstated in the live bonus disc album of the band's Greatest Hits in 2011. After the band broke up in 2012, the single was performed solo in many live instances by three of band members Shane Filan, Kian Egan and Mark Feehily. In 2018, the single was re-recorded by its member Shane Filan for his solo album Love Always - Deluxe Version. On 12 May 2018, the song was performed on South Korean music programme 'Immortal Songs 2' by Sohyang. Filan was the featured 'Legend' and judged the participants.
Track listing
- UK CD1
- "You Raise Me Up" – 4:00
- "World of Our Own" (Acoustic Version) – 3:30
- UK CD2
- "You Raise Me Up" – 4:00
- "Flying Without Wings" (Acoustic Version) – 3:30
- "My Love" (Acoustic Version) – 3:48
Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 3 |
Austrian Singles Chart | 46 |
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[27] | 3 |
Danish Airplay Chart | 47 |
Dutch Singles Chart | 47 |
Euro Digital Tracks (Billboard)[28] | 3 |
Europe Singles Chart (Eurochart Hot 100)[29] | 4 |
Europe Digital Tracks (Eurochart Hot 100)[29] | 14 |
German Singles Chart | 11 |
Greece (IFPI)[30] | 38 |
Irish Singles Chart | 1 |
Norwegian Singles Chart | 3 |
Romania[31] | 45 |
Russia Airplay (Tophit)[32] | 226 |
Scottish Singles Chart[33] | 1 |
South Korea[31] | 102 |
South Korea (Gaon International Karaoke Chart)[23] | 10 |
South Korea (Gaon Weekly BGM Chart)[34] | 8 |
South Korea (Gaon Weekly Mobile (Bell) Chart)[35] | 94 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 7 |
Swiss Singles Chart | 18 |
UK Singles Chart | 1 |
UK Download (OCC)[36] | 5 |
World Singles Chart | 10 |
World Airplay Chart | 15 |
Charts (2007) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (Official Charts Company) | 96 |
Monthly charts
Chart (2015) | Peak position |
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South Korea (Gaon Monthly BGM Chart)[37] | 18 |
South Korea (Gaon Monthly Mobile (Bell) Chart)[38] | 25 |
South Korea (Gaon Monthly Mobile (Ring) Chart)[39] | 44 |
Year-end charts
Chart (2005) | Position |
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Irish Singles Chart | 1 |
UK Singles Chart | 9 |
Chart (2006) | Position |
Australian Singles Chart | 14[40] |
Chart (2010, 2015) | Position |
South Korean International Download Chart | 96 |
South Korean BGM Chart | 35 |
Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[41] | Platinum | 600,000^ |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
Wesley version
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Single by Wesley | ||||
from the album Vandaag en morgen | ||||
Released | February 4, 2010 | |||
Composer(s) | Rolf Løvland | |||
Lyricist(s) | Brendan Graham | |||
Wesley singles chronology | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"You Raise Me Up" on YouTube |
On the second season of Popstars in the Netherlands, "You Raise Me Up" was recorded by each of the four finalists - Kim Stolker, Kristel Roulaux, Joshua Newton and Wesley Klein. When Klein won, his version was released as a single in the Netherlands under the mononym Wesley, peaking at #4 in the Dutch Top 40 and staying in the charts for eleven weeks,[42] making it the first version of the song to reach the top 10 in the Netherlands. The song was subsequently released as the final track on his debut album Vandaag en morgen (meaning Today and Tomorrow in Dutch).
Weekly charts
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[43] | 4 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[44] | 1 |
Other notable covers
- Åsa Jinder has written lyrics in Swedish, "Rör vid min själ" and was recorded by Sanna Nielsen and was released as a 2006 single[47] and is included on her 2006 album "Nära mej, nära dej".[48]
- In 2005, Celtic Woman cover this song, and it is used as the theme song of the Japanese TV drama Byakkotai.
- The song was covered in Japanese by Korean-American singer Lena Park as the opening theme to the Japanese anime television series Romeo x Juliet, which premiered in Japan on April 2007. Park also covered an English version of the song, which was featured in episodes 7 and 24 of the English version of the series, released in two sets in both June and August 2009.
- On November 16, 2008, the song Video on YouTube was performed by Michael Hirte from Potsdam in the show "Das Supertalent" (the German version of "Britain's Got Talent") using his harmonica. This version charted in Switzerland at #76.[49]
- In 2011, the Swedish band Larz-Kristerz released a version with lyrics in Elfdalian, which is a ”heavy” dialect of Swedish or a separate language closely related to it.
- On 2011, the Spanish singer Sergio Dalma has sung a Catalan version titled Em dones força (You give me force) with the boys' choir of the Escolania de Montserrat for the Marató de TV3, a telethon broadcast every year by Televisió de Catalunya.[50]
- In 2013, Branden James covered the song in America's Got Talent performance during the season 8 quarterfinals.
- In 2014, Hong Kong singer Celine Tam, aged 6, covered "You Raise Me Up".
- In 2015, Canadian singer Jeffrey Li, aged 10, and Сeline Tam, aged 7, performed at the Miss World final.
- In 2016, Chinese female group SNH48 along with their counterparts BEJ48 and GNZ48 issued a cover version of the song "比翼齐飞", with the lyrics re-written by several members of them, and performed by themselves.
- December, 2017 Hong Kong singer Celine Tam, aged 9, performed cover of the song together with Helene Fischer on the annual "Die Helene Fischer Show" Video on YouTube
- In May 2018, Sohyang performed the song on Immortal Songs: Singing The Legend on the Shane Filan special, receiving a standing ovation from Shane himself, who later commented how he preferred her version that he would listen to again and again.
- In December 2020, Luka Sulic and Evgeny Genchev performed a cover version of the song on cello and piano during their live performance in Maribor, Slovenia.
Use in popular culture
- The Josh Groban version was played numerous times in television news during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
- Shizuka Arakawa, the 2006 Olympic gold medalist in figure skating, used the piece as an exhibition number for many shows and professional competitions during 2005–2010. Michelle Kwan skated to the song during the 2004 Champion on Ice Tour and other competitions in 2005. Caroline Zhang skated this song in her exhibitions in the 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 skating season.
- I.K. Start, a Norwegian football club, uses this song as a club anthem.
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