Background
In concert on 13 March 2018, Sarah McLachlan spoke about the background of her song Adia. Explaining that she "crossed a line" by falling in love with "the ex of my best friend". Her friendship (with the Adia from the song's title) suffered a breakdown. The man she fell in love with was at the time "my drummer" she said, with whom she went on to have two children. The song, McLachlan explained, is about "the aftermath" of losing her best friend and her feelings of guilt.Composition
The song starts with no musical introduction, save two piano notes. The lyrics begin "Adia, I do believe I've failed you. Adia, I know I've let you down." The chorus says that "We are born innocent. Believe me Adia, we are still innocent." At times the music is simple and soft, with little more than a piano accompanying McLachlan. The song does not explain the exact relationship between the singer and Adia, whether they are friends, family, or lovers.Release and reception
"Adia" was the third of four songs from '' Surfacing'' to be released as a single. It was her most successful US single, peaking at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The single contains four tracks: the radio mix of "Adia", the ''Surfacing'' mix of " Angel", the original studio version of " I Will Remember You" (as opposed to the live version included on the '' Mirrorball'' album, also released as a single), and a live version of " Building a Mystery". McLachlan was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at theTrack listings
Canadian CD single # "Adia" – 4:02 # " Angel" – 4:30 # " I Will Remember You" – 4:52 # "Building a Mystery" – 4:50 US CD and cassette single # "Adia" – 4:02 # "Angel" – 4:30 # "I Will Remember You" – 4:52 UK CD single # "Adia" – 4:02 # "Angel" – 4:30 # "Personnel
Personnel are lifted from the ''Surfacing'' liner notes. * Sarah McLachlan – writing, vocals, acoustic guitars, piano * Pierre Marchand – writing, bass, keyboards * Ash Sood – background vocals, drums, percussion * Brian Minato – bassCharts
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Cover versions
In 1999, saxophonist Richard Elliot covered the song from the release ''Chill Factor.''References
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