"Graduation (Friends Forever)" (also titled "Friends Forever (Graduation)") is a song by American
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singer
Vitamin C, released as the third single from her
self-titled debut studio album (1999). Vitamin C wrote the song as a response to how many friends drift apart soon after graduation from
high school. Josh Deutsch co-wrote the song with her and also produced the track alongside Garry Hughes. The song is partly orchestrated, featuring a string arrangement based on ''
Pachelbel's Canon in D'' and a vocal appearance from the NYC All-City Chorus. One version of the song contains student interviews from the Class of 2000 of
Lyndhurst High School
Lyndhurst High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Lyndhurst, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Lyndhurst Scho ...
in
New Jersey.
Following its release in March 2000, "Graduation" charted in several countries. It reached the top 10 in Canada and Ireland and peaked at number two in Australia, where the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awarded the song a platinum sales
certification
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. In the United States, it reached number 38 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Vitamin C's second top-50 hit on this chart. The music video, directed by
Gregory Dark, features Vitamin C in a school building while a blond girl attempts to speak with her crush before the end of the day.
A new version of the song, titled "Graduation 2020 (Worst Year Ever)", was recorded in 2020 as a reflection on the year with regard to the
COVID-19 pandemic. This version, created by Vizzy Hard Seltzer and Canadian advertising agency
Rethink Communications Rethink Communications is an independent advertising agency based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec.
The agency was founded on November 1, 1999 by Chris Staples, Ian Grais and Tom Shepansky. All three were former ...
, contains newly recorded lyrics from Vitamin C, who donated her appearance fee to several charitable organizations.
Background
Speaking to ''
Billboard
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'' magazine, Vitamin C revealed the meaning behind "Graduation" in April 2000. One Sunday, while she was writing songs, she began to reminisce about the past and think about the future, comparing the mixed emotions of both scenarios. "It became a very emotional song to write and one that wasn't initially about graduation at all," she explained. "I think it represents a template for graduation from high school or college, from job to job, for whenever people move on in their lives."
Vitamin C believes the song's message becomes clearer several years after graduating high school, when people become better aware of their emotions and begin to recognize the feeling of detachment.
Content
The song is based on ''
Pachelbel's Canon in D'' and includes vocals from the NYC All-City Chorus.
An alternate version of the song features interviews of
Lyndhurst High School
Lyndhurst High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Lyndhurst, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Lyndhurst Scho ...
's (
New Jersey) Class of 2000, in which Vitamin C speaks with several students about their friendships and futures.
Commercial performance
The single reached number 12 on the US ''
Billboard
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''
Top 40 Mainstream chart,
number 23 on the ''Billboard''
Rhythmic Top 40,
and number 38 on the ''Billboard''
Hot 100
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on May 30, 2000, becoming Vitamin C's second single to reach the top 50, after "
Smile".
Worldwide, it reached number 21 in New Zealand,
number 13 in Sweden,
number seven in Canada,
and number four in Ireland.
Although it was a hit in Ireland, it did not chart in the United Kingdom. The song found the most commercial success in Australia, where it climbed to number two in December 2000 and was certified platinum by the
ARIA.
It was Australia's 13th-most-successful song of 2000.
Music video
The music video for "Graduation (Friends Forever)" was directed by
Gregory Dark. It features Vitamin C performing in a high school with various scenes interspersed throughout. Several of these clips feature a blond girl struggling to talk to her crush, which she manages to accomplish before the final school day ends. During the video, Vitamin C dances with cheerleaders, sings with a choir, and watches the girl as she meets up with her crush by his locker. At the end of the video, the students leave the school while the singer stands motionless on the front steps. Once they are gone, she walks back into the empty building.
"Graduation 2020 (Worst Year Ever)"
In 2020, Vizzy Hard Seltzer, a brand of the
Molson Coors Beverage Company, worked together with Vitamin C and Canadian advertising agency
Rethink Communications Rethink Communications is an independent advertising agency based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec.
The agency was founded on November 1, 1999 by Chris Staples, Ian Grais and Tom Shepansky. All three were former ...
to create a new version of the song titled "Graduation 2020 (Worst Year Ever)", with the lyrics changed to reflect on life during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The company, which infuses
ascorbic acid
Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits and vegetables, also sold as a dietary supplement and as a topical 'serum' ingredient to treat melasma (dark pigment spots) an ...
(Vitamin C) into its seltzer, asked the singer to provide new lyrics for the song. Vizzy Hard Seltzer director Elizabeth Hitch explained that the company wanted to send off 2020 with a memorable campaign, saying, "As the first
hard seltzer with Vitamin C, it only made sense to pair-up with Vitamin C, the artist with the most iconic farewell anthem ever."
When the company presented the offer to Vitamin C, she decided to use it as an opportunity for fundraising, and she donated her appearance fee, which Vizzy Hard Seltzer soon matched, to the United States Bartenders' Guild and the COVID-19 LA County Response Fund.
Track listings
Australian maxi-CD single
# "Friends Forever (Graduation)" (edit) – 4:26
# "Friends Forever (Graduation)" (LP version) – 5:40
# "Not That Kind of Girl" (LP version) – 3:28
European CD single
# "Friends Forever (Graduation)" (edit) – 4:26
# "Friends Forever (Graduation)" (LP version) – 5:40
German maxi-CD single
# "Graduation (Friends Forever)" (LP version) – 5:39
# "Me, Myself and I" (Pablo Flores Miami Mix – radio edit) – 4:36
# "Me, Myself and I" (Jonathan Peters radio edit) – 4:00
Credits and personnel
Credits are taken from the European CD single liner notes and the ''
Vitamin C'' album liner notes.
Studios
* Recorded at Axis Studios (New York City)
* Strings recorded at
Right Track Studios (New York City)
* Mixed at Sony NYC (New York City)
* Mastered at Powers House of Sound and Sterling Sound (New York City)
Main personnel
* Vitamin C – writing (as Colleen Fitzpatrick), vocals
* Josh Deutsch – writing, production, programming
*
Vaneese Thomas – background vocals
* Ada Dyer – background vocals
* All City Chorus – choir
* Patricia Pates Eaton – All City Chorus music director
* Garry Hughes – keyboards
*
Melvin Gibbs – bass guitar
* Malcolm Michiles –
DJ
* Garry Hughes – production, programming
* Lloyd Puckitt – recording
*
Tony Maserati – mixing
* Ethan Schofer – mixing assistant
* Mario DeArce –
Pro Tools mixing operation
* Herb Powers – mastering
Orchestra
* Gregor Kitzis – violin,
concertmaster
*
Mary Rowell
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– violin
* Laura Seaton – violin
* Paul Woodiel – violin
* Mary Wooten – cello
* Dan Barrett – cello
* Jonas Tauber – cello
* Matt Goeke – cello
* Jill Jaffe – viola
* Sandy Robbins – viola
* Ron Lawrence – viola
* Sally Shumway – viola
* Ashley Horne – viola
* Joel Rudin – viola
* Martha Mooke – viola
* Denise Stillwell – viola
*
Mark Wood – viola
* Peter "Ski" Schwartz – string arrangement writing and conducting
* Hugo Dwyer – string recording
* Jason Stasium – string recording assistant
* Andrew Fellus – string recording assistant
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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1999 songs
2000 singles
Elektra Records singles
Graduation songs
Music videos directed by Gregory Dark
Songs about friendship
Songs written by Vitamin C (singer)
Vitamin C (singer) songs