Nobody's Wife (song)
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"Nobody's Wife" is the second single released from Dutch singer-songwriter Anouk's debut studio album, ''
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'' (1997). The song, a
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, was written by Anouk, Satindra Kalpoe and Bart van Veen, and it was produced by
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, and John Sonneveld. It was released through Dino Music in the Netherlands and Ireland, BMG in Europe and Australia, and
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in the United States. First issued as a single in the Netherlands, "Nobody's Wife" became a hit, reaching number two on both the
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and the
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charts. In early 1998, the song began to gain popularity in the rest of mainland Europe, especially in the
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region of Belgium and the
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, reaching the top 10 in these regions; in Iceland, it peaked at number one for two weeks. A music video shot in
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was made for the song, featuring clips of Anouk singing and dancing to the song.


Composition

"Nobody's Wife" is published in the
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of
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with a
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of 98 beats per minute.


Critical reception

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'' wrote about the song. On the 13 December 1997 issue, Dutch music programmer Ben Houdijk said of the song, "It might be loud on the surface, but under the skin, there's a beautiful song. A rock song with balls is a gift to radio in these ballad -flooded times." Meanwhile, on the 31 January 1998 issue, ''Music & Media'' commented, "This is an excellent
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by the
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endorsed Dutch debutante artist .. Anouk has made a bold—and as it turns out, convincing—move into the territory already occupied by the likes of
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and
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." British trade paper ''
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'' wrote that while the track is not "original", it appeals to both young and old rock music fans.


Chart performance

The song was first released in the Netherlands in the latter half of 1997. It first charted on the
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chart on 20 September 1997 at number 94, then debuted on the Dutch Top 40 Tipparade chart on 4 October at number 30. On 15 November, the song rose to number two on both charts on stayed at that rank for four weeks on both listings. It remained on the Dutch Top 40 for 20 weeks and the Single Top 100 for 40 weeks, earning a platinum
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from the
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for shipments of over 75,000 units. According to the Single Top 100 chart, it was the ninth-best-selling hit of the year. After its Dutch success, "Nobody's Wife" began to receive airplay throughout western and northern Europe. It made its first foreign chart appearance on the
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on 12 December 1997, climbing to a peak of number two on 16 January 1998 and keeping the position for five weeks. It ended 1998 as Sweden's 17th-most-successful song and was certified platinum for shipping over 30,000 copies. The single is also certified platinum in Norway, where it peaked at number two for three weeks. In the
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region of Belgium, "Nobody's Wife" reached number five on the week of 28 February and eventually went gold for sales exceeding 25,000, and in Denmark, it reached number six in late January. In February 1998, "Nobody's Wife" charted in Finland, rising to number nine three weeks after its debut. The song then garnered success in Iceland starting in early March, debuting at number four on the
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chart and topping the listing on the weeks of 20 and 27 March. In the United Kingdom, the song was released on 8 June 1998 but did not chart. The same month, on 27 June, the single debuted on the
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at number 80. It reached its peak of number 34 on 8 August and spent a total of 14 weeks in the top 100. In Italy, "Nobody's Wife" peaked at number five and stayed on the chart for nine weeks. The song was released in the United States in September 1998 but failed to make a significant impact, charting only on the ''
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chart at number 32. In March 2010, the single appeared on the
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for only one week, at number 87.


Track listings

* Dutch CD single # "Nobody's Wife" – 3:26 * European CD single # "Nobody's Wife" – 3:25 # "It's a Shame" – 3:26 * European maxi-CD single # "Nobody's Wife" (US remix) – 3:25 # "Nobody's Wife" (album version) – 3:25 # "Nobody's Wife" (edited album version) – 3:18 # "It's a Shame" – 3:26 * UK and Australian CD single # "Nobody's Wife" (radio edit) – 3:18 # "Nobody's Wife" (album version) – 3:25 # "Nobody's Wife" (instrumental) – 3:26 # "It's a Shame" – 3:26 * US 7-inch single :A. "Nobody's Wife" – 3:25 :B. "Sacrifice" – 3:58


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the Dutch CD single and the ''
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, Belgium) Personnel * Anouk Teeuwe – writing, vocals * Bart van Veen – writing * Satindra Kalpoe – writing * Lex Bolderdijk – guitar * Michel van Schie – bass * Hans Eijkenaar – drums * Eddy Conard – percussion * John Sonneveld – production, engineering *
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– production *
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– production * Sander van der Heide – mastering * Jansen & Holland B.V. – cover design * Frans Jansen – cover photo


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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