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"Suddenly" is a song recorded by Australian singer
Angry Anderson Gary Stephen "Angry" Anderson (born 5 August 1947) is an Australian rock singer, songwriter, television personality and actor. He has been the lead vocalist with the hard rock band Rose Tattoo since 1976. As a solo artist, he is best known f ...
for his debut solo album, ''Beats from a Single Drum.'' The track was first released via Mushroom Records in Australia during July 1987. It was written by Anderson, Andy Cichon and
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, with the latter serving as the song's producer. "Suddenly" was used in the Australian soap opera ''
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'' during an
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that featured a wedding. It was selected by ''Neighbours'' cast member
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, who thought the song was lyrically "beautiful". The song's release coincided with the broadcast, and it reached number two on the ARIA Singles Chart. "Suddenly" peaked at number three on the
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. In addition, the song also charted in the European countries Ireland, Belgium and Netherlands. In 2012, Anderson stated that "Suddenly" is the best song he has ever written.


Background and release

"Suddenly" was produced by
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and written by
Angry Anderson Gary Stephen "Angry" Anderson (born 5 August 1947) is an Australian rock singer, songwriter, television personality and actor. He has been the lead vocalist with the hard rock band Rose Tattoo since 1976. As a solo artist, he is best known f ...
, Andy Cichon and Beamish. It was recorded at Rhinoceros Studios in
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,
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for his debut solo album ''Beats from a Single Drum''. The song is a ballad that marked a departure from Anderson's usual heavy rock sound. He later reflected in a "I've helped write some monster rock and roll songs, and I'm just as proud to take credit for co-writing a beautiful love song." In 2012, Anderson told a reporter from ''
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'' that "Suddenly" is the best song he has ever written. Anderson has stated that the song "is about a man coming to a point in his life when he says, 'I know who I am, and I don't mind revealing myself and being vulnerable.'" Another inspirations for the song's lyrics was Anderson's daughter and being a good father. He later explained that "it was about that all-consuming love that we have for our children. This song was liberating, and was about what I was in the past and who I was about to become." A music video was filmed and released to promote the single. It featured various camera close-ups of Anderson's face. The song was famously used in the Australian soap opera ''
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'', during the wedding of the characters
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( Jason Donovan) and
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(
Kylie Minogue Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
). "Suddenly" was released via Mushroom Records in July 1987 to coincide with the broadcast of the wedding episode. One misconception about the song is that it was written especially for ''Neighbours'', but Anderson wrote it long before its use on the show. Minogue was also partly responsible for selecting music to feature in the wedding episode. Mushroom Records also supplied music to ''Neighbours'' and gave her choices from their catalogue. Anderson has claimed that Minogue was "adamant" that "Suddenly" was used for the wedding. Anderson has stated that Minogue wanted to use the song because she understood its meaning and thought it was lyrically "beautiful". The director of the episode,
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, disliked the song after his producer, Reg Watson, finalised its use. Despite advising against its use, Hardy later reflected that "Suddenly" became a "huge hit" and has forever been synonymous with the wedding.


Critical reception

Wendy Tuohy from ''
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'' branded the song as "another ''el soppo'' effort from the now not-so-aggressive-but-still-relatively-tough Mr Anderson." She opined that it sounded like a cross between a Joan Sutherland and
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song. Tuohy added that he sings "oozingly" over piano music and what she thought to be the
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. She concluded that this "could be the doughy result of too much head-banging." Rod Quinn from the publication branded it a "romantic ballad". Jon O'Brien writing for ''
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'' said that Anderson's "ridiculously bombastic power ballad Suddenly proved to be the perfect fit" for the ''Neighbours'' wedding episode. Thomas Mitchell from ''TV Week'' branded it a "nostalgic power ballad". Ben Fenion from ''
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'' positive review and stated that "the song that has those that know it lip-synching and air-grabbing for their lives." Kevin Wuench from the ''
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'' described "Suddenly" as a "uncharacteristic power ballad" for Anderson, adding it was a "soap opera hit". The song's legacy saw it become a popular wedding song. In 2011, it was featured on the Now! series release titled "NOW That’s What I Call a Wedding", a compilation of famous wedding songs.


Chart performance

"Suddenly" entered Australia's
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at number thirty-four. It peaked at number two in its fourth week the chart. The song spent sixteen consecutive weeks on the chart's top forty. The ''Neighbours'' episode it featured in was watched by twenty million viewers in the United Kingdom. It was released in the UK as a 7" vinyl single via Food for Thought records. It also featured a b-side track titled "Falling". It subsequently charted at number three on the UK Singles Chart and spent thirteen weeks on the chart. Its success saw Anderson perform the song live on the BBC's ''
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'' in December 1988. Following its release in Ireland, the song peaked at number three and spent seven weeks on the chart. In 1989, the song peaked at thirty-one in Belgium and sixty-nine in the Netherlands.


Cover versions

The Australian singer
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covered the song for his first studio album, '' Take Me Home''. Clark's version was used in Neighbours episode 5998 broadcast on 25 August 2010 (13 October 2010 in the UK), as his character,
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, married
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(
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). Clark released his version of "Suddenly" in the United Kingdom as a double A-side with " Devastated".


Track listings

* Australian and UK 7" single # "Suddenly" – 3:50 # "Falling" – 4:20 * Austrian 7" single # "Suddenly" – 4:04 # "Winni Mandela" – 4:48


Charts


Weekly Charts


Year-end charts


References

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