To The Moon And Back (Savage Garden Song)
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"To the Moon and Back" is a song by Australian pop duo
Savage Garden Savage Garden was an Australian pop duo consisting of Darren Hayes on vocals and Daniel Jones on instruments. Formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1993, the duo achieved international success from the mid-1990s to early 2000s with the No.  ...
. It was released in Australia on 4 November 1996 as the second single from their self-titled 1997 album. It was the follow up to their hit " I Want You". It won the 1997
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for Song of the Year. The song became the band's first number-one single in their native country, reached number three on the
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, and peaked at number 24 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


Background

In an interview with
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about their debut album, singer
Darren Hayes Darren Stanley Hayes (born 8 May 1972) is an Australian singer and songwriter. He was the frontman and singer of the pop duo Savage Garden until their disbandment. Their 1997 album ''Savage Garden'' peaked at number 1 in Australia, number 2 in ...
explained the origins of the song.


Release and chart performances

After the international success of their debut single, " I Want You", there were high expectations for the song as its follow-up. During the song's first charting in the US after its release there in July 1997, the song entered the top 40 of the '' Billboard'' Hot 100 for only one week, peaking at number 37 the final week of August 1997. In the United Kingdom, the single was originally released in September 1997, and there it failed to chart in the top 40, stalling at number 55 for one week. Subsequently, "
Truly Madly Deeply "Truly Madly Deeply" is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden, released in March 1997 as the third single from their self-titled debut album (1997) by Roadshow and Warner Music. It won the 1997 ARIA Music Award for both Single of the Year ...
" became an international hit, reaching number one on several music charts, including the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the
Adult Contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul, R&B, quie ...
charts, where it broke the record as the longest-running single to that time on the Adult Contemporary charts. While the song did not initially experience success in the US, the success of "Truly Madly Deeply" inspired Savage Garden and Columbia Records to remix "To the Moon and Back" in 1998 and release it again. In the wake of such success, the band decided the song had greater potential to become a hit than its first chartings had borne out, and so instead of mining a fourth single from the album as they had for the Australian market, they decided to mix a shorter edit of "To the Moon and Back" and re-release it internationally in 1998. This time the song peaked at number 24 in the US. In the UK, the single debuted at number three, becoming Savage Garden's biggest hit in the country. This prompted the re-release of their debut single, remixed as "I Want You '98".


Critical reception

Larry Flick from '' Billboard'' wrote, "The follow-up to the platinum-selling " I Want You" should keep the momentum of this charming Australian duo building quite nicely. Wisely, this track doesn't attempt to mimic the quirky, almost novelty-driven sound of its predecessor. Instead, it affirms partners Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones' talent for crafting immediately catchy hooks and solid, sing-along choruses. Once again, the music warmly revisits the new-romantic sound of the '80s with its melodramatic blend of satiny synths and jittery guitars." A reviewer from ''
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'' rated the song three out of five, saying that it is not as hook-driven as "I Want You", "but it's still commercial enough to win over ILR and clinch a Top 30 place."


Music videos

There have been three different
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for the song. The first, accompanying the Australian release of the song, was directed by Catherine Caines and Chris Bentley, and was shot in black and white. This version features Hayes and Jones performing on what appears to be a space vessel, whilst a female passenger watches. A version of the video accompanied by a dance remix of the track was also released. The second, accompanying the United States and original United Kingdom release of the song, was directed by
Nigel Dick Nigel Dick (born 21 March 1953) is a British music video and film director, writer and musician from Catterick, England, now based in Los Angeles, California. He directed the Britney Spears videos " ...Baby One More Time" and " Oops!... I Did I ...
, and features Darren and Daniel performing in an apartment in Malibu whilst a female records the performance. It was filmed between April 17 and 18, 1997. This American video features Hayes with long hair. The third version was filmed in New York, and features a sad-looking teenage girl traveling by the metro to meet her friends (apparently other misfits like herself). This video features Hayes with short hair, and is the most well-known of the three versions.


Track listings


Australia

* CD and cassette single # "To the Moon and Back" (radio edit) # "Santa Monica" # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" # "To the Moon and Back" (album version)


United Kingdom

* CD1 (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (short edit) – 4:13 # "To the Moon and Back" (album version) – 5:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (Hani's Num club mix) – 9:18 # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" – 3:39 * CD2 (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (album version) – 5:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (Hani's Num radio edit) – 3:57 # "To the Moon and Back" (Escape into Hyperspace) – 4:39 # "All Around Me" – 4:11 * Cassette single (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (album version) – 5:42 # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" – 3:39 * CD1 (1998) # "To the Moon and Back" (album version) – 5:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy radio edit) – 4:05 # "Truly Madly Deeply" (karaoke version) – 4:38 * CD2 (1998) # "To the Moon and Back" (radio edit) – 3:44 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy Fired Up Mix) – 6:16 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy Definitive Mix) – 6:09 * Cassette single (1998) # "To the Moon and Back" (album version) – 5:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy radio edit) – 3:44


Europe

* CD1 (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (short edit) – 4:13 # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" – 3:39 * CD2 (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (short edit) – 4:13 # "To the Moon and Back" – 5:41 # "To the Moon and Back" (Hani's Num radio edit) – 3:57 # "To the Moon and Back" (Escape into Hyper Space) – 4:39 # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" – 3:39 * CD1 (1998) # "To the Moon and Back" (radio edit) – 3:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (The Almighy 7-inch mix) – 3:48 * CD2 (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (radio edit) – 3:42 # "To the Moon and Back" (The Almighy 7-inch mix) – 3:48 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy Fired Up Mix) – 6:16 # "To the Moon and Back" (Almighy Definitive Mix) – 6:09


United States

* CD and cassette single (1997) # "To the Moon and Back" (long edit) – 4:32 # "Memories Are Designed to Fade" – 3:39


Japan

* CD single # "To the Moon and Back" # "To the Moon and Back" (Hani's radio edit) # "To the Moon and Back" (Hani's Num club mix) # "To the Moon and Back" (Num dub) # "To the Moon and Back" (Escape into Hyper Space)


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the ''
Savage Garden Savage Garden was an Australian pop duo consisting of Darren Hayes on vocals and Daniel Jones on instruments. Formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1993, the duo achieved international success from the mid-1990s to early 2000s with the No.  ...
'' album booklet. Studios * Mixed at Gotham Studios (Melbourne, Australia) * Mastered at
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(New York City) Personnel * Darren Hayes – writing, lead vocals, background vocals, vocal arrangement * Daniel Jones – writing, additional vocals, additional guitars, keyboards, sequencing, string arrangement *
Rex Goh Goh Tee Haut, known professionally as Rex Goh, (born 5 May 1951) is a Singaporean-born Australian rock guitarist. In 1972 Goh moved to Australia. He has been a band member of various groups including Air Supply (1977, 1981–83), QED (1983–8 ...
– guitar * Alex Hewitson – bass *
Terepai Richmond Terepai Chalmers Richmond (born 21 February 1971) is an Australian drummer. He joined the Sydney-based rock band The Whitlams in September 1999 and formerly played in acid jazz group Directions in Groove (d.i.g.) (1991–1998, 2008). Biograp ...
– drums, percussion *
Jackie Orszaczky Miklós József "Jackie" Orszáczky (8 May 1948, Budapest, Hungary 3 February 2008, Sydney, Australia) was a Hungarian- Australian musician, arranger, vocalist and record producer. His musical styles included jazz, blues, R&B, funk and pr ...
– orchestration, conducting * Charles Fisher – production, vocal arrangement * Jim Bonnefond – vocal arrangement *
Chris Lord-Alge Chris Lord-Alge is an American mix engineer. He is the brother of both Tom Lord-Alge and Jeff Lord-Alge, both of whom are also audio engineers. Chris and Tom are known for their abundant use of dynamic compression for molding mixes that play wel ...
– mixing *
Vlado Meller Vlado Meller is a Slovak audio mastering engineer, currently with Vlado Meller Mastering in Charleston, South Carolina. Meller works across many genres of music, with credits on rock, hip-hop, pop, jazz, metal, dance, opera, Broadway, and classic ...
– mastering


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References

{{Authority control 1996 singles 1996 songs 1997 singles ARIA Award-winning songs Black-and-white music videos Columbia Records singles Music videos directed by Nigel Dick Number-one singles in Australia Songs about the Moon Savage Garden songs Songs written by Daniel Jones (musician) Songs written by Darren Hayes Warner Music Group singles