Wish You Were Here (Avril Lavigne song)
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"Wish You Were Here" is a song by Canadian singer-songewriter Avril Lavigne from her fourth studio album, ''
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'' (2011). The song was released on September 9, 2011, by
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as the third and final single from the album. "Wish You Were Here" was written by Lavigne along with the song's producers
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and Shellback. According to Lavigne, the song shows her vulnerable side. Critical reception toward the song was positive, with critics praising it as a highlight on the album. The accompanying music video for "Wish You Were Here" was directed by Dave Meyers and it premiered on September 9, 2011. Lavigne described the video as different from her previous work. Upon its release on the Internet, it received mixed to positive reviews from music critics who praised Lavigne's portrayal of emotions, and described it as dark. She further added "Wish You Were Here" to the
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of her tour,
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.


Background and release

"Wish You Were Here" is written by Lavigne,
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, and Shellback, while produced by the latter two. It was recorded at
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s in Stockholm, Sweden. In a telephone interview with The Caprice, Lavigne confirmed that the song would serve as the third and possibly last single from ''
Goodbye Lullaby ''Goodbye Lullaby'' is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released on March 2, 2011 through RCA Records. Recording sessions for the album began in November 2008 and continued over a period of nearly two ...
''. During an interview with
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, Lavigne said that the song showed her vulnerable side. In an interview with MTV News, she stated that the song is the perfect tune for anyone who's not able to be with the ones they love this holiday season. "I’m excited about 'Wish You Were Here' being the single because it's a ballad and the song kind of represents the album definitely more so than the first single," she told MTV News about the song, which she performed during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade last week. "That was kind of more my older stuff and more pop rock and aggressive and a lighter subject. Goodbye Lullaby, for me, was a record that I was writing for myself." Lavigne also described her meeting with Martin and the work on "Wish You Were Here":
"He said some really kind things that really meant a lot to me. He worked with so many people and he's an artist, he's very sensitive. We wrote a couple really special songs together. It's kind of hard to work with someone new, and when I went in and did vocals on 'Wish You Were Here', I did my first take, and then Max stood up and was like, 'I'm so honored that you're here.' And it was a really special moment, where he understood me and I understood him. We connected and had a really great time. And it was really magic my first trip there."


Composition

"Wish You Were Here" was described as a midtempo
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, while featuring soaring strings, piano and drum kits. The lyrics talk about missing someone and something we all go through in our lives. In an interview with MTV News, Lavigne described the song as the most personal track on the album. "It was more raw and stripped-down and more emotional and I wasn't holding back," she said of working on the album. " t'ssort of more song driven and the production was mainly just like a lot of acoustic guitars and loops and just all about the vocal; the vocal being clear and having an honest emotion to it. And saying that, yeah, the first two singles What the Hell' and 'Smile'were more pop rock, and so now finally with this one, 'Wish You Were Here', being released, it feels right." The song comes from a place deep inside and is very much about someone in Lavigne's life. "I love this song. I like this song because I wrote it about missing somebody and that's something that we all go through at some point in our lives," she explained. "It's just about looking back and remembering all those good times you shared with somebody, all the crazy moments. And that's life. We all experience that at some point, but it has a positive message."


Critical reception

"Wish You Were Here" received largely positive reviews from critics. Jody Rosen, writing for ''
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'' magazine, described "Wish You Were Here" as a "jangling power ballad". Stephen Thomas Erlewine from
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marked "Wish You Were Here" as a highlight of the album, ''Goodbye Lullaby''. Al Fox, an editor of
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, said that the song is one of the tracks from the album where "Lavigne actually manages to communicate some real sentiment". He also commented that it is "an unassuming strum-along". Bill Lamb of the website
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found "interesting arrangements and musical settings" in the song. While reviewing ''Goodbye Lullaby'', Robert Copsey of Digital Spy concluded that the main theme of the song was based on the lines "I can be tough, I can be strong/ But with you it's not like that at all" and talked about Lavigne's divorce. He further put the song in his list of "Possible future singles". On a more negative note, Mikael Wood of '' Spin'' magazine wrote that, in songs like "Wish You Were Here" and "Everybody Hurts", the "former brat-punk princess in dreary woe-is-me mode" can be found. According to Jonathan Keefe of ''Slant'' Magazine, this song, along with others from ''Goodbye Lullaby'', "mistake having a potty mouth for having an actual personality", stating it "fails to pass off 'Damn, damn, damn / What I'd do to have you here, here, here' as a hook".


Chart performance

Even before being released as a single, the song peaked at number 99 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number 64 on the Canadian Hot 100 on the week of the album's release. Upon release to radio stations, the song entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Airplay at number 69 on November 13, 2011, has peaked at 32, and re-entered the Canadian Hot 100 on November 19, 2011, at number 98. It re-entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at 84 and peaked at 65. The song has sold over 500,000 units of digital copies in the USA. It was never released on radio in the UK, Germany and some other European countries.


Music video


Background and synopsis

On August 9, on her official website, Lavigne posted pictures from the shooting of the music video for "Wish You Were Here", one of a red flower, and another of her lying on a wooden floor. Lavigne said that the video will be very raw and exposed, unlike her previous videos "
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" and "
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". Dave Meyers was the director of the video. On September 8, Lavigne posted on her Twitter and Facebook accounts "My music video for 'Wish You Were Here' is coming out tomorrow (and the tears are real... no onions!!)" confirming that the video will be posted on September 9. She further described the video, "It's simple but emotional. Raw and real. Stripped down." The video premiered on Lavigne's
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channel on September 8. It begins with her lying on a wooden floor wearing a black dress and barefoot, surrounded by leaves. She rises, and begins to sing. Lavigne picks up a red flower and begins picking off the petals. She sets the flower on fire, and waves it in the air. As she continues singing, she starts to cry. Towards the
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of the song, Lavigne is shown lying in a bathtub. She submerges herself, then suddenly rises, and steps out. Lavigne continues to sing, and steps towards the sunlight from a nearby window.


Reception

A writer for the magazine '' Billboard'' simply called the video "dark". Leah Greenblatt of ''
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'' said that Lavigne could have worn waterproof mascara in the video but she concluded that it "wouldn't be quite as cinematic." Writing for AOL, Marina Galperina concluded "Unlike other recent videos 'What the Hell' and 'Smile,' this latest cut from the ''Goodbye Lullaby'' album is a bit somber." Melinda Newman of
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concluded that Lavigne "looks beautifully anguished, but that's a lot of screen time and focus for any one artist to try to carry off." However, she added that the video doesn't "look as awkward as she did in the horrible video for 'What The Hell.'" Amy Sciarretto of Pop Crush said: "It's a somber video with Avril as the only star, in a sad, dark place. It certainly resonates, though! Even a perky pop star like Avril Lavigne is not immune to sadness that comes with separation." According to Derek Johnson of ''
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'' was "heating up the Internet" with one million views on YouTube because Lavigne "is showing another side to fans". Writing for '' Dose'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', Leah Collins gave the video a mixed review saying that Lavigne is "feeling a bit more mall-emo than mall-punk". She added that Lavigne used "
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in the opening scenes, torching a gerbera daisy while wanly singing of lost love" before concluding "What's an Avril video without at least one act of age-inappropriate mischief, anyway?". Pop Dust's Katherine St Asaph compared the scene where Lavigne is in the bathtub with the music video for Britney Spears' song "
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" but the two scenes have different meanings.


Live performances

Lavigne performed the song on '' Good Morning America'' on November 22, 2011.


Track listing

Digital download #"Wish You Were Here" – 3:45 #"Wish You Were Here" (Acoustic Version) – 3:45 CD single #"Wish You Were Here" – 3:45 #"Wish You Were Here" (Acoustic Version) - 3:45 Digital download (Deluxe Single) #"Wish You Were Here"  – 3:45 #"Wish You Were Here" (Acoustic Version) – 3:45 #"Smile" (Acoustic Version) – 3:33 #"Wish You Were Here" (Video) Fan Edition CD Single #"Wish You Were Here" (Album Version) – 3:45 #"Wish You Were Here" (Acoustic Version) – 3:45 #"Smile" (Acoustic Version) – 3:34 #"What the Hell" (Acoustic Version) – 3:40


Credits and personnel

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, Lead vocals - Avril Lavigne *
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Avril Lavigne,
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, Shellback *
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– Max Martin, Shellback *
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– Michael Ilbert * Mixing
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– John Hanes *Assistant mix engineer – Tim Roberts * Drums,
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and bass – Shellback * Keyboards – Max Martin Credits adapted from ''Goodbye Lullaby'' album liner notes.


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