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"From a Distance" is a song written in 1985[1] by American singer-songwriter Julie Gold. Gold was working as a secretary at the time for HBO and writing songs in her free time.[2] Gold's friend, Christine Lavin, introduced the song to Nanci Griffith, who first recorded it for her 1987 album, Lone Star State of Mind.

The song was covered a number of times, with the most successful being a version by Bette Midler which became a major hit in 1990.


Interpretation


Julie Gold has stated that she believes in an immanent and beneficent God, and also thinks that people have a right to interpret the song any way they want, as with all art.[3] She has stated that the song is about the difference between how things appear to be and how they really are.[3]


Original Nanci Griffith version


"From a Distance"
Promotional single by Nanci Griffith
from the album Lone Star State of Mind
Written1985
Released1988[4]
GenreCountry
Length4:10
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)Julie Gold
Producer(s)Tony Brown, Nancy Griffith

Nanci Griffith recorded it first in her 1987 album Lone Star State of Mind. Nanci Griffith stated that a songwriter Julie Gold sent her the song in 1986, asking Griffith what was wrong with it, as Gold had sent it to many artists and record companies but none wanted to record it. Griffith answered that she loved it so much the moment she heard it and that she wanted to hear it performed personally by Gold. This established a relationship between the two with Griffith being the first to record "From a Distance" in her Lone Star State of Mind album.

Griffith performed it live many times and a version of her live performance on August 19–20, 1988 at the Anderson Fair, a Houston, Texas club long known for featuring folk artists in an intimate setting, appeared in her live album One Fair Summer Evening.

The Griffith version charted only in Ireland, where her version became a sleeper hit, spending 17 non-consecutive weeks in the Irish Top 30 during 1988, peaking at number nine in April.


Track listing


Ireland 7" (MCA 1169)

  1. "From a Distance"
  2. "Sing One For Sister"

Charts


Chart (1988) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[5] 9

Bette Midler version


"From a Distance"
Single by Bette Midler
from the album Some People's Lives
B-side"One More Round"
ReleasedOctober 1, 1990 (1990-10-01) (UK)[6]
Length4:37
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)Julie Gold
Producer(s)Arif Mardin
Bette Midler singles chronology
"Wind Beneath My Wings"
(1989)
"From a Distance"
(1990)
"Night and Day"
(1991)
Music video
"From a Distance" on YouTube

"From a Distance" became an international commercial success after it was recorded in 1990 by American singer Bette Midler for her seventh studio album, Some People's Lives (1990). World events at this time gave the song a resonance as an anthem during the Gulf War.[7] It reached number one on the Adult Contemporary chart and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.[8] The song went on to win a Grammy for Song of the Year in 1991. It also won a "3 Million Airs Award" from Broadcast Music Incorporated.

Midler re-recorded a Christmas edition for her 2006 Christmas album, Cool Yule, with additional lyrics by Los Angeles native Jay Landers. Additional recordings of the original have been performed by Gold, Griffith, Simon Nicol (of Fairport Convention) and many others.


Critical reception


Matthew Hocter from Albumism stated that the song "showcases her magnificent vocality, coupled with lyrics entrenched in hope and peace."[9] Billboard described it as a "soothing hymn that invokes inspirational images similar to "Wind Beneath My Wings", adding that it "proves that the Divine Miss M still has what it takes to tackle top 40 territory."[10] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report noted that Midler's Grammy for "Wind Beneath My Wings" "reaffirmed her innate ability to extract every single ounce of emotion out of a song. Teaming once again with producer Arif Mardin, she seems right at home with a tune that has much of the same quality as her giant hit of last year. Bette's certain to go the distance again."[11]

Gene Sandbloom from The Network Forty said that "the lyrics manage to take in the globe (with a minimum of sugar) and deliver a song worth listening to a hundred times. The music, produced by sound specialist Arif Mardin, is a slow crescendo made to support Midler's voice without overwhelming." He added that she "again uses her "no frills" vocal approach which makes this song so genuine."[12] Conversely, Midler's recording of the song ranked at number 37 on VH1's list of the "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever."[13] and ranked at number 14 on Blender Magazine's list of "The 50 Worst Songs Ever".[14] Criticisms focus on the song's lyrical content and the production of Midler's version.


Track listings


US cassette (Atlantic 7567-84888-4)
Japanese 3-inch CD (Atlantic AMDY-5032)
  1. "From a Distance"
  2. "One More Round"
UK 12-inch (Atlantic A7820T)
  1. "From a Distance"
  2. "One More Round"
  3. "Wind Beneath My Wings"
  4. "The Rose"
  1. "From a Distance" (Christmas version)

Charts



Certifications


Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[37] Gold 35,000^
United States (RIAA)[38] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.


Cliff Richard version


"From a Distance"
Single by Cliff Richard
from the album From a Distance: The Event
B-side"Lindsay Jane II"
ReleasedOctober 1, 1990
RecordedJune 16–17, 1989
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Julie Gold, PF Sloan
Producer(s)Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard singles chronology
"Silhouettes"
(1990)
"From a Distance"
(1990)
"Saviour's Day"
(1990)

The song was simultaneously released by Cliff Richard in October 1990 (around the same time of the release of Midler's version) from a similarly titled album From a Distance: The Event reaching number 11 in the UK Singles Charts[39] and number 16 in Ireland.

In 1999, on his "40th Anniversary Tour" as a recording artist, Richard opened his concert in Royal Albert Hall with the song.


Track listings


UK 7"/UK Picture Disc (EMI EM 155/EMI EMPD 155)

  1. "From a Distance"
  2. "Lindsay Jane II"

UK CD single/UK 12" (EMI CDEM 155/EMI 12EM 155)

  1. "From a Distance"
  2. "Lindsay Jane II"
  3. "Wired for Sound" (live)

Charts


Chart (1990) Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[40] 37
Ireland (IRMA)[41] 16
UK Singles (OCC)[42] 11

Magdalene Survivors Together charity version


"From a Distance"
Single by Various artists
ReleasedMay 31, 2011
Length4:05
Songwriter(s)Julie Gold, PF Sloan
Producer(s)John Reynolds, Tim Oliver

"From a Distance" became a 2011 charity single[43] in support of Magdalene Survivors Together, a charity set in July 2009 by Gerard Boland focusing on the human rights aspect of the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland. The 2011 single had vocal participation from several artists: Sinéad O'Connor, Tommy Fleming, Brian Kennedy, Daniel O'Donnell, Ann Scott, Moya Brennan, Charlie Landsborough, Patrick Sheehy, Lumiere and the Scottish Glasgow Gospel Choir. The track was produced by John Reynolds and Tim Oliver and mastered at Soundmastwers, London. Tesco Ireland, Beaumex Ireland and Believe Digital distributed the single online and it was made available in Tesco stores through Ireland. The proceeds would go to build an Irish national monument for the Magdalene women.


See also



References


  1. "The story behind the song "From a Distance" by Julie Gold". performingsongwriter.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  2. "official Julie Gold Biography". Archived from the original on May 28, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  3. "Julie Gold and Her Songs" Archived February 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Here on Earth - Radio Without Borders, Wisconsin Public Radio, February 19, 2005 (audio Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine)
  4. "From a Distance by Nanci Griffith - RYM/Sonemic". Rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  5. "The Irish Charts – Search Results – From a Distance". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  6. "New Singles". Music Week. September 29, 1990. p. 31.
  7. Harrington, Richard (March 20, 1991). "GULF WAR SONGS, OUT OF TUNE". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  8. Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Record Research. p. 170.
  9. Hocter, Matthew (September 3, 2020). "Bette Midler's 'Some People's Lives' Turns 30: Anniversary Retrospective". Albumism. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  10. Flick, Larry (October 6, 1990). "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. p. 71. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  11. Sholin, Dave (September 21, 1990). "Gavin Picks > Singles" (PDF). Gavin Report. No. 1825. p. 68. Retrieved April 17, 2018.
  12. Sandbloom, Gene (September 21, 1990). "Top 40: Music Meeting" (PDF). The Network Forty. p. 28. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  13. "VH1.com : Shows : 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs...Ever : Countdown". June 7, 2004. Archived from the original on June 7, 2004. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  14. "Blender - All Things Blender, All in One Place". Archived from the original on May 8, 2004.
  15. "Bette Midler – From a Distance". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
  16. "Top RPM Singles: Issue 9085." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  17. "Top RPM Adult Contemporary: Issue 9174." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  18. "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 8, no. 27. July 9, 1991. p. 45. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  19. "Bette Midler – From a Distance" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts.
  20. "The Irish Charts – Search Results – From a Distance". Irish Singles Chart.
  21. "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 32, 1991" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40.
  22. "Bette Midler – From a Distance" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
  23. "Bette Midler – From a Distance". Top 40 Singles.
  24. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  25. "Bette Midler Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  26. "Bette Midler Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard.
  27. "Bette Midler Chart History (Canada AC)". Billboard. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  28. "Bette Midler Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  29. "Top 100 Hit Tracks of 1990". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. July 17, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  30. "Top 100 Adult Contemporary Tracks of 1990". RPM. Library and Archives Canada. July 17, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  31. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  32. "Top 100 Singles – Jahrescharts 1991" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  33. "1991 Top 100 Singles". Music Week. January 11, 1992. p. 20.
  34. "Billboard Top 100 – 1991". Archived from the original on July 7, 2009. Retrieved September 15, 2009.
  35. "1991 The Year in Music" (PDF). Billboard. Vol. 103, no. 51. December 21, 1991. p. YE-36. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
  36. "Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart". Billboard. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  37. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1990 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  38. "American single certifications – Bette Midler – From a Distance". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  39. "from a distance | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  40. "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. October 27, 1990. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  41. "The Irish Charts – Search Results – From a Distance". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  42. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved April 11, 2019.
  43. "Magda Lene Survivors Together | Blog". Magdalenesurvivorstogether.net. Retrieved April 24, 2021.



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«From a Distance» (с англ. — «Издалека») — песня, написанная в 1985 году Джулией Голд. Она долго время безуспешно пыталась предложить её какому либо артисту или лейблу[1]. Благодаря своей подруге Кристин Лавин, она смогла продать песню Нэнси Гриффит, которая первая записала её для своего альбома Lone Star State of Mind в 1987 году.



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