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"Ordinary World" is the first single from Duran Duran's self-titled 1993 album, commonly known as The Wedding Album. The ballad reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart, and the Italian Singles Chart. It also peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 in Iceland and Sweden, and No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Ordinary World"
Single by Duran Duran
from the album Duran Duran (The Wedding Album)
B-side"My Antarctica"
ReleasedDecember 1992 (US)
18 January 1993 (UK)[1]
StudioPrivacy, London[2][3]
GenreSoft rock[4][5]
Length
  • 5:39 (album version)
  • 4:43 (single version)
Label
  • Parlophone
  • EMI
  • Capitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Duran Duran
  • John Jones
Duran Duran singles chronology
"Serious"
(1990)
"Ordinary World"
(1992)
"Come Undone"
(1993)
Music video
"Ordinary World" on YouTube

The song was nominated for Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically in May 1994. Lead vocalist Simon Le Bon sang the song with Luciano Pavarotti at a benefit concert for War Child. "Ordinary World" remains one of Duran Duran's most popular songs and in October 2021, was their second-most streamed song in the UK.[6]


Background


By the early 1990s, Duran Duran's popularity had faded. Their album Liberty had proved a commercial failure, its two singles failing to make a significant showing on the British or American charts. It was not until Capitol Records leaked "Ordinary World" to a radio station in Jacksonville, Florida during the second half of 1992 that it seemed like Duran Duran would find a resurgence in popularity. To their surprise, the single proved so popular that Capitol had to push the US release date up, ultimately releasing it in December. In the United Kingdom, the song was released on 18 January 1993.[7]

The keyboards in the song were arranged and performed by Nick Rhodes and John Jones. The drums were played by Steve Ferrone at Maison Rouge. The guitar solo that characterises this song was arranged and performed by Warren Cuccurullo, former player with Frank Zappa. His instrumental rock trio version became a staple of his solo shows and was included on one of his solo albums "Roadrage". Le Bon noted the song lyrics are about "trying to get over the death of a best friend. And putting it into words freed me, absolutely. It really worked for me emotionally and mentally. Everyone who heard it could apply it to something in their life, but for a different reason."[8]

Le Bon later performed the song with Luciano Pavarotti at a WarChild benefit.[9] The performance featured new lyrics in Italian, written especially for the show by producer Michele Centonze, most of which were a very free adaptation (rather than a translation) of Le Bon's original lyrics; the title "Ordinary World" was rendered as "mondo umile", i.e. humble world. The duet, along with the whole show, was released on home video as Pavarotti & Friends: Together for the Children of Bosnia. Later on, in an interview featured on the DVD release of the show, Le Bon stated that he loved singing in Italian because of the very open vowel sounds in the language.

The lyrics to "Ordinary World" were written by Le Bon as the second of a trilogy of songs for his late friend David Miles; the others being "Do You Believe in Shame?" (1988) and "Out of My Mind" (1997).


Critical reception


In a retrospective review of "Ordinary World", AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco praised the song for having what he described as "a warm ballad feel, matching elegant verses full of entrancing repeating-note hooks with a rousing chorus built on soaring runs of ascending notes." Guarisco described Simon Le Bon's vocal as being "rich in emotion but tastefully restrained".[10]


Music video


The music video was filmed by director Nick Egan at Huntington Gardens in San Marino, California and the song later featured in the soundtrack to the film Layer Cake in 2005.


Live versions


"Ordinary World" is one of two Cuccurullo-era songs ("Come Undone" being the other) during Duran Duran's reunion tour with Andy Taylor and Roger Taylor. Cuccurullo was brought in to teach Andy Taylor how to play it.[citation needed]


B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes


"My Antarctica", a song from the band's previous album Liberty, featured as the main B-side of the "Ordinary World" single.

Many other older singles were also used as B-sides. To capitalise on the success of "Ordinary World" and the new Duran Duran fans it was finding, EMI used the single's release to lure these new fans to the band's back catalogue. This mini-Decade was spread over the two CD singles released during the campaign.


Other mixes


There were several other versions of "Ordinary World" released:[11]


Track listings



Personnel



Charts and certifications



Release history


Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States 19 December 1992
  • CD
  • cassette
Capitol [citation needed]
United Kingdom 18 January 1993
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
  • Parlophone
  • EMI
[7]

Aurora version


"Ordinary World"
Single by Aurora featuring Naimee Coleman
from the album Dreaming
B-side"Hear You Calling" (remix)
Released11 September 2000 (2000-09-11)[56]
GenreTrance[57]
Length4:26
LabelPositiva
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Sacha Collisson
  • Simon Greenaway
Aurora singles chronology
"Hear You Calling"
(1999)
"Ordinary World"
(2000)
"The Day It Rained Forever"
(2000)

British electronic group Aurora released a trance version of "Ordinary World" featuring Irish singer-songwriter Naimee Coleman. This version, released on 11 September 2000, charted at No. 5 in the United Kingdom, No. 6 in Ireland, and No. 47 in Germany. In the United States, it appeared on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at No. 37 in June 2001.


Track listings


UK CD and cassette single[58][59]

  1. "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26
  2. "Ordinary World" (Above & Beyond remix) – 8:25
  3. "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon remix) – 6:23

UK 12-inch single[60]

A1. "Ordinary World" (Condor remix edit) – 8:01
AA1. "Ordinary World" (Above & Beyond remix edit) – 6:45
AA2. "Ordinary World" (Gizeh remix edit) – 4:54

European CD single[61]

  1. "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26
  2. "Ordinary World" (Condor remix) – 9:08

German maxi-CD single[62]

  1. "Ordinary World" (original radio mix) – 4:24
  2. "Ordinary World" (Floorfilla radio cut) – 3:47
  3. "Ordinary World" (club mix) – 9:06
  4. "Ordinary World" (Floorfilla remix) – 6:50
  5. "Ordinary World" (Gizeh mix) – 7:01
  6. "Ordinary World" (DJ Janis vs. Plus One remix) – 8:04

Australian CD single[63]

  1. "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26
  2. "Ordinary World" (extended mix) – 8:16
  3. "Ordinary World" (Condor remix) – 9:08
  4. "Ordinary World" (Above & Beyond remix) – 8:25
  5. "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon remix) – 6:23

Charts


Chart (2000–2001) Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[64] 26
Germany (Official German Charts)[62] 47
Ireland (IRMA)[65] 6
Ireland Dance (IRMA)[66] 2
Scotland (OCC)[67] 4
UK Singles (OCC)[68] 5
UK Dance (OCC)[69] 5
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard)[70] 37

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На других языках


[de] Ordinary World

Ordinary World ist ein Rocksong von Duran Duran aus dem Jahr 1992. Er wurde am 1. Dezember 1992 vorab als erste Single aus dem Album Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) ausgekoppelt.
- [en] Ordinary World (song)

[es] Ordinary World

«Ordinary World» —en español: «Mundo Ordinario»—, es el vigésimo séptimo sencillo de la banda británica de new wave Duran Duran, y el primer sencillo de su séptimo álbum de estudio autotitulado de 1993, también conocido como The Wedding Album. La canción llegó al número 3 en las listas estadounidenses y alcanzó la sexta ubicación en las listas británicas.

[ru] Ordinary World

«Ordinary World» (англ. Обыкновенный мир) — первый сингл британской нью-вейв-группы Duran Duran из седьмого студийного альбома The Wedding Album и двадцать третий в их дискографии. Сингл был выпущен в 1 декабря 1992 года в США и 29 января 1993 года в Великобритании и сразу же стал популярным, сумев попасть в топ-10 по обе стороны Атлантики (6-е место в UK Singles Chart и 3-е место в Billboard Hot 100).



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