"Light On" is the first official single released from ''
American Idol
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''
season 7 winner
David Cook's major label debut studio album, ''
David Cook'' (2008). It was released through
RCA Records
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on September 30, 2008. The song reached No. 17 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Song information
"Light On" was co-written by
Soundgarden
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and
Audioslave
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front man
Chris Cornell
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, as well as producer/songwriter
Brian Howes. The song was produced by
Grammy
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-winning producer
Rob Cavallo, who has produced hits for
Green Day
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and
Kid Rock
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. The song also displays Cook's upper register, with the singer hitting a high C at the end of each verse.
Release
The song's lyrics were posted on Cook's official website on September 22, 2008. "Light On" officially debuted on
AOL Music
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's PopEater section on September 23, 2008. It became available for radio airplay later the same day, but officially went for adds on Mainstream Top 40, AC, and Rock radio on October 13, 2008. It was released via
iTunes
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and
Amazon
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on September 30, 2008.
Reception
Reception of "Light On" was generally positive to mixed. ''
Billboard
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s
Chuck Taylor said that "melodically, there's no question that this bullet is heading right for the brain, where the only thing stickier than the chorus is Cook's appreciably sweaty performance". He predicted success for Cook, stating "Like
Chris Daughtry before him, here's an Idol who is bound for true rock cred", summing it up with "Light On" is right on."
Todd Martens of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' predicted chart success by saying the song was "sure to be inescapable this holiday season". He called it "full-on, cellphone-waving arena rock schmaltz, with husky, slow-moving guitars and a wallop of meaninglessly earnest vocals".
Michael Slezak of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' said that Cook "is poised to be part of a balanced, mainstream rock diet alongside artists like
3 Doors Down
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The band's 2000 debut single "Kryptonite (3 Doors Down song), Kr ...
,
Nickelback
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, and
Staind
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". He also called the song catchy, saying, "After two listens, the 'Light On' chorus got caught in my head like butter in the crannies of an English muffin". Though unimpressed with the song's lyrics, claiming they "feel more like a logjam of carefully focus-grouped words than anything deeply meaningful", he concluded that "the bottom line is: 'Light On' is probably going to be a major hit".
Ken Barnes of ''
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,'' however, was unimpressed with the single, despite being a fervent supporter of Cook on ''American Idol''. Barnes called the song "
Daughtry lite" as well as "a paint-by-numbers rock-ballad tune". ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' writer, Ann Powers, also appeared unimpressed with the single, referring to it as a "banger in the worst sense of the word".
Acclaims
* Apr 21, 2010 - Honored at
ASCAP's 27th Annual Pop Music Awards as Most Performed Song
* May 18, 2010 -
BMI Pop Awards, Award-Winning Song
Music video
The music video for "Light On" was shot on October 21 and 22 at the
Los Angeles Valley College
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football stadium with
Wayne Isham as the director.
The video was debuted on November 3 shortly after midnight. The video is a performance video of Cook and his band singing on a stage in the football stadium, and also features a plot of a teenage boy working at a diner. A teenage girl, portrayed by
Mika Boorem, walks into the diner and he watches her, becoming jealous when her boyfriend comes to the diner. Near the end, the girl fights with her boyfriend in his car, after he hit on some girls at the diner before her eyes, and gets out of the car, but he drives away and leaves her stranded there, late at night. The boy from the diner shows up on his bike and gives her a ride home on the handlebars of the bike.
Chart performance
"Light On" sold 109,000 digital downloads in its first week of availability, leading to a number seventeen debut on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. It is Cook's second top twenty hit on the chart and second top forty hit. On February 1, 2009, "Light On" reached number twenty on
Mainstream Top 40
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radio, becoming Cook's first top twenty hit in that format. It has become his second, consecutive top ten hit on the
Adult Top 40
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, reaching number four. It has sold more than 1 million downloads in the U.S. to date.
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Gold and Platinum certifications on January 20, 2010. In Canada
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, it debuted at number 61 on the Canadian Hot 100
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based on downloads, but then fell off the chart the next week. A few weeks later it made a re-entry on the chart, finally peaking at number 27.
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
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2008 singles
David Cook (singer) songs
Music videos directed by Wayne Isham
Rock ballads
Songs written by Brian Howes
Songs written by Chris Cornell
Song recordings produced by Rob Cavallo
2008 songs
RCA Records singles