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"Ordinary World" is a song by the English
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band
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, released on 19 December 1992, by
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as the first single from their second self-titled album (1993), commonly known as the ''Wedding Album''. It was later released in the UK by
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and
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on 18 January 1993. The
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, both written by the band and co-produced with John Jones, topped the US ''
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'' Top 40/Mainstream chart, the Canadian ''
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'' 100 Hit Tracks chart, and the
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. It also peaked at number three on the ''Billboard''
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, number two in Iceland and Sweden, and number six on the UK Singles Chart. The song's music video was directed by
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and filmed in
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. The song was nominated for
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and won the
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award for the year's most performed song in May 1994. Lead vocalist
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sang the song with
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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
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song in the UK.


Background

By the early 1990s,
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's career was in decline following the underwhelming reception of their 1990 album ''
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''. The album and its singles struggled both commercially and critically, while internal challenges added to the uncertainty. Drummer
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departed, bassist John Taylor and keyboardist
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faced personal difficulties, and singer
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considered stepping away from music. Amid these struggles, guitarist
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took the lead in revitalising the band, converting his
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home into a makeshift studio to provide creative control without the high costs of a traditional studio they used to record all of their albums.


Development and recording

In January 1991, Duran Duran began working on their next album at Cuccurullo's home studio "Privacy". Equipped with a sequencer,
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,
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, and Cuccurullo's extensive guitar setup, the band, along with producer John Jones who joined later sessions, started composing and demoing songs. As they began working on new material, the band faced lingering low morale from ''Liberty'''s failure, but the development of "Ordinary World" became a turning point, restoring confidence in their musical direction following the uprising of other genres like
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. It was one of the first ideas they worked on in the studio. Pre-production involved recording on an Akai MG1214 console and 12-track recorder, with live demos captured using Shure SM58 microphones. The intention was to produce about 15 song demos to receive early feedback from their record label Capitol-EMI. One of these songs was "Ordinary World". The setup was later upgraded with two Akai ADAM digital 12-track recorders and a DDA DMR12 console to facilitate using demo recordings in the final tracks. The writing process for "Ordinary World" began with Rhodes playing chords that Cuccurullo altered, leading Le Bon to quickly develop the chorus melody. The verse took longer, with Cuccurullo refining the chord structure. The musical composition was completed within three days. Rhodes reflected on the process that "It came from air, from space. You know, we were just playing and it came out and somehow all these bits that make up the song came together in one instant." Le Bon's lyrics, built around the phrase "ordinary world," were inspired by the desire to regain a familiar and comfortable reality. The initial demo featured straightforward elements: stereo drums, single bass, doubled acoustic guitar, a stereo pad, and a simple vocal. Jones managed programming, engineering, and instrumental contributions. Overdubs included bass guitar through a
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processor, raunchy power chords from Cuccurullo's Steinberger guitar, and keyboard parts from an Ensoniq VFX,
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, and
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. Le Bon recorded the lead vocal while standing in the room with the rest of the band, creating a collaborative environment where harmonies and spontaneous ideas were sometimes incorporated. The vocal arrangement became a composite due to changes in song structure. The DDA DMR12 console, known for its quiet performance and effective EQ, was used extensively during recording. After initially using a drum machine rhythm throughout the recording process, the band relocated to Maison Rouge Studios in London, where
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, engineered by Tony Taverner, recorded live drums for "Ordinary World" and other tracks in just a few hours. Due to track limitations, Jones prepared by mixing the songs without the programmed drum parts and transferring them to an Akai DD1000 digital recorder synchronised with
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. At Maison Rouge, they used a 24-track
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analogue tape striped with the same timecode, allowing Ferrone to record his live drum performances in perfect synchronisation with the existing tracks. Following the drum sessions, Rhodes and Jones refined the string and keyboard parts, making final adjustments to the arrangements. Additional tweaks to the drum and acoustic guitar parts were made using the Akai DD1000.


Mixing

After the bulk of the recording was completed, the song entered the mixing stage. Initially, the band attempted to mix the track themselves using home studio equipment and the newly installed DDA DMR12 desk at Privacy Studios. However, they struggled to achieve the desired sound, prompting a move to professional studios like Maison Rouge. Despite multiple mixing attempts by Steve MacMillion in the US, Jones and Dee Long in the UK, and
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's producer David Richards at
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Lyrics

The lyrics of "Ordinary World" address themes of grief, resilience, and the search for normalcy following personal loss. Written by Simon Le Bon, the song reflects his emotional response to the death of his close friend David Miles, who died from a drug overdose in 1986. It is the second of three Duran Duran songs Le Bon wrote about Miles, following "Do You Believe in Shame?" from ''Big Thing (Duran Duran album), Big Thing'' (1988) and preceding "Out of My Mind (Duran Duran song), Out of My Mind" from ''Medazzaland'' (1997). Le Bon stated that it's about "somebody who feels that he's suddenly woken up in a bit of a crazy world and wants to regain the ordinary world that he once knew—something that he can recognise and feel comfortable with". Kristi York Wooten of '' Paste'' described the lyrics as a "desire to find normalcy after the shock and grief of loss". According to Al Melchior of ''
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'', the lyrics express the depth of Le Bon's sorrow while maintaining a sense of hope for eventual healing.
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's Donald A. Guarisco observed that the lyrics of "Ordinary World" portray a man coping with the pain of a breakup by reconnecting with the outside world. He also highlighted that it adopts a straightforward and mature tone, differing sharply from the vibrant and playful language found in their earlier hits like " The Reflex".


Release and reception

"Ordinary World" was first leaked by
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to a few US radio stations in mid-1992, months ahead of its intended release date. In August 1992, ''
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'' reported that a
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station received a
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order after playing the song before its official debut. Despite this, the response to the leak was overwhelming, with DJs reporting hundreds of listener calls within the first day. Capitol decided to rush-release the track, and it officially debuted in the US on 19 December 1992. The song made its first chart appearance at number 23 on ''
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'''s
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chart the week of 26 December, eventually peaking at number two. It reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number one on the Top 40/Mainstream chart, and number six on the UK Singles Chart following its release in the UK by
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and
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on 18 January 1993. Among contemporary reviews, J. D. Considine of ''
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'' remarked on the song's unexpected success, calling it "nothing short of miraculous." ''
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'' described the track as "a classic of transcendent beauty," while Cathi Unsworth of ''
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'' characterized it as "sober, melancholy, and absurdly touching." Tony Fletcher for ''
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'' stated that the "excellently crafted" ballad shows the group "to be capable of delivering the goods. And as an added irony for a band that was introduced by
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when radio wouldn't touch it, this particular song exploded across radio's many formats before a video was even made." Ann Powers from ''
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'' declared it as "a smooth yet pathos-ridden ballad". Sam Wood from ''
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'' called it a "sober ballad". Peter Howell from ''
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'' remarked that the "ethereal" debut single "has all the earmarks of an unstoppable radio hit". Mark Jenkins from ''
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'' found that such ballads as "Ordinary World" "achieve melodic sufficiency". In a retrospective review, Donald A. Guarisco of AllMusic described it as having "a warm ballad feel," blending "elegant verses full of entrancing repeating-note hooks with a rousing chorus built on soaring runs of ascending notes." Guarisco also highlighted Simon Le Bon’s vocal delivery as "rich in emotion but tastefully restrained". Andrea Odintz of ''
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'' described the song as "dreamy" and compared its emotional effect to Duran Duran's earlier hit "Save a Prayer".


Music video

The music video for "Ordinary World" was directed by
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and filmed in two parts in December 1992. The first stage involved capturing footage of the band performing on a white stage and walking through the Huntington Gardens in
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, all in a single day. Afterward, a performance cut was edited for projection, requiring the production team to return to the location a week later. The exterior scenes were filmed using the Huntington Gardens' various themed sections as backdrops. During the second stage of filming, projections of the band were incorporated into the garden scenes, creating an omnipresent, dreamlike effect as they appeared to observe a couple's wedding day. Egan aimed to create a surreal atmosphere, drawing inspiration from
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's ''Juliette of the Spirits''. The bride's hat in the video was influenced by this film rather than, as some speculated, a lampshade. The bride's dress was based on a tuxedo dress with an exaggerated bow tie seen in a
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fashion show, with its original black colour changed to white. Another change involved a scene featuring a wedding band composed of older musicians, intended to represent Duran Duran in the future, which was filmed but later removed. Egan noted that the idea of the band eventually playing at weddings was not considered a fitting conclusion for them. The shoot concluded in a rainstorm during the final hours, with the crew managing equipment in nearly a foot of water as they completed production.


Track listings

* UK 7-inch and cassette single # "Ordinary World" (single version) – 4:41 # " My Antarctica" – 5:06 * UK CD1 # "Ordinary World" (single version) # " Save a Prayer" # " Skin Trade" # "My Antarctica" * UK CD2 # "Ordinary World" (single version) # " The Reflex" # " Hungry Like the Wolf" # " Girls on Film" * US CD single # "Ordinary World" – 5:39 # "My Antarctica" – 5:06 # "Save a Prayer" – 5:33 # "UMF" – 5:31 * US and Canadian cassette single # "Ordinary World" – 5:39 # "Ordinary World" (acoustic version) – 5:05 # "Save a Prayer ('Til the Morning After)" (live) – 6:12 * Australian CD single # "Ordinary World" (single version) – 4:41 # "My Antarctica" – 5:06 # "Save a Prayer" – 5:33 # "The Reflex" – 4:25 * ''
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'' box set # "Ordinary World" (single version) – 4:43 # "My Antarctica" – 5:00 # "Ordinary World" – 5:39 # "Save a Prayer" (single version) – 5:25 # "Skin Trade" – 4:25 # "The Reflex" (7-inch version) – 4:25 # "Hungry Like the Wolf" – 3:25 # "Girls on Film" – 3:30


Personnel

Adapted from ''Duran Duran'''s liner notes, except where noted: Duran Duran *
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– vocals * John Taylor – bass guitar *
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– keyboards *
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– acoustic and electric guitar Additional musicians * John Jones – keyboards *
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– drums Production * Duran Duran – production * John Jones – production * David Richards – mixing * Tony Taverner – live drum session engineering * Stuart Every – assistant live drum session engineer * Kevin Metcalfe – mastering


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Certifications


Release history


Aurora version

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version of "Ordinary World" featuring Irish singer-songwriter Naimee Coleman in 2000. This version, released on 11 September that year, 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 ''
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chart, peaking at No. 37 in June 2001.


Track listings

* UK CD and cassette single # "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26 # "Ordinary World" ( Above & Beyond remix) – 8:25 # "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon remix) – 6:23 * UK 12-inch single :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 # "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26 # "Ordinary World" (Condor remix) – 9:08 * German maxi-CD single # "Ordinary World" (original radio mix) – 4:24 # "Ordinary World" (Floorfilla radio cut) – 3:47 # "Ordinary World" (club mix) – 9:06 # "Ordinary World" (Floorfilla remix) – 6:50 # "Ordinary World" (Gizeh mix) – 7:01 # "Ordinary World" (DJ Janis vs. Plus One remix) – 8:04 * Australian CD single # "Ordinary World" (radio edit) – 4:26 # "Ordinary World" (extended mix) – 8:16 # "Ordinary World" (Condor remix) – 9:08 # "Ordinary World" (Above & Beyond remix) – 8:25 # "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon remix) – 6:23


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Sources

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