"Would You Be Happier?" is a song by Irish band
the Corrs, released as a single from their greatest hits album ''
Best of The Corrs'' (2001). The song was first released in Australia on 1 October 2001 and was issued in Europe later the same month. The single reached number 10 in New Zealand and number 14 in the United Kingdom, becoming a top-40 hit in several other countries as well. In the United States, a live version of the track was released in March 2002 and charted within the ''
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Adult Contemporary
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top 40.
Critical reception
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'' magazine named "Would You Be Happier?" their "Pick of the Week" on the 22 September 2001 issue, with Swedish music director Robert Jonsson saying of the track, "Quite often when you do a compilation with an extra song, the song is not that good, but this is." ''
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'' magazine reviewer
Chuck Taylor described the song as a "meaty pop anthem" and preferred the studio version over the Mitchell Froom-produced radio version, believing the studio version was "fuller".
Chart performance
In the band's native Ireland, the song first appeared at number 26 on the
Irish Singles Chart
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on 25 October 2001, which would become its peak.
On the
UK Singles Chart, the song debuted and peaked at number 14 on 4 November and spent six weeks in the top 100.
Across mainland Europe, it peaked at number 20 in the Netherlands and reached the top 40 in the Italy, Romania, and Switzerland.
On Australia's
ARIA Singles Chart, it spent a single week in the top 50, at number 47, on 28 October 2001.
In neighbouring New Zealand, the track became the Corrs' fifth consecutive top-20 hit, as well as their last, when it attained a peak of number 10; it was their third consecutive single to spend exactly 16 weeks on the
New Zealand Singles Chart
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.
A live release of the track charted in the United States instead, making it to number 30 on the ''
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''
Adult Contemporary
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chart in May 2002.
Music video
The song's music video begins with lead singer
Andrea Corr singing in front of a
makeup vanity. As she does, scenes of the Corrs attending a demographics meeting are shown, with two men presenting different logos of the band name to the four siblings. The band is then shown in makeup, where they put on
rockstar wigs and receive temporary
tattoos
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for their first performance, which takes place during the first chorus. The Corrs watch this recording on a television, amused. During the second verse, the band relaxes on a couch while eating popcorn. The clip the siblings watch next consists of a
hip hop
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motif, featuring Andrea, drummer
Caroline, and violinist
Sharon
Sharon ( 'plain'), also spelled Saron, is a given name as well as a Hebrew name.
In Anglosphere, English-speaking areas, Sharon is now predominantly a feminine given name, but historically it was also used as a masculine given name. In Israel, ...
modelling a bright red car. Guitarist
Jim is dressed as a
DJ for this part. Their final performance, taking place during the third verse, has a
punk rock
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theme, with the band wearing
mohawks and
body piercings. The rock performance is eventually drowned in smoke, and the band trash their instruments from the punk rock set. They continue to watch these clips, throwing popcorn at each other. The video concludes with the band performing the original, casual style of "Would You Be Happier?", at which point the
extras and directors applaud them.
Track listings
UK and Australian CD single
# "Would You Be Happier?" – 3:24
# "Would You Be Happier?" (alternative mix) – 3:33
# "
The Long and Winding Road" (live) – 2:58
European CD single
# "Would You Be Happier?" (album version) – 3:24
# "Would You Be Happier?" (alternative mix) – 3:33
European maxi-CD single
# "Would You Be Happier?" – 3:24
# "Would You Be Happier?" (alternative mix) – 3:33
# "The Long and Winding Road" (live) – 2:58
# "Would You Be Happier?" (enhanced video)
Personnel
Personnel are adapted from the European CD single liner notes.
The Corrs
* Andrea Corr – lead vocals,
tin whistle
* Caroline Corr – drums,
bodhrán
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, vocals
* Sharon Corr – violin, vocals
* Jim Corr – guitar, keyboard, vocals
Additional musicians
*
Keith Duffy – bass
Writing and production
* The Corrs – writing, production
*
Wayne Wilkins – co-production
* Adam Brown – engineering
* Andy Bradfield – mixing
*
John Hughes – management
Charts
Release history
Live version
On 25 January 2002, the Corrs recorded "Would You Be Happier?" for their album ''
VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live in Dublin'' (2002) at
Ardmore Studios
Ardmore Studios, in Bray, County Wicklow, is Ireland's oldest film studio.
It opened in 1958 under the management of Emmet Dalton and Louis Elliman. Since then, it has evolved through many managements and owners. It has been the base for man ...
. This version was released as a single in United States and became a top-40 hit on the ''
Billboard
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''
Adult Contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
chart, peaking at number 30.
Music video
The video for "Would You Be Happier?" is pieced together from the session at
VH1
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.
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the US promo CD liner notes.
Studio
* Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios (
Portland, Maine
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, US)
Personnel
* The Corrs – writing
* Mitchell Froom – production
*
Bob Ludwig
Robert Carl Ludwig (born December 11, 1944), is a retired American mastering engineer. He mastered recordings on all the major recording formats for all the major record labels, and on projects by more than 1,300 artists, including Led Zeppeli ...
– engineering
*
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
*
John Hughes – executive production
* Ron Shapiro – executive production
* Linda Ferrando – executive production
Charts
Release history
References
External links
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