Making My Way Back

Making My Way is a song written by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes and is the second single release in Ireland from her fifth studio album Bones+Longing.

"Making My Way Back"
Single by Gemma Hayes
from the album Bones+Longing
Released6 November 2014 (Ireland only)
Recorded2013–2014
GenreAlternative
Length4:25
LabelChasing Dragons
Songwriter(s)Gemma Hayes
Producer(s)Dave Odlum
Gemma Hayes singles chronology
"Chasing"
(2014)
"Making My Way Back"
(2014)
"Palomino"
(2015)

Background & release

A preview of the track was made available during the recording process on 24 June 2014.[1] It was revealed in Irish press reports the track would be used in the 2014 Aldi Ireland advertising campaign.[2] In early October 2014, Gemma performed the song at a special press call for the advertising campaign in Dublin.[3] On 6 November 2014 the advert premiered on RTÉ One.[4] The track appeared as in the Irish iTunes store on 6 November 2014.[5] The song has been picked up by a number of radio stations in Ireland including RTÉ 2XM[6] and News Talk.[7]

The track initially appeared on her fifth studio album as 'Making My Way' due to an error.

Charts

In the first week of its release the single appeared in the Irish iTunes singles chart at #34[8] and the Irish Singles Chart at #97.[9] A second week in the Irish Singles Chart it moved up to No. 38.[10]

Music video

No music video has been made for this single.

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Charts (2014) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[11] 38
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References

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