Straight into Your Arms

"Straight into Your Arms" is a single by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy, the song is included on the deluxe edition of his debut studio album Dream Your Life Away, which was re-released in 2015. The song was released in February 2016 and has peaked at number 56 on the ARIA Chart. [1]

"Straight into Your Arms"
Single by Vance Joy
from the album Dream Your Life Away
ReleasedFebruary 2016
RecordedLos Angeles, 2015
Genre
Length3:37
LabelLiberation Music
Songwriter(s)Vance Joy
Producer(s)Ryan Hadlock
Vance Joy singles chronology
"Fire and the Flood"
(2015)
"Straight into Your Arms"
(2016)
"Lay It on Me"
(2017)

Video

The video was released on 2 March 2016. [2] The music video is directed by UK based director Toby Ashenheim, and the poignant video sees two puppets engaged in a stirring and emotional dance, mirrored by their human shadows. The video took months of meticulous, painstaking work to create – the dolls animated predominantly by hand using strings and basic rigging to simulate dancing, with 3D animation taking care of more complex movements. Toby Ashenheim said; “To me the song feels really fresh and uplifting, and I wanted to try a simple concept to echo that feeling. I had the idea listening to the track; an image of a worse for wear mannequin, casting a shadow far more dimensional than its stock “one size fits all” appearance. In a way the dolls could be anyone, what’s important is that when they’re together they become something truly special, representing a special bond between two people who have been very close friends or lovers… a dynamic that may only ever be understood by them”. [3]

Weekly charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[4] 56
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