Twilight (Electric Light Orchestra song)
"Twilight" is a song recorded by English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) from their 1981 album Time. Written by Jeff Lynne, the lyrics tell of a man who falls asleep while in a twilight state, where he imagines everything in his life that is going to happen to him. They contribute to the album's overarching theme of time travel.[1] It was the second single released from the album, peaking at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart and number 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
"Twilight" | ||||
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Single by Electric Light Orchestra | ||||
from the album Time | ||||
B-side | "Julie Don't Live Here" | |||
Released | 10 October 1981 (UK) November 1981 (US) | |||
Recorded | 1981 | |||
Studio | Musicland Studios, Munich | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:37 | |||
Label | Jet | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jeff Lynne | |||
Producer(s) | Jeff Lynne | |||
Electric Light Orchestra singles chronology | ||||
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Time track listing | ||||
13 tracks
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Audio sample | ||||
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In popular culture
- In 1982, the song appeared, with authorisation and credit, in a Japanese advertisement for the Toyota Celica XX.[2]
- In 2009, the song was used as the finale song in the Burton Snowboards film The B Movie, featuring most of the Burton team snowboarding on a "B" built out of snow.
Daicon IV
The song was used (without authorisation[3]) as the theme music for the opening animation to the 1983 Daicon IV science fiction convention in Osaka.[4] In 2005, as an homage to the Daicon IV animation, the song was used as the opening theme of the television series Densha Otoko, which features an otaku as the main character.[4] As a similar homage, it served as the opening song for Otakon's AMV contest from 2008 onward, with the exception of 2017.[5]
Charts
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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Australia Kent Music Report[6] | 93 |
Austrian Ö3 Austria Top 40[7] | 15 |
Dutch GfK chart[8] | 18 |
French SNEP Singles Chart | 10 |
German Media Control Singles Chart[9] | 17 |
Irish Singles Chart[10] | 18 |
UK Singles Chart[11] | 30 |
US Billboard Hot 100[12] | 38 |
US Cash Box Top 100 Singles | 38 |
US Record World Singles[13] | 39 |
US Radio & Records (R&R)[14][15] | 25 |
References
- "Jeff Lynne" (Interview). Innerview. Interviewed by Jim Ladd. KMET. 1981.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeHMx93RMzI
- Eng, Lawrence. "Daicon III and IV Opening Animations : Laserdisc and other Media". Cornell Japanese Animation Society. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- Eng, Lawrence. "Daicon III and IV Opening Animations - Trivia". Cornell Japanese Animation Society. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- "AMV - Video Information: The Otakon 2008 AMV Contest Intro". Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- "Discographie Electric Light Orchestra". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- Hung, Steffen. "Discografie Electric Light Orchestra". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- "charts.de - Electric Light Orchestra". charts.de. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 6 March 2013. Enter Electric Light Orchestra in the Search by Artist field, then click Search.
- "Electric Light Orchestra". Offfical Charts Company. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- "Electric Light Orchestra - Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- Hawtin, Steve. "Song artist 171 - Electric Light Orchestra". Tsort.info. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
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