Wait (Seven Mary Three song)

"Wait" is a song by Seven Mary Three and the lead single from their fifth studio album, The Economy of Sound, released on June 5, 2001. It also served as the English lead single to the Crazy/Beautiful film soundtrack released three weeks later (La Ley's "Every Time/Siempre" was its Spanish lead single). "Wait" has since become one of the band's most popular songs, having reached #7 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks.[1] It also entered radio as the #1 Most Added record of the format in its first two weeks.[2]

"Wait"
Single by Seven Mary Three
from the album The Economy of Sound/Crazy/Beautiful
ReleasedJune 2001
November 20, 2001(Australia)
RecordedMorrisound Recording in Tampa, FL and
Transcontinental Studios in Orlando, FL
GenrePost-grunge
Hard rock
Length3:08
LabelMammoth/Hollywood
Songwriter(s)Jason Ross
Producer(s)Jason Ross, Tom Morris, Neal Avron
Seven Mary Three singles chronology
"Each Little Mystery"
(1998)
"Wait"
(2001)
"Sleepwalking"
(2001)

Overview

Stylistically, "Wait" is a slight detour from Seven Mary Three's early post-grunge hits. Its chorus features wailing vocals in an upbeat melody reminiscent of the 1970 hit "Signs." Characteristic of many Seven Mary Three singles, its mid-tempo verses also feature prominent guitar harmonics and a softness that builds into the aggressive and vibrant chorus. Lyrically, "Wait" deals with the realization of time wasted, taking life's luxuries for granted, and the narrator's subsequent wisdom gained through his or her experiences.

Along with much of the Crazy/Beautiful soundtrack, "Wait" was criticized by Amazon.com editorialist Rickey Wright as a potential "Goo Goo Dolls knockoff or a Bon Jovi homage."[3] However, John Duffy of AllMusic described the song as "catchy" and noted it among the "focused hooks" of The Economy of Sound.[4]

Music videos

Two videos were produced for "Wait." The initial version was directed by Crazy/Beautiful director John Stockwell under Planet, Inc. Shot in Los Angeles in May 2001, it features the film's principals Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez and debuted on June 18, 2001.[5] The second version of "Wait" is simply a concert performance of the song which retains the live audio.

Chart positions

Chart Peak
position
Year
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 21 2001
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 7 2001
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References

  1. Billboard.com - Discography - Seven Mary Three - The Economy of Sound
  2. Hollywood Records to Release Bilingual/Bi-Cultural "Crazy/Beautiful" Soundtrack Hispanic Times Magazine (September 22, 2001). Retrieved on September 13, 2008.
  3. Wright, Rickey Crazy/Beautiful: Original Soundtrack Amazon.com. Retrieved on September 13, 2008.
  4. Duffy, John The Economy of Sound - Seven Mary Three AllMusic. Retrieved on September 13, 2008.
  5. Seven Mary Three - Wait MVDBase.com. Retrieved on September 13, 2008.
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