Shine (Vanessa Amorosi song)

"Shine" is the third single from Vanessa Amorosi's debut album The Power. After its release in May 2000, this ballad jumped straight into the ARIA charts at #4 position,[1] went Gold two weeks later, and Platinum[2] a one month after that.

"Shine"
Single by Vanessa Amorosi
from the album The Power
Released15 May 2000
GenrePop
Length3:52
LabelTransistor Music/CBK Produktions/BMG Australia
Songwriter(s)Vanessa Amorosi/Robert Parde/Mark Holden
Producer(s)Axel Breitung
Vanessa Amorosi singles chronology
"Absolutely Everybody"
(1999)
"Shine"
(2000)
"The Power" / "Everytime I Close My Eyes"
(2000)

Vanessa sang "Shine" at the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games 2000, which was broadcast in 80 countries. "Shine" has won the APRA award 2001[3] for being the most played song on Australian radio in 2000.

Vanessa Amorosi performed her hit "Shine" at the 2002 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in Manchester.

The original lyrics to "Shine" were much darker. Mark Holden was responsible for the success of her song "Shine", which Amorosi wrote for a friend from high school who committed suicide. Amorosi says: "Mark changed a line in it. He said the song didn't work, or that one particular line in it didn't work. The line went 'Everyone you see, everyone you know is gonna die' and he didn't like the word 'die'. He thought it was just wrong. We were all sitting around trying to find a substitute, and we were all stuck on the word 'try'. But Mark came up with the idea of changing it to 'shine' and it all came together. That's Mark's magic. He has a great ear for music. He knows exactly what makes a hit.[4] I think it was a good outcome, because something that was tragic became positive, but... I could never go back to changing it to 'die' now. It is what it is. A lot of my music on The Power was very personal, because I suppose that's what sets me apart from the other songwriters. I'm very blunt and honest with melodies and lyrics. I like to get straight to the point. So I think with "Shine" I tried to make it uplifting but it was very, very personal - and quite an upsetting song."[5]

The song "Shine" was adopted by Ansett Airlines for their final advertising campaign before the company went bankrupt and had to shut down. “I jinxed them with my song!" Amorosi said. "That was heartbreaking, actually. We had some little goodbye parties and stuff. It was horrible.”[5]

Mark Holden covered the song in 2004 for his Live at the George Ballroom DVD/ EP.

Track listing

#"Shine" (Australia)Time
1."Shine" (Radio version)3:52
2."Shine" (Extended radio version)5:06
3."Shine" (R&B version)3:56
4."Shine" (Extended R&B version)5:30
5."Shine" (Unplugged version)3:36
6."Steam"3:47
#"Shine" (Germany)Time
1."Shine" (Extended mix radio edit)3:56
2."Shine"3:52
3."Shine" (Tung N Groov remix)3:59
4."Absolutely Everybody" (Sydney 2000 version)6:23

Charts

Weekly chart

Chart (2000/01) Peak
position
scope="row"Australia (ARIA)[6] 4
scope="row"Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[7] 46
scope="row"Germany (Official German Charts)[8] 38
scope="row"Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[9] 18

Year-end charts

Chart (2000) Position
Australia (ARIA)[10] 16

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[11] Platinum 70,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Label Catalogue
Australia 15 May 2000 Transistor Music SCBK622
Europe 1 February 2001 Universal Music 158577-2
United States 26 June 2001 Universal Music 440015082-2

References

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