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| Recorded = 1997 |
| Recorded = 1997 |
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Ballad]], [[Soft Rock]], [[Adult contemporary]] |
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| Length = 4:30 <small>(Album Version)</small><br>4:00 <small>(Radio Edit)</small> |
| Length = 4:30 <small>(Album Version)</small><br>4:00 <small>(Radio Edit)</small> |
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| Label = [[Nettwerk Records]], [[Arista Records]] |
| Label = [[Nettwerk Records]], [[Arista Records]] |
Revision as of 01:38, 29 December 2009
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"Angel" is a song by Sarah McLachlan that originally appeared on her 1997 album Surfacing. As McLachlan explained on VH1 Storytellers, the song is about the Smashing Pumpkins touring keyboard player Jonathan Melvoin, who overdosed on heroin and died in 1996. McLachlan explained that there's nothing constant when you are on the road; everything becomes the same.
Released as a single in 1999, "Angel" peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 23, 1999 (after reaching the Top 40 on December 15, 1998), #1 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and at #36 on the UK Singles Chart. The song has had enduring popularity; it is often used to highlight emotional scenes on television shows and has been featured in a number of soundtracks (including the film City of Angels and TV's Alias, Cold Case, Dawson's Creek, Early Edition, Felicity, General Hospital, and The Pretender) and as a song of comfort and healing following the April 1999 Columbine High School massacre and the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks. On July 2, 2005, McLachlan performed this song at Live 8 in Philadelphia with Josh Groban. She also performed the song on "Concert for Linda," dedicating it to the memory of Linda McCartney, and appeared in an August 2007 televised appeal for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in which the song was used (the ASPCA continues to use the song in a 2008-2009 commercial featuring McLachlan).
Musician Darryl McDaniels, otherwise known as D.M.C. of the famous hip-hop band Run-D.M.C., has said the song saved his life.[1]
The song has a sparse arrangement — mostly McLachlan at the piano, with subtle upright bass played by Jim Creeggan of Barenaked Ladies.
A remix of the track by Dusted appears on McLachlan's 2001 album Remixed.
A live version with Emmylou Harris appears on a Lilith Fair compilation, McLachlan's own iTunes Originals collection, and her Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2 compilation.
On Sunday, November 23, 2008 Sarah McLachlan performed Angel at the American Music Awards with artist Pink.
The song made its début on the New Zealand Singles Chart on the 6 July 2009 at number 36. The appearance in the charts was contributed to the 2009 New Zealand Stars In Their Eyes grand final the week before, where Mandy Pickering of Christchurch won the final performing the song.
Cover versions
- "Angel" was covered by european singer Lara Fabian on her 2009 album Every Woman In Me, and performed on her tour and tv show.
- Pianist/New Age artist George Winston recorded an instrumental cover of "Angel" for his 1999 album Plains.
- "Angel" was covered by Canadian musician Allison Crowe on her 2003 album Tidings, and performed on the television special which accompanied it.
- Irish boy band Westlife included a rendition of the song on their album World of Our Own in 2003.
- American Idol performer Kelly Clarkson covered this song as an early demo.
- Mexican singer Yuridia covered the song for her 2006 sophomore album, Habla El Corazón, in a Spanish version entitled "Estar Junto A Tí," in memory of her late brother.
- John Barrowman covered the song on his 2008 album Music, Music, Music.
- Singer Beyoncé Knowles covers the song in a medley with her own "Ave Maria" on her current I Am... Tour.
- Japanese singer Aoi Teshima covered the song on her second cover album, La vie en rose: I Love Cinemas, released in 2009.
- Welsh classical singer Katherine Jenkins covered the song on her latest album Believe
- Singapore Idol finalist, Sylvia Ratonel covered the song in the last Spectacular Rounds.
- Angelis covered this song in 2006 on their album Angelis
References
External links
- Angel on YouTube (licensed content by Sony BMG)
- Brightcove music video