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. Max Martinsingles chronology'(1998)' I Want It That Way'(1999)'(1999)Music videoon' I Want It That Way' is a song by American the. It was released on April 12, 1999, as the lead single from their third studio album,.
It was written by and, while Martin and produced it. The talks about a relationship strained by matters of emotional or physical distance.Critically, the song was met with positive reception, with many critics commending its catchiness, also calling it the pop ballad of the year.
The song was nominated for three, including and, and has been included in lists by, and.' I Want It That Way' is considered their biggest, and commercially it reached the number-one spot in more than 25 countries, including Austria, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the song peaked at number 6 on the chart for eight non-consecutive weeks, while it topped the and charts.The song has been widely covered and parodied by a range of artists, including other boy bands such as and, while its music video, directed by, received famous parodies, including on their music video for ', on their music video for ' and on their video for '. The original music video received four nominations, winning. Contents.Background and history After the success of their first two albums, (1996) and (1997), the band recorded their third studio album, during 1998 and 1999. When the members of the came to in November 1998 for a two-week recording engagement, they were eventually presented the demo of 'I Want It That Way', which at the time only consisted of the main chorus. Upon leaving Sweden on November 16, vocals for the song had been completed in two days.Originally, ' was intended to be the, following the similar formula of their first two albums, having an upbeat lead single.
However, after hearing the final version of 'I Want It That Way', the group wanted to move in a more mature direction, by utilizing a mid-tempo track as the lead single. Executives had to be convinced to approve of the song as the first single, due to them citing that the group could 'alienate fans' with a mid-tempo song that had vague lyrical meaning. In the end, press information in the form of snippets was authorized for release to radio stations in March 1999, to precede the song's release to radio in April.Censorship On August 19, 2011, China's released a list of 100 songs including the then twelve-year-old 'I Want it That Way' that were required to be removed from the Internet. This purge came about because the Ministry claimed that these songs had been released without first being subjected to a mandatory screening process conducted by Ministry officials as per official government policy. Media sites were given until September 15 to delete the named songs or face unspecified penalties.
The Chinese government claims that such measures are necessary for national security purposes. Writing and inspiration. The guitar intro and first verse of the songProblems playing this file? I Want It That Way' was written by and, while Martin and produced the track. The midtempo ballad finds the guys gushing expressions of romantic affection. The, which forms the song's intro and reiterates throughout the verses, was written at the very end of the recording sessions and was, according to Carlsson, inspired by ' by.The song is written in the key of. At approximately the 2 minute, 25 seconds point of the song, the key modulates to.
Their vocals span from E 4 to B 5. An alternate version of the song with different lyrics was written and recorded by the band in January 1999. The version was included in some early demo presses of the album. In the alternate version, the song has the opposite message ('I love it when I hear you say, I want it that way').
The alternative lyrics were written by Martin and Carlsson in collaboration with.The alternate version was leaked on the internet via and other methods in the early 2000s, and was also played infrequently on some radio stations. According to then-member of the Boys' backing band, Tommy Smith, the album version is the 'original version'; the alternate version was recorded because the chorus of the album version did not make sense.
In an interview with, confessed that the song was a play with words. According to him, 'When Max came up with the original idea for the song, it already had the line 'you are my fire, the one desire'. We tried a million different variations on the second verse, and finally we had to go back to what was sounding so great, 'you are my fire, the one desire'. And then we changed it to 'am I your fire, your one desire', which made absolutely no sense in combination with the chorus – but everybody loved it!'
Lyrical interpretation Many critics over the years have questioned the song's lyrical meaning, mainly the line, 'I want it that way.' Ben Westhoff of dissected the song, writing that its lyrical content 'makes zero sense'. For Westhoff, 'Mainly, the meaning of 'that' is at issue.' While analyzing the lyrics, Westhoff perceived that, 'None of the sentiments in the chorus seem to go with any of the other ones. Even worse, no further explanation is given for what 'that' is.'
The critic assumed that in the song 'someone simply doesn't like it when his lover expresses preferences, never wanting to hear when his girlfriend says she wants things in particular ways'.Andrew Unterberger of PopDust also questioned the song's lyrics, writing that 'the song doesn't make a whole lot of sense' and noting 'the odd phrasing of the title and certain other key lyrics'. Unterberger also noted that 'The phrase 'I want it that way' is similarly devoid of inherent meaning, but it’s used recurringly as a kind of conclusive phrase, always calling back to those first two lines, as the song gets gradually more despairing in nature.' Unterberger also found out that 'The chorus would appear to be in direct opposition to the rest of the song.' Unterberger concluded that the song 'is about a relationship that’s troubled by matters of emotional and/or physical distance, but that the singer feels strongly enough about to keep it going just the sameuntil the chorus, at which point he decides that it’s not worth the trouble. No, it doesn’t make sense, but it’s still stirring, beautiful in its own weird way, and undeniably unforgettable.
And frankly, we wouldn’t want it any other way.' , member of the band, explained in an interview that, 'Ultimately the song really doesn't make much sense.' Richardson also wrote that, who co-wrote and co-produced the song, barely spoke English. 'His English has gotten much better, but at the time.'
, said Richardson. 'There are a lot of songs out there like that don't make sense,' he continues, 'but make you feel good when you sing along to them, and that's one of them.' Critical reception 'I Want It That Way' was met with positive reception from most. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of picked the song as a highlight on Millennium, calling it an 'infectious song that will be enough to satisfy anyone craving more, more, more'. While reviewing their compilation, (2001), Erlewine reassured that the song ' transcend their era', calling it a 'lovely pop tune.'
Jim Farber of wrote the track 'ranks as the bubblegum ballad of the year. It's so likable, it doesn't matter that the group's voices are the sonic equivalent of warm milk.' Legacy 'I Want It That Way' became one of the ' and one of the most praised songs by the group. Listed Backstreet Boys at number 1 on their Readers' Poll: The Best Boy Bands of All Time, writing that 'the five-piece scored several huge hits, but their 1999 smash 'I Want It That Way' is a genre-transcending classic'. While listing the 10 biggest boy bands from 1987 until 2012, placed the band at number 2, writing that, 'They tallied up six top 10 hits including well-loved tunes like 'I Want It That Way' and '. 'I Want It That Way' was also placed at number 2 on list of The 30 Best Boy Band Songs.The song was also listed at the top of many lists that included the band's best songs.
Bill Lamb of ranked the song at the top of the list, writing that 'Even Backstreet Boys detractors sometimes admit this single is a gorgeous pop ballad. The quintet's pure singing skills often set them apart from pretenders to the boy band throne.' Emily Exton of chose the song, among twenty, as the best Backstreet Boys song, writing that, 'It doesn’t take weeks of phoning to know that this the 1999 monster smash is the quintessential modern pop ballad, propelling the genre and the state of the boy band into the 21st century. There’s call and response, human emotion, and allusions to fire even can’t resist.' Danielle Sweeney of TheCelebrityCafe.com also listed 'I Want It That Way' at number 1, calling it 'Quite possibly the greatest pop song of all time. If not, it’s at least BSB’s greatest song of all time.' The song was ranked number ten on / list of the '100 Greatest Pop Songs of All Time' in 2000.
Listed the song at number 3 on 'The 100 Greatest Songs of the '90s', and number sixty-one on 100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years in June 2003. Ranked at number sixteen on their 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born list. In 2017, Dave Fawbert listed the song as containing 'one of the greatest in music history'. Awards and accolades 'I Want It That Way' was also nominated for three at the. It was nominated for ', losing to ', by featuring, ' and, both losing to ', also by Santana, featuring. The song was also voted the best boyband single of the past 15 years (until 2013) by Amazepop, topping the poll above the likes of 's ' and 's '. YearCeremonyAwardResult1999The Ten Outstanding Music Video PerformersWonBMI Pop Awards50 Most Performed SongsWonNominatedNominatedNominatedNominatedWonBest SongNominatedPeople's Choice Favorite International GroupWon2000NominatedNominatedNominated2013AmazepopBest Boy-Band SingleWonin most countries where it has charted.
In, the song debuted at number 6 on the week of May 16, 1999, dropping to number 7 the next week. Later, it climbed to number 3, before peaking at number 2, becoming their highest-charting single, alongside ' (which also peaked at number 2), until ' surpassed them, in 2005, reaching number-one. It was certified platinum by the, for selling over 70,000 copies. In, the song debuted at number 2, peaking at number-one for two consecutive weeks.
It became their second number-one single, after 'As Long As You Love Me' (1997). The song was also a number-one hit in, where it debuted at the top, before falling to number 3 and regaining the number-one position again. It was also their second number-one single, after ' (1996). The song also topped the charts of, and.In the, 'I Want It That Way' was one of Backstreet Boys' most successful singles, it opened at number 72 on the the week of April 24, 1999 and after nine weeks it reached and peaked at number 6, staying there for eight non-consecutive weeks, also breaking the record for most radio station adds in its first week with 165, it didn't chart higher because the track was not released as a commercially available single during the height of its popularity, thus, the song wasn’t able to go any higher than No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, which then combined only airplay and sales data to determine the week’s most popular songs in the US. It also reached the number one spot on the Billboard charts, where it stayed for ten non consecutive weeks.
On the chart the single debuted at number 30 the week of April 24, 1999 and reached the top of the chart after twelve weeks, it set a record for most weeks at number one. Additionally, it reached number one on the chart for three weeks from July 17, 1999 to July 31, 1999. In, 'I Want It That Way' debuted at the top of the the week of the May 15, 1999 and became the band's first and only number-one single. The song was also the 15th biggest selling boyband single of the 1990s in the UK selling 423,300 copies. In 2008 the song appeared on the compilation album The Best of Now That's What I Call Music! 10th Anniversary and then in 2017 it was included in the compilation album Now That's What I Call 90s Pop. Music video.
The constantly fade and shift positions, due to being superimposed onto the by aThe, directed by was filmed at (LAX) April 1–2, 1999 and debut MTV'S on May 5, 1999. The is seen in numerous shots and also appears as the band sings and dances to the chorus. In the final chorus, as the band prepares to board their plane, a, they are greeted by a crowd of screaming fans bearing signs and flowers. The scenes involving the plane and the final scenes which featured the fans were filmed in one of the hangars of LAX.
Additionally, a appears when sings the fourth verse.The video features prominent special effects scene transitions between shots. Notably, a high-speed zoom effect which makes it appear that the foreground subject has not changed to a new shot while the background has, fades in and out of white, and shifting between different film speeds during shots. Another special effects sequence using, in which the band, dressed in white, would perform a dance sequence while being manipulated over the backdrop of the Tom Bradley terminal lobby was mostly cut from the video, as it was felt that a dance sequence did not fit with the song, though elements of the dance remain in the second chorus, as do non-dance elements in that sequence.The video reached number 35 on 's 100 Best Videos'. The song's music video has been parodied by in their music video for the song '. The video itself ranked as number three on the top 10 list of the most iconic videos of all time at the finale.The video achieved over 657 million views on as of August 2019. Covers, parodies, and usage in media Since its release, 'I Want It That Way' has been covered on numerous occasions. In 2002, covered the song in a punk rock version for the series.
American musician performed the song live several times starting in 1999, although his performance featured a bit of sarcasm. Cover the song on their House of Blue Tour. British boyband performed the song and ', along with two songs, in a medley on their tour ', in support of their second album. Psychedelic rock band covered it on their album. In 2010, covered the song on a few live shows and released the single as a download in the UK, supposedly as a result of a bet.In 2013, the covered the song on the episode ' as a mashup with 's '. In 2013, performed a cover live at the Borderline Music in.
The also performed a version of the song in August 2013 for 's A.V. Undercover series. Also in 2013, British boy-band performed a cover of the song during their, live at a Stockholm, Sweden concert. Backstreet Boys member approved the cover, saying, 'It’s nice to see groups like that pay homage to us. We definitely paid homage to groups in the earlier days that we admired. So it’s cool.
I think they did a great job. It seemed like it went over really well.' The song and the video received a lot of. American radio personality did a parody with the song on his show called 'If I Went The Gay Way', which was sung by his band The Losers.
The song peaked at #115 on the. A parody called 'Which Backstreet Boy is Gay' became an and became to parodist. It was actually performed by the morning crew at, radio station, known locally as Z100. One of the most famous parodies came from the American band, who parody the music video for 'I Want It That Way', as well as 's ' and 's ' videos, in their video for the song '.
Comedian parodied the band as 'Backstreet Farmers', sing the song. In 2013, British-Irish boyband parodied the video for their music video for the song '.The song is featured on the re-mastered edition of for, and versions released on November 18, 2014. It can be heard on Non-Stop-Pop FM.The remix version of the song, entitled The Jack D. Elliot Remix, was featured on the soundtrack of the 1999 American, starring. Main characters Shawn and Gus from USA Network's, played by and respectively, sing a rendition of the song while trying to block Juliet from the spotlight during the end credits of the episode 'Forget Me Not'. An animated version of the music video was shown on the beginning of the television special, Arthur: It's Only Rock 'n' Roll. The five members were also featured as guest stars.In 2016, lead singer of, and, frontman of, covered the song in a commercial for American fast food chain.
In 2017, and covered 'I Want It That Way'. In July 2016, the group performed the song with on 's.The song was performed in part during the cold open of a episode of to identify a murder suspect from a police line-up.In 2019, the song was featured in a commercial during (promoting its new 'Flamin' Hot' flavor), which featured rapping over a remix of the song. The group itself also makes an appearance in the ad.On Oct 19, 2018 a channel known as 'THE MERKINS' released a parody music video of the song entitled 'I'll Kill You That Way'.
It featured, and in place of the Backstreet Boys as its singers, with 'THE SLASHSTREET BOYS' as the band's name. 2019 version In 2019, re-recorded the single in a new cover also known as I Want It That Way: Reimagined on May 16, 2019 on their channel and digital streaming platforms in the celebration of the song's 20th anniversary. Track listing.
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