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2000 single by Marc Anthony

"You Sang to Me"
Single byMarc Anthony
from the albumMarc Anthony
Released2000
GenrePop
Length
  • 5:48 (album version)
  • 3:51 (radio edit)
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Anthony
  • Rooney
Marc Anthony singles chronology
"I Need to Know"
(1999)
"You Sang to Me"
(2000)
"My Baby You"
(2000)

"You Sang to Me" is a song recorded by American singerMarc Anthony for hisself-titled fourth studio album (1999).Cory Rooney produced the recording and co-wrote the song with Anthony. "You Sang to Me" is a mid-tempo,pop andromantic ballad that includes elements ofLatin,R&B, andadult contemporary genres whose lyrics are about a man who lets his life partner walk away although he is in a relationship with another person. Anthony also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled "Muy Dentro de Mí", which has additional lyrical contributions byRoberto Blades andGaitanes.

Music critics gave "You Sang to Me" a positive reception upon its release, praising Anthony's vocals and the song's arrangements. Anthony received several accolades, including aGrammy nomination forBest Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2001. The song reached number one on the American and Canadian adult contemporary charts, and the top 10 of theBillboard Hot 100 in the United States. It also peaked within the top 10 in Austria, Belgium (Flanders region), the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Norway. It was certifiedgold in Austria, Norway, and Sweden. "Muy Dentro de Mí" topped the USBillboardHot Latin Songs andTropical Airplay charts.

Anthony included the song on theset lists of his 1999 promotional tour, Marc Anthony 2002 Tour, andEl Cantante Tour (2007–08).Jeff Richter directed themusic video for "You Sang to Me", which was filmed in New York City, features Australian modelKristy Hinze, and portrays Anthony as a painter who falls in love with his assistant.

Background

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In 1996,RMM executiveRalph Mercado mentioned the possibility of Marc Anthony recording an English-language album following a joint-venture betweenMCA Records and RMM, Anthony's label at the time.[1] Anthony said he would not record in English until he felt he was ready to do so.[2] After the release of his third studio albumContra la Corriente in 1997, disputes over business practices between him and Mercado arose when a check Anthony wrote for his daughter bounced. Anthony hired his brother Bigram Zayas to investigate Mercado's business dealings.[3] Mercado would not allow Anthony to leave RMM because his contract committed Anthony to record four more albums for the label.[4]

Columbia Records executiveTommy Mottola had approached Anthony to sign a contract to record an album during the peak period of Latin artists crossing over to theAnglophone market.[5] Anthony's contract with RMM, however, denied him the right to record in Spanish for Columbia Records.[6] This situation resulted in a lawsuit against Mercado because Anthony did not want to work under him anymore.[3] As part of the settlement, RMM Records retained the rights to Anthony's earlier albums and to release a compilation album from them while Anthony no longer had any obligations to RMM.[7]

After being signed to Columbia Records, Mottola hiredCory Rooney,Rodney Jenkins, andWalter Afanasieff to produce Anthony's next album. Anthony's next album. Anthony, along with his associates, co-wrote most of the tracks on the album.[5][8] Anthony described his eponymous disc as the "most personal album by far", and refuted the idea he was another Latin artist to crossing over to the Anglophone market because he had already recorded the English-language album,When the Night is Over (1991).[8] One of the songs Anthony wrote with Rooney is "You Sang to Me", which according to the artist, was the first track he composed for the album.[9] Rooney also handled the song's production.[10]

Music and lyrics

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"You Sang to Me" is a mid-tempo,popballad[11][12] that includes elements ofLatin,R&B, andadult contemporary genres.[13] Anthony's vocals are accompanied by acoustic guitars and keyboards, and an accordion solo.[14][15] According to Celia Fernandez ofO, The Oprah Magazine, the song tells "the story of a man not realizing he had let the love of his life walk away while still being with someone else".[16] In an interview withJam!, Anthony described the process of composing the song:

I remember writing the track with Cory Rooney, and going home, I came up with the melody. Then I said, 'What am I going to sing about? What does the melody scream out?' It's screaming out a positive story, an experience with a loved one. After that first hurdle, it all just poured out. It's almost like a barrel of wine that's been sitting there for 10 years and you make a crack and it just pours out. It was in there all along. Everything I wrote was heartfelt. There was no bull about it. It wasn't a trend thing. I just closed my eyes for those two months and just let it pour out.[9]

In the song, Anthony chants, "Just to think you live inside of me/I had no idea how this could be/Now I'm crazy for your love".[10] In 2007, Anthony said the song was inspired by his emotions for American entertainerJennifer Lopez.[17] The duo married in 2004 and divorced ten years later.[18] Lopez referenced "You Sang to Me" in her song "One Love" following their separation, singing, "You sang to me, but I’m not sure".[19] Anthony also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song titled "Muy Dentro de Mi", which includes additional lyrical contributions fromRoberto Blades, andRicardo and Alberto Gaitán.[20]

Release and promotion

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Columbia Records released "You Sang to Me" as the secondsingle fromMarc Anthony in 2000.[21] The song was first released on the soundtrack forRunaway Bride, prior to the release ofMarc Anthony.[22] It was serviced toadult contemporary,hot adult contemporary, andrhythmic contemporary radio on February 7 and 8, 2000.[23][24] In Europe, on April 25, 2000, it was issued as aCD single containing remixes of the song.[25] "Muy Dentro de Mi" was later included on Anthony's compilation albumSigo Siendo Yo: Grandes Éxitos (2006).[26]

Jeff Richter directed the accompanyingmusic video for "You Sang to Me", which was filmed inNew York City.[27] In the video, Anthony is portrayed as a painter and becomes enamored with his assistant, played by Australian modelKristy Hinze. Anthony and Hinze are depicted shopping, ice-skating inProspect Park, Brooklyn, and dining together.[28] When Anthony proposes to Hinze, she runs away. In the end, Anthony is alone at an art exhibition when Hinze appears behind him, and they rekindle their love.[29] According to theNew York Daily News editors George Rush and Joanna Molly, "Anthony has a guardian angel who appears in the form of a homeless man" and is portrayed by Felipe Muniz, the singer's father.[28]

Anthony performed "You Sang to Me" on the promotional tour forMarc Anthony.[30] He performed the song atMadison Square Garden as an encore; this performance is included on the video albumThe Concert from Madison Square Garden.[31] "You Sang to Me" was included on set lists of Anthony's 2002 tour,[32] and his and Lopez'sEl Cantante Tour (2007–2008).[33]

Critical reception

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Following its release, "You Sang to Me" was met with positive reactions frommusic critics, praising Anthony's vocals and the song's arrangements.Billboard editorChuck Taylor called "You Sang to Me" a "stunningly beautiful track" and said the song "will not only feed the souls of those in love but remind those who are wishing to find it again what it ideally feels like".[10] Taylor also wrote, "unlike many songs of devotion, Anthony's lyrics truly makes you perk up your ears and consider every line; it's as if you can envision Anthony sitting in a hotel room writing each verse, as he pines for his own love".[10]The Village Voice writer Grace Bastidas noted both "You Sang to Me" and "That's Okay" "show off his range the best".[34] Richard Harrington ofThe Washington Post stated Anthony summons the "exhilaration of infatuation" on the song.[35] Jon Bream, writing forStar Tribune, said the song has a "strong melody and a big ending".[30] Reviewing the soundtrack ofRunaway Bride,Houston Chronicle's Bruce Westbrook called "You Sang to Me" the "best of ballads", and complimented its "potent hooks and harmonies".[36]

Baltimore Sun writer JD Considine complimented Anthony for being able to "pull every bit of emotion from a lyric" on "You Sang to Me".[37] Ed Morales, also ofThe Village Voice, commented Anthony's "well-rehearsed and intoxicating voice" turns "When I Dream at Night" and "You Sang to Me" into "unexpectedly emotional experiences".[38]Los Angeles Times critic Ernesto Lechner praised the track's "serene" keyboards.[14]The Morning Call editor Paul Willistein said "You Sang to Me" is "another sweet miptempo offering" on the album.[39] In an unfavorable review of the film's soundtrack, Jennifer Barrs of theTampa Tribune was more critical of the track and panned Anthony for singing only three notes in the song.[40]

Accolades

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In 2020,Billboard ranked "You Sang to Me" as the 68th-best song of 2000.[15] Celia Fernandez of theDaily Oprah listed it as the fifth-best song by Marc Anthony.[16] Listing only his English-language songs, Classic Rock History writer Michele Johnson ranked it as Anthony's fifth-best song.[41] Chaospin contributor Linda Giantino placed "You Sang to Me" as the best song by Anthony.[42]

At the43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001, "You Sang to Me" received a nomination forMale Pop Vocal Performance, which ultimately went to "She Walks This Earth" bySting.[43] At the7th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards in the same year, "You Sang to Me" was nominated in the category of Favorite Song From a Movie but the award went to "Can't Fight the Moonlight" byLeAnn Rimes.[44][45] At the13th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards in 2001, "Muy Dentro de Mi" was nominated forPop Song of the Year but lost to "A Puro Dolor" bySon by Four.[46][47] At the8th Annual LatinBillboard Music Awards in 2001, "Muy Dentro de Mi" received four nominations in the categoriesHot Latin Song of the Year,Latin Pop Song of the Year, Tropical/Salsa Track of the Year, and Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year'; it lost the first three to "A Puro Dolor" and the latter toEnrique Iglesias' "Sólo Me Importas Tú".[48] Anthony and Rooney received anAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Pop Award for "You Sang to Me"'s commercial success in 2002.[49] "Muy Dentro De Mi" was also awarded in the Pop field at the 2001 ASCAP Latin Awards.[50] Both versions received aBroadcast Music, Inc. Award in their respective fields.[51][52]

Chart performance

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On the USBillboard Hot 100, "You Sang to Me" debuted at number 77 on the chart dated February 26, 2000.[53] The song rose up the chart over the next four months, peaking at number two on June 3, 2000 and giving Anthony both his highest position on the Hot 100 and his final top 10 hit on the chart.[54] The song topped theAdult Contemporary chart for seven weeks[55] and peaked on theBillboardAdult Top 40,Mainstream Top 40, andRhythmic charts at numbers 18, 15, and 27, respectively.[56][57][58] "Muy Dentro de Mi" topped theHot Latin Songs andTropical Airplay charts, becoming Anthony's fourth and thirteenth number-one song on those charts.[59][60] The Spanish version also peaked at number two on theLatin Pop Airplay chart.[61] In Canada, "You Sang to Me" peaked at number 11 and topped the adult contemporary chart according toRPM.[62][63]

"You Sang to Me" failed to chart in Australia, but reached number ten in New Zealand.[64] In mainland Europe, the song reached the top 10 in Austria,[65] Belgium (Flanders region),[66] the Netherlands—both theDutch Top 40 and theDutch Single Top 100[67][68] and Norway.[69] It also peaked at number 11 in Sweden,[70] at number 15 in Finland,[71] and at number 21 in Germany and Switzerland.[72][73] "You Sang to Me" was named Europe's 76th-best-performing song of 2000 byMusic & Media magazine[74] and was certifiedgold in Austria,[75] Norway,[76] and Sweden.[77]

Track listings

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CD maxi-single[25]

  1. "You Sang to Me" (radio edit) – 3:51
  2. "You Sang to Me" (remix) – 5:30
  3. "Muy Dentro de Mi" (radio edit #2) – 3:49
  4. "I Need to Know" (Pablo Flores Miami Mix) – 10:50

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from theMarc Anthony andSigo Siendo Yo: Grandes Exitos liner notes.[78][20]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "You Sang to Me"
Chart (2000)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[65]3
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[66]6
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[62]11
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[63]1
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[79]26
Croatia (HRT)[80]2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[71]15
Germany (GfK)[73]21
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[67]3
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[68]2
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[64]10
Norway (VG-lista)[69]3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[70]11
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[72]21
USBillboard Hot 100[54]2
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[55]1
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[56]18
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[57]15
USRhythmic (Billboard)[58]27
Weekly chart performance for "Muy Dentro de Mi"
Chart (2000)Peak
position
USHot Latin Songs (Billboard)[59]1
USLatin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[61]2
USTropical Airplay (Billboard)[60]1

Year-end charts

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2000 year-end chart performance for "You Sang to Me"
Chart (2000)Position
Austria (Mega Single Top 100)[81]23
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[82]19
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[74]76
Netherlands (Mega Single Top 100)[83]7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[84]91
USBillboard Hot 100[85]23
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[85]5
2001 year-end chart performance for "You Sang to Me"
Chart (2001)Position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[86]27
2000 year-end chart performance for "Muy Dentro de Mi"
Chart (2000)Position
US Latin Songs (Billboard)[85]6
US Latin Pop Airplay (Billboard)[85]5
US Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[85]5

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[75]Gold25,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[76]Gold5,000*
Sweden (GLF)[77]Gold15,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

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