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Call Me Maybe

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2011 single by Carly Rae Jepsen
Not to be confused withCall Me Baby.

"Call Me Maybe"
Single byCarly Rae Jepsen
from the EPCuriosityand the albumKiss
B-side
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2011 (2011-09-20)
Recorded2009–2011
StudioUmbrella (Richmond, British Columbia, Canada)
Genre
Length3:13
Label
Songwriters
ProducerJosh Ramsay
Carly Rae Jepsen singles chronology
"Sour Candy"
(2009)
"Call Me Maybe"
(2011)
"Curiosity"
(2012)
Music video
"Call Me Maybe" onYouTube

"Call Me Maybe" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriterCarly Rae Jepsen from her extended playCuriosity (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and international debut albumKiss (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as afolk song, but its genre was modified topop following the production byJosh Ramsay. It was released as the lead single from the EP on September 20, 2011 in Canada through604 Records. In 2012, Jepsen was signed toSchoolboy Records and re-released "Call Me Maybe" worldwide through the label, as her debut international single. Musically, "Call Me Maybe" is ateen pop,dance-pop andbubblegum pop track that alludes to the inconvenience thatlove at first sight brings to a girl who hopes for a call back from a new crush.

"Call Me Maybe" topped theCanadian Hot 100. Outside of Canada, "Call Me Maybe" topped charts in over 15 countries including Australia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Poland, Ireland, Slovakia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. It peaked inside the top five of the charts in Austria, Belgium (Flanders & Wallonia), Germany, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. After peaking at the top position of the Canadian Hot 100, Jepsen became the fifth Canadian artist to do so in her home country since 2007. In the United States, the track reached number one on theMainstream Top 40 chart,[1] and is the first number one by a Canadian female artist on theBillboard Hot 100 chart since 2007's "Girlfriend" byAvril Lavigne.

An accompanying music video was directed by Ben Knechtel. In it, Jepsen seeks the attention of an attractiveboy next door who is revealed at the end of the story to be attracted to a male band member. As part of the promotion for the song, Jepsen performed the track onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she made her US television debut, and at the2012Billboard Music Awards. "Call Me Maybe" has been covered by several artists, includingBen Howard,Big Time Rush,Fun,Cimorelli,JPEGMafia, andCody Simpson, and parodied byCookie Monster and some of the news staff ofNPR. It was also covered on "The New Rachel", the season premiere episode of the fourth season ofGlee.

"Call Me Maybe" was nominated for twoGrammy Awards, forSong of the Year andBest Pop Solo Performance at the55th Annual ceremony, but lost to "We Are Young" by Fun and the live performance of "Set Fire to the Rain" byAdele, respectively. On December 11, 2012, "Call Me Maybe" was namedSong of the Year for 2012 by MTV.[2] In its 2012Year-End issue,Billboard magazine ranked this song #2 in theHot 100 Songs,Digital Songs, and Canadian Hot 100 charts. The song was also ranked number one by the Village Voice's annual Pazz and Jop poll, which compiles the votes of music critics from all over the United States.[3]

The song was the best-selling single worldwide in 2012, selling over 12 million copies in that year alone, and the best-selling single on the iTunes Store worldwide in 2012. With worldwide sales of 18 million copies and over 1billion streams on Spotify, it became the best-selling single of the 21st century by a female artist and one of the most successful singles of all time.[4] "Call Me Maybe" was the best-selling digital single of 2012 worldwide,[5][6] and is the seventh best-selling digital single of all time. The song is ranked at #436 onRolling Stone's updated list ofThe 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,[7] and eighth onBillboard's list of the 500 Best Pop Songs of All Time.[8]

Background

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Marianas Trench's vocalistJosh Ramsay co-wrote "Call Me Maybe".

"Call Me Maybe" was initially written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as afolk song, while they were on tour. Jepsen explained that the writing process was easy, and that she wasn't "over-thinking it. We brought inJosh [Ramsay], and he helped us kind ofpop-ify it."[9] The following days, she recorded the track at the Umbrella Studios inRichmond,British Columbia, Canada.[10] Jepsen later explained that it is "basically a pick up. What person hasn't wanted to approach somebody before and stopped because it's scary? I know I have."[11] "Call Me Maybe" had been first released in Canada only through604 Records on September 20, 2011.[12]

In December 2011, singersJustin Bieber andSelena Gomez were in Canada and heard the track on the radio. After they spoke about the song on theirTwitter accounts, Jepsen instantly gained international attention, and got signed byScooter Braun to hisSchoolboy Records.[13] Bieber's tweet said the song "is possibly the catchiest song I've ever heard..."[14] Braun revealed that Bieber has "never jumped out and promoted an artist like this before. He sends me differentYouTube videos of unsigned artists that he'd like to work with, but never someone who already had a song out and is on the radio."[14] Worldwide distribution of the single was done throughInterscope Records.[15]

Composition

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A 19-second sample of thechorus which features Jepsen singing about hoping for a call back from acrush.[16] The background incorporatessynthesizeddisco-stylestring chords.[16][17]

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"Call Me Maybe" was written by Jepsen and Crowe, with additional writing and song production by Josh Ramsay.[10] Lyrically, the song describes the "infatuation and inconvenience of a love at first sight," as described by Bill Lamb ofAbout.com.[16] During the pre-chorus, Jepsen states how she suddenly becomes attracted to a person, singing, "Your stare was holding, ripped jeans, skin was showing/Hot night, wind was blowing/Where you think you're going, baby?"[18] As thechorus begins, the background incorporatessynthesizedstring chords, and Jepsen explains that her feelings towards the guy are unexpected, "Hey, I just met you/And this is crazy/But here's my number/So call me maybe."[16][19]

Melody Lau ofRolling Stone wrote that "Call Me Maybe" is a "Taylor Swift meetsRobyn" song.[14] Jon O'Brien ofAllMusic called it ateen pop song with "a chorus that just about straddles that fine line between sugary sweet and sickly."[20] Tiffany Lee ofYahoo! Music deemed it as an instantsummer hit, and added that "Call Me Maybe" has "a good beat, great melody and catchy lyrics; something you and your friends can belt out in the car while driving to the beach, a party, and pretty much anywhere."[21]Jon Caramanica ofThe New York Times wrote that the song is "breezy and sweet, an eyelash-fluttering flirtation run hard through theDisney-pop model of digitized feelings and brusque, chipper arrangements."[18]Kelsey McKinney and Scott Kellum ofVox described it as "catchybubblegum pop" that is given depth by "the absolute height of Jepsen's vocal range".[22]

According to Musicnotes.com, "Call Me Maybe" is written in the key ofG major with a moderatetempo of 120 beats per minute (BPM). Jepsen's vocals span from G3 to C5, and the song follows a key progression of Cmaj7–G/D–Cmaj7–G/D.[23]

Critical reception

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The song received critical acclaim.Rolling Stone journalist Melody Lau considered "Call Me Maybe" "a sugarydance-pop tune about hoping for a call back from a crush,"[14] while Kat George ofVH1 described it as a "guilty pop pleasure."[24] Emma Carmichael ofGawker did a long review on the track, which she described as the "new perfect pop song."[17] Carmichael further added that the song is "flawless" and that "we will be virtually incapable of escaping the song and its stridentdisco strings and that horribly catchyhook."[17] Nicole James ofMTV revealed that "Call Me Maybe" is probably the catchiest song she has ever heard, and added that "I don't even want to tell you what the play count is in myiTunes for that song, but the moment you press play you're sucked in."[25]

The Village Voice'sMaura Johnston deemed it as an "utterlyearwormy" song.[26]RedEye's Emily Van Zandt began her review of the track saying, "screw you, Internet. Thanks to a couple of posts on blogs that I refuse to own up to follow, my afternoon has been dedicated to Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe'."[27] Van Zandt continued to state that "all I know is that I have co-dependency issues when it comes to my music. When it's sad, I'm sad. When it's angry, I'm angry. And when it's ridiculously over-produced,up-tempo bubblegum pop with terrible lyrics on a beautiful day inChicago when I'm wearing pink pants, I just kind of want to start skipping around handing my number out to random bros, you know?"[27] Jim Farber of theNew York Daily News said, "In lyrical construction, melodic flourish and instrumental arrangement, 'Maybe' has the urgency and sweep of the greatest teen pop songs ever recorded."[28]

Pitchfork named "Call Me Maybe" the 29th best song of 2012,[29] whileRolling Stone named it the 50th greatest single of that year.[30] It was voted the best single of 2012 byThe Village Voice's 40th annualPazz & Jop critics' poll.[31] As of April 2017,Billboard ranked at number one on list "The Best Chorus of the 21st Century".[32][33] In September 2021,Rolling Stone placed it at number 436 on their500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.[34] In October 2022,Variety's Rachel Seo ranked it as Jepsen's 11th best song, writing: "The chronically catchy track evokes memories of 2012, which, among many things, was the year whenMarvel'sThe Avengers debuted in theaters and formerPresidentObama wasreelected. Call it overplayed and outdated, but if there was a song that could be considered most likely to bring about world peace, 'Call Me Maybe' might rank second (afterJohn Lennon's 'Imagine')."[35]

Commercial performance

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Canada

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Jepsen became the sixth Canadian woman to reach the top of theBillboard Hot 100.

"Call Me Maybe" achieved commercial success in Canada, and later in the United States and around the world. The song is Jepsen's third single to enter theCanadian Hot 100, debuting at number 97 for the week of October 22, 2011.[36][37] For the week of February 11, 2012, "Call Me Maybe" reached number one in its 17th week on the Canadian Hot 100.[38] By doing so, Jepsen became the fifth Canadian artist ever to reach the top position on the new chart in her home country, afterAvril Lavigne,Nelly Furtado,Nikki Yanofsky, andYoung Artists for Haiti.[39] Jepsen commented that she feels "ultimately honored to be mentioned among those names. These are all artists I look up to in a big way. I have their music, they've been on my records since I can remember. It's really hard to believe. It's cool because at the same time, it's all that I've all ever been working for."[40] The song has since been certified nine times platinum byMusic Canada (MC), for sales of 720,000 units of the track in the country.[41] It spent a total of 74 weeks on the chart.

United States of America

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In the United States, the song debuted at number 38 on theBillboard Hot 100 on the week of March 10, 2012 with 80,000downloads.[42] The song entered the top ten on the chart the week April 14, 2012 at number ten[43] The song reached number one on the week ending June 23, 2012 and spent nine consecutive weeks at number one on theBillboard Hot 100.[44] Jepsen is the first Canadian female artist to have a number one onBillboard Hot 100 since Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend", which reached number one the week of May 5, 2007, making her the first Canadian artist to have a number one in the2010s. The song is only the fourth song to log seven weeks at number one by an artist from Canada, tied with "Sh-Boom" bythe Crew-Cuts, "Informer" bySnow featuringMC Shan, and "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" byBryan Adams. Three weeks earlier, it had reached number one on theDigital Songs component chart.[45] The track also reached number one on theMainstream Top 40 chart.[46] The song is Jepsen's first entry on theBillboard charts in the country, which made her the first lead woman sinceKesha with her single "Tik Tok" to have her debut single peak at such position.[45] "Call Me Maybe" holds the record for the longest run at number one on the US Hot 100 among female Canadian artists and tied withPercy Faith's 1960 song, "Theme from a Summer Place", for the longest among all Canadian artists.[47] "Call Me Maybe" was certified Diamond by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA),[48] becoming third female artist to achieve with her own single and first Canadian female artist to achieve, and as of August 2015, it has sold 7.6 million copies in the US, making it the country's twelfth all-time best-selling digital single.[49][50]

Other countries

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"Call Me Maybe" debuted at number 39 in Australia on the chart issue dated March 18, 2012,[51] and four weeks later, rose to number one.[51] It remained at the top for five consecutive weeks, before falling to number two.[51] The song has since been certified nine-times Platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), denoting shipments of 630,000 copies.[52] The song also made its debut on thecountry's chart for the week of March 5, 2012 at number 22, reaching the top position four weeks later.[53] It remained at the top for five consecutive weeks, before falling to number two.[53] By August 2012, "Call Me Maybe" had been certified three-times Platinum by theRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ), surpassing digital sales of 45,000 units.[54] "Call Me Maybe" became New Zealand's best selling single in 2012, placed at the top spot by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand.[55]

"Call Me Maybe" performed well in Europe also, topping the charts in France, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[51] The song debuted in the Republic of Ireland on March 15, 2012. The song went to number one the following week, March 22, 2012, and stayed consecutively at number one for four weeks.[56] while attaining top three positions in Austria, Belgium (Flanders andWallonia), Germany, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.[51] In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number one on theUK Singles Chart on April 8, 2012 – for the week ending date April 14, 2012 – selling nearly 107,000 copies in the first week and remaining at the top for four weeks.[57][58] The song became the third fastest-selling song of 2012 on the UK Singles Chart, behindDJ Fresh andRita Ora's track "Hot Right Now" andCheryl's "Call My Name".[59] "Call Me Maybe" remained at number one for a second week on April 15, 2012 – for the week ending date April 21, 2012 – keeping Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" from reaching such position after outselling it by two to one.[60] In its fourth week on the chart, the song stayed at number one with 99,569 copies sold after three consecutive weeks selling over 100,000 copies.[61] The song became Britain's second best-selling single of 2012, with 1,143,000 copies sold.[62] As of April 2017, "Call Me Maybe" has sold 1.35 million copies in the United Kingdom, making it the 11th biggest-selling song by a woman on the UK Singles Chart.[63]

Music video

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Background and release

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The music video for "Call Me Maybe" was written and directed by Ben Knechtel and filmed at 19841 48a Ave,Langley, British Columbia on October 30, 2011.[64] According to Knechtel, the main idea behind the concept was to have a "twist at the end", trying to get away from the idea of the classic "boy meets a girl" story.[65] The music video was released on December 9, 2011,[66] before being re-uploaded on March 1, 2012.[67] In a 2018 interview withiHeartRadio Canada, Nowell said he had regrets about his participation in the video, claiming that he was paid$500 with a promise of additionalresiduals, but never received "a single penny in royalties".[64] He also expressed misgivings about his role, saying, "I didn't like being known as the gay guy in the 'Call Me Maybe' video. It was just something I wasn't used to". He added that it was initially planned for the character's sexuality to be revealed when he kissed the guitarist, but he objected to this: "I was like, 'I'm going to be completely honest with you. I'm not going to kiss a guy, especially for $500.' I said, "I really don't think I'm comfortable kissing a guy for a music video". Nowell also claimed that he came up with actual ending for the video stating "You know what? What if instead of me kissing a guy at the end of the video, what if I just give a guy my number or something like that?"[68]

Synopsis and reception

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The video begins with Jepsen spying on her attractive tattooed neighbour (Holden Nowell) as he is mowing his lawn.[18] As he takes his shirt off and notices she is staring at him, Jepsen is embarrassed and falls below her window, out of sight. She is reading the booksLove at First Sight (Men in Uniform) byB. J. Daniels andSkylar's Outlaw byLinda Warren. The scene then cuts to her garage, where she is rehearsing the track with her band. Following the rehearsals, her bandmates push her to go and wash her vehicle, aFord Mustang, where she tries to divert her neighbor's attention from working on his vehicle, aChevrolet Camaro with forming various provocative poses only to fall off the vehicle hood. She is briefly knocked out from the fall, during which she dreams of aromance novel-type encounter with her crush against the backdrop ofPeggy's Cove.[69] As she comes to, the neighbor then helps her get up and watches the band rehearse the track again. After turning and writing down her telephone number, Jepsen sees her neighbor pass one of her male bandmates (Tavish Crowe) his own number, indicating he isgay, where the very end shows that Jepsen is taken aback by this. The video received three nominations on the 2012MuchMusic Video Awards in the categories of UR Fave Video, Pop Video of the Year, and Video of the Year.[70]

Live performances

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Jepsen performing "Call Me Maybe" on October 20, 2012, on theBelieve Tour

On March 26, 2012, Jepsen visitedWBBM-FM'sMorning Show and performed two tracks of herEP, "Call Me Maybe" and "Curiosity".[71] Days later, the singer made her US television debut duringThe Ellen DeGeneres Show performing "Call Me Maybe". Emily Exton ofPop Dust summarized the performance, writing, "delivering fairly true-to-radio vocals that seemed to overcome any lingering nerves performing for millions of viewers (and your sorta boss?) might bring on, Carly left the security of the mike stand to move beneath the oversized dandelion lights during the final moments of her euphoric head-bobber."[72] She also performed an acoustic version of the song onKidd Kraddick in the Morning andKISS 92.5.[73][74] On May 2, 2012, on a visit to Australia, she performed "Call Me Maybe" on the TV showSunrise.[75] On May 20, 2012, Jepsen performed the track on the2012Billboard Music Awards.[76] On June 9, 2012, Jepsen performed the track with Justin Bieber on theCapital FMSummertime Ball at theWembley Stadium,London.[77]

On June 17, 2012, Jepsen performed the song at2012 MuchMusic Video Awards. On July 22, 2012, Jepsen performed the song at2012 Teen Choice Awards. She also performed the song onCBBC showFriday Download on April 27, 2012, even though the show is pre-recorded. On August 26, 2012, Jepsen performed the song live at theUS OpenArthur Ashe Kids' Day, in what began as a pro-am doubles tennis match (Mardy Fish and Jepsen vs.Novak Djokovic and Olympic swimmerMissy Franklin) but quickly became a musical performance initiated by Djokovic and Franklin, with chair umpireMatthew Morrison (of the TV showGlee) handing a microphone to the seemingly surprised Jepsen.[78] During the number, the tennis court was filled with ball kids doing choreographed dance moves, a four-piece back-up band, a juggle, a marching band, Djokovic pushing a lawnmower as in the official video, and many other performers. Carly Rae Jepsen andHarvey Keitel performed "Call Me Maybe" alternating their own version of it duringComedy Central'sNight of Too Many Starsautismbenefit show on October 21, 2012.[79]

Cover versions and parodies

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Lip dubs

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Justin Bieber andKaty Perry were two of several celebrities who made a video lip syncing to "Call Me Maybe".

A number of parody andlip dub videos have been released throughout the internet since the song's release.Big Time Rush,Ashley Tisdale, Justin Bieber, and Selena Gomez uploaded a parody video to YouTube on February 18, 2012; it instantly turnedviral,[17] having over 75 million views as of August 2019.[80] Pop singerKaty Perry also released a viral video with her friends on April 19, 2012,[81] while hosts and members of theE! TV seriesFashion Police also released theirs on May 4, 2012.[82] On May 23, 2012, a compilation from several fan videos was uploaded to Jepsen'sVevo page.[83] TheHarvard Universitybaseball team uploaded alip-sync video to the song on YouTube on May 6, 2012, which it had recorded on the way to a game overspring break.[84] As of August 2019, it had been viewed over 19 million times.[85] TheMiami Dolphins Cheerleaders have also made a cover of the song that has garnered over 25 million views as of August 2019.[86] On July 11, 2012,Crystal Palace F.C. released a cover version, in which the Crystal Palace cheerleaders squad, "the Crystals", sang and danced along to "Call Me Maybe". A promotional campaign to encourage the sale ofseason's tickets at the club, it was dubbed "Call Me Crystals".[87]

In July 2012, members of theUnited States Armed Forces stationed inKandahar International Airport, Afghanistan had released another lip dub video with the idea to show troops in a more positive, light-hearted way.[88] TheBaracksdubs YouTube channel usedAuto-Tune to produce asatire version from clips ofBarack Obama.[89][90]New York Mets infielderJustin Turner has also used the song as his at-bat music at home games.[91] On July 3, 2012, Mabson Enterprises released a digital-only compilation onBandcamp comprising 43 versions of the track remixed or covered including tracks byDan Deacon, Ear Pwr, Poingly andSean Carnage.[92][93] On July 20, 2012, the cast ofHollywood Heights,Cody Longo,Brittany Underwood,Carlos Ponce,Melissa Ordway,Jama Williamson,Meredith Salenger, among others, made a cover version of them lip singing and dancing along to the song on set of the show.[94] On July 26, 2012, theUnited States Olympic swimming team posted a video of them lip syncing to the song at practice and on the way to London for theOlympics.[95] On July 30, 2012, a mashup video featuringNASA videos of theMars Science Laboratory was posted on YouTube, just a week before theCuriosity rover landed onMars. The video was then updated after the landing and played for the Mars Curiosity Rover team at theJet Propulsion Laboratory as the wake up video for Sol 18 on August 24, 2012.[96] The cast ofThe Big Bang Theory made aflashmob of the song on October 23, 2012, during the live taping of an episode.[97]

Cover versions, mashups, and remixes

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A number ofcovers also emerged since the song's release. On March 24, 2012,Cimorelli performed a dance routine version of the song.[98] The group returned in a sequel titled "Don't Call Me Baby", this time featuringMattyBRaps on May 9.[99] On June 7, 2012, producer Chi Duly released "Call Me Calvin (Chi Duly Edit)", amashup which replaced the original backing of "Call Me Maybe" withCalvin Harris' singles "I'm Not Alone", "Feel So Close", and "We Found Love".[100]

On July 10, 2012,Sesame Street released a parody of the song, called "Share it Maybe", which features "Cookie Monster-ified lyrics".[101] A cover of the song released by Carly Rae Jepsen Tribute Team peaked at number 49 on theUK Singles Chart for one week[102] and another version byHit Masters spent the same amount of time on the chart but peaked 23 places lower, at number 72.[103] Americanindie pop bandFun covered "Call Me Maybe" in an acoustic form at an in-studio session for Dutch radio3FM.[104] On May 8, 2012, folk artistBen Howard covered the song forBBC Radio.[105] Renditions from other notable people includeJames Franco andColin Powell.[88][106] On July 30, 2012,video game developerHeR Interactive, well known for theNancy Drew computer games, added a new video parody of the song aboutNancy Drew, titled "Call Me Nancy, Second Chance Me", a reference to the "Second Chance" feature in its games.[107][108]

On thefourth season ofGlee premiere episode "The New Rachel", they covered "Call Me Maybe" as a way to decide who the "newRachel" will be.[109] During theAustralian fourth season ofThe X Factor, the finalists recorded and performed a cover of "Call Me Maybe" as acharity single in aid of Sony Foundation's You Can program.[110]Girls Aloud covered "Call Me Maybe" live during theirTen: The Hits Tour.[111]Los Angelescomedy punk bandRadioactive Chicken Heads recorded apunk rock version of the song in November 2012, also releasing a music video concurrently with their punk rock cover of Taylor Swift's "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".[112] During the first episode of theeighth season ofAmerica's Got Talent, aired on June 4, 2013, the 3 Penny Chorus and Orchestra directed by Arianne Abela did a cover of "Call Me Maybe", arranged by Colin Britt and Arianne Abela.[113]"Weird Al" Yankovic briefly covered the song as part of hispolkamedley "NOW That's What I Call Polka!" for his 2014 albumMandatory Fun.[114] For the thirtieth anniversary ofMathWorks in 2014, a group of employees created a flashmob-style parody version called "Call Me Nerdy".[115]Baltimore rapperJPEGMafia released his own cover for the song as well. On September 25, 2020, a short for theDisney Channel showGravity Falls was released.[116] In that short, one of the main characters,Mabel, sings "Call Me Mabel", a parody of the song.[116]

Track listings

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  • Digital download[12]
  1. "Call Me Maybe"  – 3:13
  1. "Call Me Maybe"  – 3:13
  2. "Both Sides Now"  – 3:53
  3. "Talk to Me"  – 2:50
  4. "Call Me Maybe" (Instrumental)  – 3:13
  • Digital download – DAISHI DANCE Remix[118]
  1. "Call Me Maybe" (Daishi Dance Remix)  – 4:40


  1. "Call Me Maybe"  – 3:13
  2. "Both Sides Now"  – 3:53
  1. "Call Me Maybe" (Manhattan Clique Remix)  – 5:56
  2. "Call Me Maybe" (Almighty Club Mix)  – 6:58
  3. "Call Me Maybe" (10 Kings.VS. Ollie Green Remix)  – 3:08
  4. "Call Me Maybe" (Coyote Kisses Remix)  – 4:46

Credits and personnel

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  • Carly Rae Jepsen – vocals, songwriting
  • Tavish Crowe – songwriting, guitar, bass, drums, synthesizer, strings, backing vocals
  • Josh Ramsay – production, songwriting, guitars, bass, drums, synthesizer, strings, backing vocals
  • Dave Ogilvie – mixing[121]

Credits adapted fromCuriosity andKiss album liner notes.[122]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2011–2016)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[51]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[123]3
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[124]2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[125]2
Brazil (Billboard Brasil Hot 100)[126]26
BrazilHot Pop Songs[126]7
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[127]1
CanadaAC (Billboard)[128]1
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[129]7
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[130]4
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[131]1
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[132]86
Denmark (Tracklisten)[133]1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[134]1
France (SNEP)[135]1
Germany (GfK)[136]3
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[137]1
Ireland (IRMA)[138]1
Israel (Media Forest)[139]2
Italy (FIMI)[140]2
Japan (Japan Hot 100) (Billboard)[141]3
Lebanon (Lebanese Top 20)[142]4
Luxembourg (Luxembourg Digital Songs)[143]1
Mexico (Billboard Mexican Airplay)[144]4
Mexico Anglo Airplay (Monitor Latino)[145]2
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[146]2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[147]2
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[148]1
Norway (VG-lista)[149]3
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[150]1
Romania (Airplay 100)[151]12
Scotland Singles (OCC)[152]1
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[153]1
Slovenia (SloTop50)[154]32
South Korea (Gaon)[155]18
South Korea International (Gaon)[156]1
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[157]7
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[158]2
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[159]1
UK Singles (OCC)[160]1
USBillboard Hot 100[161]1
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[162]4
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[163]2
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[164]8
USDance Singles Sales[165]1
USDance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[166]7
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[167]1
USRhythmic Airplay (Billboard)[168]14
Venezuela Pop Rock General (Record Report)[169]1

Year-end charts

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2012 year-end chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2012)Position
Australia (ARIA)[170]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[171]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[172]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[172]5
Brazil (Crowley)[173]11
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[174]2
Denmark (Tracklisten)[175]6
France (SNEP)[176]3
Germany (Media Control Charts)[177]6
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[178]4
Ireland (IRMA)[179]5
Israel (Media Forest)[180]8
Italy (FIMI)[181]7
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[182]9
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[183]1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[184]6
New Zealand (RIANZ)[185]1
Poland (ZPAV)[186]8
South Korea International (Gaon)[187]9
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[188]16
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[189]8
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[190]5
Taiwan (Hito Radio)[191]8
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[62]2
USBillboard Hot 100[192]2
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[192]14
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[192]8
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard)[193]25
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[192]4
2013 year-end chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2013)Position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[194]91
France (SNEP)[195]73
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[196]18
South Korea (Gaon)[197]48
South Korea (Gaon International Chart)[198]1
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[199]160
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[200]26
2014 year-end chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2014)Position
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[201]9
South Korea (Gaon International Chart)[202]32
2016 year-end chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2016)Position
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[203]99
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[204]9

Decade-end charts

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2010s-end chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
Chart (2010–2019)Position
Australia (ARIA)[205]22
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[206]61
USBillboard Hot 100[207]13

All-time charts

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All-time chart performance for "Call Me Maybe"
ChartPosition
USBillboard Hot 100[208]56
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[209]60

Certifications

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Certifications for "Call Me Maybe"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[210]15× Platinum1,050,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[211]Platinum30,000*
Belgium (BRMA)[212]Platinum30,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[213]Diamond250,000
Canada (Music Canada)[214]Diamond800,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[215]Platinum30,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[216]Gold5,876[216]
France (SNEP)[217]Gold150,000*
Germany (BVMI)[218]5× Gold750,000
Italy (FIMI)[219]3× Platinum90,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[220]Million1,000,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[221]2× Platinum40,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[222]6× Platinum90,000*
South Korea (Gaon Chart)2,677,999[223]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[224]2× Platinum120,000
Sweden (GLF)[225]4× Platinum160,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[226]3× Platinum90,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[228]5× Platinum3,000,000[227]
United States (RIAA)[229]Diamond10,000,000
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[230]4× Platinum7,200,000
Japan (RIAJ)[231]Platinum100,000,000
Summaries
Worldwide (IFPI)18,000,000[232]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates for "Call Me Maybe"
Country / regionDateFormatLabel
Canada[12]September 20, 2011Digital download604
Europe[51]February 20, 2012Schoolboy,Interscope
United States[233]February 22, 2012
Brazil[234]February 24, 2012
Germany[235]
United Kingdom[117]March 30, 2012Digital EP
United StatesApril 17, 2012CD single
Germany[119]April 27, 2012

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