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1993 single by Lis Sørensen
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"Torn"
Single byEdnaswap
from the albumEdnaswap
Released1995
Recorded1990
Length4:23
LabelEast West
Songwriter(s)
  • Scott Cutler
  • Anne Preven
  • Phil Thornalley
Producer(s)
Ednaswap singles chronology
"Glow"
(1995)
"Torn"
(1995)
"Brændt"
Single byLis Sørensen
from the album Under stjernerne et sted
B-side"På Forunderlig Vis"
Released1993
Length4:30
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)
Music video
"Brændt" onYouTube

"Torn" is a song written byScott Cutler,Anne Preven—who composed all of the lyrics—andPhil Thornalley in 1991 as a solo song for Preven. It was recorded and performed live during this period, but not given its first formal release until 1993, when Danish singerLis Sørensen released the song inDanish under the title "Brændt" ([pʁænˀt], meaning 'burnt').

Cutler and Preven formed analternative rock band,Ednaswap, in 1993. Ednaswap gave "Torn" its first formal English-language release in 1995, where it was released as a single from theirself-titled debut. Later, in 1996, the first English-language cover, by American-Norwegian singerTrine Rein, was produced and released.

The best known version of "Torn" is sung by Australian singerNatalie Imbruglia, who covered it for her 1997 debut single. Her version was produced by Thornalley; it peaked at number one on the singles charts of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Spain, and Sweden, as well as on three USBillboard charts. Imbruglia's version sold over four million copies worldwide.

Original version

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"Torn" was written in 1991 byScott Cutler andAnne Preven with producerPhil Thornalley as a solo song for Preven. Cutler and Preven's band Ednaswap performed it live, but did not initially release a recording.[1]

Ednaswap released a recorded version in 1995. The song followed the single "Glow" from theirself-titled debut album. Thornalley and Cutler produced the session. The band later released several variations and remixes of the song as B-sides and on their albumWacko Magneto.

Lis Sørensen version in Danish

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The first recording of the song was in 1993 by Danish singerLis Sørensen as "Brændt" ("Burnt"). It was featured on her albumUnder stjernerne et sted ("Somewhere Below the Stars"), and was also a radio single. It became a hit in Denmark. Sørensen had received the song through music producerPoul Bruun [da], as a suggestion for inclusion on her new album. The Danish lyrics were written byElisabeth Gjerluff Nielsen [da].[2][3]

Trine Rein version

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"Torn"
Single byTrine Rein
from the album Beneath My Skin
Released1996
Length4:10
LabelJoy Music
Songwriter(s)
  • Scott Cutler
  • Anne Preven
  • Phil Thornalley
Producer(s)Poul Bruun
Trine Rein singles chronology
"Stay with Me Baby"
(1994)
"Torn"
(1996)
"Do You Really Wanna Leave Me This Way"
(1996)
Music video
"Torn" onYouTube

A version of the song was recorded in 1996 by American-Norwegian singerTrine Rein and released on her second album,Beneath My Skin (1996). Rein's version reached number 10 on the Norwegian chart. Amusic video was also produced to promote this version.

Natalie Imbruglia version

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"Torn"
Single byNatalie Imbruglia
from the albumLeft of the Middle
B-side
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Frightened Child"
  • "Contradictions"
  • "Diving in the Deep End"
Released27 October 1997 (1997-10-27)[4]
Genre
Length4:04
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Scott Cutler
  • Anne Preven
  • Phil Thornalley
Producer(s)Phil Thornalley
Natalie Imbruglia singles chronology
"Torn"
(1997)
"Big Mistake"
(1998)
Audio sample
Music video
"Torn" onYouTube

In 1997, Australian singer and actressNatalie Imbruglia, working with Thornalley, covered the song for her debut studio album,Left of the Middle (1997). Imbruglia's version was recorded in Kilburn, London, with David Munday (lead guitar), Thornalley (bass, rhythm guitars),Chuck Sabo (drums), Henry Binns, Sam Hardaker (Zero 7) (drum programming) andKatrina Leskanich (background vocals). It was mixed byNigel Godrich. Released as a single, Imbruglia's version became a worldwide hit.

For the song, Imbruglia received aGrammy Award nomination forBest Female Pop Vocal Performance, losing toCeline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On". The accompanyingmusic video for "Torn" features British actorJeremy Sheffield.

Imbruglia also recorded an acoustic version of the song in 2001 forMTV Unplugged. The sheet music for "Torn" is published in thekey ofF major.[7]

Critical reception

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Larry Flick fromBillboard described the song as a "shuffling, acoustic-lined rocker", noting that it "has the rich texture and guitar flavor needed to win the props of rock radio." He added, "However, the song also has an infectious melody that will warm the heart of anyone with a hankering for a slice of pure pop. Imbruglia has a charming, heartfelt delivery mildly reminiscent ofJewel."[8] Scottish newspaperDaily Record commented, "Gorgeous tune from a gorgeous lady".[9] A reviewer fromMusic & Media stated that "this very convincing debut single" has taken the U.K. charts by storm, "and looks likely to do so elsewhere."[10]Music Week rated it five out of five, picking it as Single of the Week. They wrote, "The formerNeighbours star possesses a sweet voice and this song — produced byNigel Godrich (Radiohead) — has a gentle beauty. Should be huge."[11] The magazine's Alan Jones viewed it as an "excellent single", adding, "A star is reborn."[12]

In 2013, "Torn" was declared the "Best Pop Song" on a top 10 list, part of a larger collection of songs byQ magazine in their special edition1001 Best Songs Ever issue.[13] In 2013,Billboard ranked "Torn" the number 26 Biggest Pop Song based only on pop radio charts compiled between 1992 and 2012.[14] In 2005, "Torn" was listed at number 383 onBlender magazine's list of "500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".[15]

Chart performance

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The physical single of Imbruglia's version of the song has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide, including more than 1 million copies in the UK alone.[16] In the UK, as of 2012 it was the 85th biggest selling single of all time.[17] The track peaked at number two for three weeks, from 2 to 22 November 1997,[18] and then dropped to number four, it broke the airplay record in the UK (more than 2000 plays) for six weeks and was number one for fourteen weeks in the UK radio chart. On 24 September 2007, Natalie Imbruglia's version of the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 70, on the strength of digital sales after her greatest hits album was released. In the Flanders region of Belgium, the single peaked at a number one for 7 consecutive weeks and charted for 22 weeks.[19]

In the United States, the song peaked at number one on theHot 100 Airplay chart for 11 consecutive weeks. However, as a result of rules preventing tracks which had not been released as physical singles from charting on theBillboard Hot 100, the song did not chart there during its peak of popularity in the United States. When the song was declining in popularity, the rules changed to allow airplay-only songs onto the chart, and the song charted for 2 weeks, peaking at number 42. In Canada, it peaked at number one on theRPM Top Singles chart for 12 nonconsecutive weeks, from 13 April to 8 June and 22 June to 6 July 1998. It was the most successful single of the year there.[20]

In theForbes list of the UK's 40 most-played songs of the 2010s, "Torn" was at number 40, and the only 1990s song in the list.[21] It was the 19th-most-played song from 2000 to 2009 in the UK.[21] In 2009,News.com.au reported that it was the most played song on Australian radio since 1990, played more than 300,500 times since its 1997 release, an average of 75 times a day, based on data compiled by theAustralian Performing Rights Association (APRA).[22]

Music video

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Themusic video to Natalie Imbruglia's cover version, filmed on 25 October 1997 under the direction ofAlison Maclean,[23] features a shot of an apartment where the angle of vision never changes.[23] Shots of Imbruglia singing along with the song are interspersed with footage of her and British actorJeremy Sheffield engaging in a romantically inclined conversation. These few scenes turn out to beB-roll footage, as the two actors are seen fumbling their lines and positions; and the director constantly steps into frame to redirect the two. During the last chorus, the apartment walls start wobbling and the crew comes to dismantle it, revealing the location to be a set inside asoundstage. Imbruglia begins to dance during the finishing guitar solo as her "world" crumbles around her.[24]

The song was pantomimed byDavid Armand for a 2005 HBO broadcast which spread on the internet.[25] This popularity of the "Karaoke for the Deaf" performance by Armand as Johan Lippowitz resulted in the 2006 live performance (Amnesty International'sSecret Policeman's Ball) with Imbruglia where she sings "Torn" and then joins into the "interpretive dance" pantomime featuring both Armand and Imbruglia acting out the words of the song.[25]

Track listings

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Australian CD single and UK CD1[26]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Torn"4:06
2."Sometimes" (incorrectly lists length on sleeve as 5:51)
  • Natalie Imbruglia
  • Rick Palombi
  • Nick Trevisik
3:52
3."Frightened Child"
  • Imbruglia
  • Dave Munday
  • Thornalley
1:56

UK CD2[27] (withdrawn a day after release)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Torn"
  • Cutler
  • Preven
  • Thornalley
4:06
2."Contradictions"
  • Imbruglia
  • Palombi
  • Trevisik
4:07
3."Diving in the Deep End"
  • Imbruglia
  • Thornalley
3:30

UK cassette single[28]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Torn"
  • Cutler
  • Preven
  • Thornalley
4:06
2."Sometimes" (length incorrectly listed on sleeve as 5:51)
  • Imbruglia
  • Palombi
  • Trevisik
3:52

European CD single[29]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Torn"
  • Cutler
  • Preven
  • Thornalley
4:06
2."Diving in the Deep End"
  • Imbruglia
  • Thornalley
3:54

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1997–1998)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[30]2
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[31]3
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[19]1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[32]5
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[33]1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[34]1
Canada Rock/Alternative (RPM)[35]6
Croatia (HRT)[36]5
Denmark (IFPI)[37]1
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[38]2
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[39]8
France (SNEP)[40]4
Germany (GfK)[41]4
Greece (IFPI)[42]4
Hungary (Mahasz)[43]6
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[44]1
Ireland (IRMA)[45]4
Italy (Musica e dischi)[46]3
Italy Airplay (Music & Media)[47]1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[48]2
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[49]3
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[50]5
Norway (VG-lista)[51]6
Scotland (OCC)[52]2
Spain (AFYVE)[53]1
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[54]1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[55]2
UK Singles (OCC)[56]2
USBillboard Hot 100[57]42
USRadio Songs (Billboard)[58]1
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[59]4
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[60]1
USModern Rock Tracks (Billboard)[61]12
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[62]1
Chart (2013)Peak
position
Slovenia (SloTop50)[63]28
Chart (2021–2025)Peak
position
Estonia Airplay (TopHit)[64]92
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[65]58

Year-end charts

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Chart (1997)Position
UK Singles (OCC)[66]8
Chart (1998)Position
Australia (ARIA)[67]37
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[68]26
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[69]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[70]23
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[20]1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[71]3
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[72]6
France (SNEP)[73]18
Germany (Media Control)[74]24
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[75]12
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[76]15
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[77]9
Sweden (Hitlistan)[78]15
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[79]7
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[80]10
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[81]1
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[82]2
US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)[83]34
US Rhythmic Top 40 (Billboard)[84]72
US Triple-A (Billboard)[85]8
Chart (1999)Position
UK Airplay Top 50 (Music Week)[86]50
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[87]40
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[88]48

All-time charts

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ChartPosition
Australia's Most Played Song as of 2009[22]1
UK Most Played Songs 2000–2009[21]19
UK Most Played Songs 2010–2019[21]40
UK Singles (OCC)[89]89
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[90]32
US Biggest Pop Songs (Billboard)[14]26

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[91]Platinum70,000^
Belgium (BRMA)[92]Platinum50,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[93]Platinum90,000
France (SNEP)[94]Gold250,000*
Germany (BVMI)[95]Gold250,000^
Italy (FIMI)[96]Platinum100,000
Netherlands (NVPI)[97]Gold50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[98]3× Platinum90,000
Norway (IFPI Norway)[99]Gold 
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[100]2× Platinum120,000
Sweden (GLF)[101]Platinum30,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[102]Gold25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[103]4× Platinum2,400,000

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

Release history

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RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom27 October 1997
  • CD
  • cassette
[4]
Europe17 November 1997CD[41]
Sweden1 December 1997[104]
United States2 February 1998Modern rock radioRCA[105]
3 February 1998Contemporary hit radio[106]
Japan21 February 1998CD
  • RCA
  • BMG
[107]

Rouge version

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"O Amor é Ilusão"
Single byRouge
from the albumMil e Uma Noites
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2005 (2005-09-27)
Recorded2002
Genre
Length4:06
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rick Bonadio
Rouge singles chronology
"Vem Habib (Wala Wala)"
(2005)
"O Amor é Ilusão"
(2005)
"Bailando"
(2018)

In 2005, Brazilian girl groupRouge recorded a Portuguese version of the song, titled "O Amor é Ilusão" (lit.: "Love is an illusion"), included in the group's 2005 fourth studio albumMil e Uma Noites. It was the album's second and last single, and their last overall until "Bailando" in 2018.

The lyrics were written by Milton Guedes, who co-wrote their hits "Não Dá pra Resistir", "Beijo Molhado", and others, with production byRick Bonadio.

Background

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After three studio albums, their record labelSony BMG demanded a compilation album, against the band members' wishes. At the time, rumors of their breakup circulated in the press, and they felt a new release would help dispel those allegations.Mil e Uma Noites was eventually released as a compromise, with most tracks being previously released hits, plus six all-new tracks.[108]

As always, the album featured songs originally in English rewritten for Portuguese, including "Torn".[109] After the success of the album's first single "Vem Habib (Wala Wala)", "O Amor é Ilusão" was announced as the follow-up and released in late September.[109]

This version keeps most of the original's lyrical themes, about a lost love who gradually drifts away from the narrator.

Charts

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Chart (2005)Peak
position
Brazil (Brasil Hot 100 Airplay)[110]23

In popular culture

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The song appeared in several television series, the most prominent of which being the American TV seriesCharmed, in the episode "I've Got You Under My Skin". Imbruglia's version of the song appeared in other shows as well; examples include the Chilean soap operaSeparados (broadcast byTVN), the Turkish teen dramaLove 101 (broadcast and distributed byNetflix), and the Philippine TV seriesGimik (aired byABS-CBN).[111]

In 2010, British-Irish boybandOne Direction sang an acoustic version of "Torn" for their first performance as a group onThe X Factor.[112] The group would perform the song again in November 2015 onBBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge, this time as a quartet followingZayn Malik's departure earlier in the year.[113]

In 2014, the song was covered by Hand Like Houses onPop Goes Punk Vol. 2.

In 2018, Welsh pop punk bandNeck Deep covered the song, with an accompanying music video released by California-based indie record labelHopeless Records that parodies Natalie Imbruglia's 1997 video.[114]

In 2018-2019, the cast of the Broadway musicalMoulin Rouge! recorded an updated version of the "Elephant Love Medley" from theoriginal film.[115] The updated version includes the "I'm all out of faith" verse from "Torn".[116]

In a 2019Saturday Night Live sketch,Ben Stiller, impersonatingMichael Cohen testifying to Congress during theStormy Daniels-Donald Trump scandal, recited the chorus of the song as part of an opening statement.[117]

In 2021, Canadian country pop artistMacKenzie Porter released a cover of the song.[118]

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