Calling You (Blue October song)
"Calling You" | ||||||||||
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Single by Blue October | ||||||||||
from the album History for Sale | ||||||||||
Released |
2003 2007 (remix) | |||||||||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||||||||
Length | 3:58 | |||||||||
Label | Brando, Universal | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Justin Furstenfeld | |||||||||
Producer(s) | David Castell and Justin Furstenfeld | |||||||||
Blue October singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"Calling You" is a song by American alternative rock band Blue October. It was initially released in 2003 as the only single from the album History for Sale, peaking at number 35 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. It later gained a resurgence of popularity and radio play after it was included on the American Wedding soundtrack. It was, for a time, the group's largest mainstream hit until "Hate Me" peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2006.
According to the band, "Calling You" is a fan favorite.
In July 2007, the song was remixed and re-released to radio. This version of the song is featured on Foiled for the Last Time.[1] An acoustic version of the song appears as bonus track on the re-released version of History for Sale and also appears in solo acoustic form on Justin Furstenfeld's solo album Songs From An Open Book, and is also on the albums Stormaid: The Concert and Live From the Planet Archives Volume 1. A live version of Calling You appeared on Blue October's 2004 live CD/DVD Argue With a Tree.
Music video
The original release of the music video documents the story of an astronaut (played by Justin Furstenfeld), singing of his girlfriend or wife back home on Earth. Later on, shots of the band performing on a screen back at mission control are interspersed with clips of the capsule returning to Earth.
In 2007 a new video directed by Jeff Richter was released.
Other appearances
An acoustic version of "Calling You" appears at 10:04 of "Amazing" on the History for Sale album.
The song was also featured in the preview of the third Zoey 101 TV movie, Goodbye Zoey?
In the intro to the song Hate Me from the album Foiled, before the mother starts talking, girls can be heard singing a portion of the chorus from this song, and two lines are spoken in the chorus of "X-Amount of Words".