To Be with You
"To Be with You" | ||||
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Single by Mr. Big | ||||
from the album Lean into It | ||||
B-side | "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" | |||
Released | December 21, 1991 | |||
Format | Cassette, CD single, CD maxi, 7" single | |||
Recorded |
1991 Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, CA Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, CA | |||
Genre | Soft rock, acoustic rock | |||
Length | 3:27 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Writer(s) | Eric Martin, David Grahame | |||
Producer(s) | Kevin Elson | |||
Mr. Big singles chronology | ||||
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"To Be with You" is a soft rock[1] song by American hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in late 1991 as the second single from their second album, Lean into It. The song first charted on December 21, 1991, appearing in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[2] It rose in the charts in over 20 countries, reaching number one in the U.S.[3] It also reached a peak of number three in the UK.[4]
Background and writing
The song was written and composed by Eric Martin during his teen years, with guitarist Paul Gilbert contributing to its melodic arrangements later on. Writing credit is also given to David Grahame, a songwriter working for the label at the time.
While in Gilbert's apartment at Yucca Street in L.A., he and Martin were laying out their compositions. Martin had a ballad called "To Be With You". Gilbert had his psychedelic rock song called "Green Tinted Sixties Mind". Both felt the two songs were strong enough to be included in their upcoming album, despite it being purely rock;[5] and true enough, these songs remained throughout the course of their career as a group and as solo artists.
Content
"To Be With You" is about a man who has his eye on a woman who has recently experienced a broken heart from a previous relationship. When Martin was a sophomore in high school, he was friends with his older sister's friend (who was a senior). She would give him rides to school and tell him about all the boy problems she had. Martin had a huge crush on her, but didn't tell her since he knew a senior would never go out with a sophomore. Martin wrote this song about her.
Music video
The music video was directed by Nancy Bennett and features the band performing in a railroad car.[6] The video changes from black & white to color around the halfway mark.
Personnel
- Eric Martin - lead vocals
- Paul Gilbert - acoustic guitar, handclaps, backing vocals
- Billy Sheehan - bass guitar, handclaps, bass drum, backing vocals
- Pat Torpey - tambourine, bass drum, handclaps, backing vocals
Formats and track listings
- 7" single
- "To Be with You" (LP Version) (3:27)
- "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" (LP Version) (3:30)
- 12" maxi
- "To Be with You"
- "A Little Too Loose" (Live)
- "The Drill Song (Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy)" (Live)
- "Alive And Kickin'" (Live)
- CD maxi
- "To Be with You" (3:27)
- "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" (3:30)
- "Alive And Kickin'" (5:28)
Release history
Country | Release date |
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United States | November 25, 1991 |
United Kingdom | January 1, 1992 |
Charts
Peak positions
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End of year charts
End of decade charts
Certifications
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Chart successions
Preceded by "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single February 29, 1992 - March 14, 1992 (3 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Save the Best for Last" by Vanessa Williams |
Preceded by "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" by Elton John and George Michael |
Canada (RPM) number one single March 7, 1992 - April 4, 1992 (5 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton |
Preceded by "Stockholm" by Orup |
Swedish Singles Chart number one single April 1, 1992 - April 29, 1992 |
Succeeded by "Stay" by Shakespears Sister |
Preceded by "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" by Elton John and George Michael |
Eurochart Hot 100 number one single April 4, 1992 - May 9, 1992 (6 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Rhythm is a Dancer" by Snap! |
Preceded by "Human Touch" by Bruce Springsteen |
Norwegian number one single 15/1992 - 22/1992 |
Succeeded by "Das Boot" by U96 |
Preceded by "Das Boot" by U96 |
German number one single April 24, 1992 - May 15, 1992 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Rhythm is a Dancer" by Snap! |
Preceded by "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers |
Dutch Top 40 number one single April 25, 1992 - May 16, 1992 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Please Don't Go" by Double You |
Preceded by "Das Boot" by U96 |
Swiss number one single May 3, 1992- June 14, 1992 |
Succeeded by "Jump" by Kris Kross |
Preceded by "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers |
Australia (ARIA) number one single May 16, 1992 - 5 June 1992 |
Succeeded by "One In A Million" by Euphoria |
Preceded by "Das Boot" by U96 |
Austrian number one single May 17, 1992 - May 24, 1992 |
Succeeded by "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by Snap! |
References
- ↑ Popoff, Martin (2014). The Big Book of Hair Metal. Voyageur Press. p. 202. ISBN 9781627883757.
- ↑ Bronson, Fred (2003). The Billboard Book of Number One Hits. Billboard Books. p. 814. ISBN 9780823076772.
- 1 2 3 4 Billboard Billboard.com (Retrieved April 7, 2008)
- 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ↑ http://www.rocksquad.net/eric_martin_interview.htm
- ↑ Mr. Big artist videography mvdbase.com
- ↑ "Australian-charts.com – Mr. Big – To Be with You". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
- ↑ "Austriancharts.at – Mr. Big – To Be with You" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
- ↑ "Ultratop.be – Mr. Big – To Be with You" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- ↑ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
- ↑ Nyman, Jake (2005). Suomi soi 4: Suuri suomalainen listakirja (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 951-31-2503-3.
- ↑ "Lescharts.com – Mr. Big – To Be with You" (in French). Les classement single.
- ↑ "Musicline.de – Mr. Big Single-Chartverfolgung" (in German). Media Control Charts. PhonoNet GmbH.
- ↑ Irish Single Chart Irishcharts.ie (Retrieved April 7, 2008)
- ↑ "Nederlandse Top 40 – Mr. Big search results" (in Dutch) Dutch Top 40.
- ↑ "Charts.org.nz – Mr. Big – To Be with You". Top 40 Singles.
- ↑ "Norwegiancharts.com – Mr. Big – To Be with You". VG-lista.
- ↑ "Swedishcharts.com – Mr. Big – To Be with You". Singles Top 100.
- ↑ "Swisscharts.com – Mr. Big – To Be with You". Swiss Singles Chart.
- ↑ "1992 Australian Singles Chart". aria. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "1992 Austrian Singles Chart" (in German). Austriancharts. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "Single top 100 over 1992" (pdf) (in Dutch). Top40. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "1992 Swiss Singles Chart" (in German). Swisscharts. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "Billboard Top 100 - 1992". Retrieved 2010-07-30.
- ↑ Geoff Mayfield (December 25, 1999). 1999 The Year in Music Totally '90s: Diary of a Decade - The listing of Top Pop Albums of the '90s & Hot 100 Singles of the '90s. Billboard. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
- ↑ "Certification for every country in the world" (pdf). IFPI. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank ('To Be with You')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "Japan certifications". RIAJ. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- ↑ "Dutch certifications, database". Nvpi. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "U.S. certifications". Riaa. Retrieved 14 April 2010.