The song peaked at number one in Canada and was present for fifty-three weeks on the chart. Archived from on 22 July 2010. The song logged nine weeks at the top position, from July 22 to September 16, 2007, and continued to chart for 32 weeks. It depicts Fergie and her love interest, portrayed by actor , in their turbulent relationship that ultimately ends with Fergie packing up her belongings and driving away in her car. The song was recorded at the Metropolis Recording Studio in London, England. He noted however that there could be a moment in the song where it all catches fire.
In its sixth week on the chart, it entered the top 10 tier at number eight. Note: insert 200735 into search. The following week it moved up four places to number four. Fergie's vocal range spans from the high-tone of C 5 to the lower register of G 3. Meanwhile, she is seen singing next to her boyfriend, who is sleeping. The song has been ranked 115th by Billboard on its 600 most massive smashes over the chart's six decades.
At the end of the song, she is seen getting into her car and driving down the road. Archived from on 2 February 2009. International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Lyrically, the song talks about moving on from the pain of divorce. Hitparáda — Radio Top 100 OficiálnÃ.
The song was also certified gold in Norway and reached the top position of the chart on the issue dated September 11, 2007, lasting three consecutive weeks at its peak position. The song entered the top three in its fourth week on the chart. On May 28, 2007, the song entered the chart in New Zealand at number 28. . Scroll through the page-list below until year 2007 to obtain certification.
There are other music videos for this song as well. The video begins with Fergie getting out of her car a red 1969 fastback and going inside a warehouse where she meets her band and practices. Archived from on 31 July 2010. Furthermore, it reached the top ten in all other international markets like the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. They were recorded by Allen Sides at the Signet Sound. Hitparáda — Radio Top 100 Oficiálna.
The strings were arranged and conducted by , who also produced the additional vocals on the song. The song also charted at number one on the Radio Songs chart, the Pop Songs chart and the chart. The images are for illustrative purposes only and are not contractual. It logged three consecutive weeks at the summit and a total of 53 weeks on the chart. At the conclusion of this first playing of the song, Fergie has arrived at the warehouse and, with her band, the song is played again, this time with all of the warehouse scenes run in sequence.
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. Recording Industry Association of America. It begins with Fergie driving to the warehouse, then uses flashbacks which include the plot scenes run in sequence. It incorporates elements from different genres such as and is composed by simple drums, synthesizers, violins, strings, viola, and celli. Its subject matter talks about moving on from the pain of divorce. Fergie then starts singing the chorus while she is taking her clothes off a clothes line and putting them into a suitcase.
In Sweden, the song entered the top 20 of the Singles chart on July 19, 2007, rising from number 54 the previous week. The song also achieved chart success in the European market. She starts walking through the house, and is then watching herself and her boyfriend from a different point of view getting out of her car. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Kelly Smith of felt differently about the song, finding it disappointing and the lyrics. They go into the house, and her boyfriend gets out a guitar and starts playing, while Fergie is singing. Archived from on June 13, 2007.
The song was a commercial success domestically, attaining the top position on the. Archived from on September 9, 2014. The song became Fergie's third number one single in the United States as a solo artist as well as the fourth top five single from The Dutchess album. It quickly rose into the top 10 region and peaked at number two in its fifth week on the chart. Archived from on June 13, 2011. All musical material is re-recorded and does not use in any form the original music or original vocals or any feature of the original recording.