Back Here | |
Cover: | BBMak - Back Here (Original UK Single Cover).jpg |
Alt: | BBMak - Back Here.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | BBMak |
Album: | Sooner or Later |
B-Side: | Miss You More |
Studio: | Hollywood (Hollywood, California) |
Length: | 3:39 |
Label: | |
Producer: |
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Next Title: | Still on Your Side |
Next Year: | 2000 |
"Back Here" is the debut single by English pop rock band BBMak. It was written by the three members of the group (Christian Burns, Mark Barry, and Stephen McNally) along with songwriter Phil Thornalley. It was originally released in August 1999 as the lead single from their debut studio album, Sooner or Later (2000), but did not experience commercial success until its American release the following year, when it became a top-20 hit in the United States. The song was then re-released in the United Kingdom and entered the top five of the UK Singles Chart in February 2001. Rolling Stone ranked it as the 63rd-greatest boy band song of all time.[1]
Stephen McNally told Billboard that the song was deceiving due to its uptempo guitar part and the song sounding happy. He went on to say that it was about a "guy and a girl getting together, then the girl leaves the guy and now he can't live without her."[2] Of the song's background, Christian Burns said "['Back Here'] came together really quickly. We were having coffee with Phil [Thornalley] at his flat, and we were just messing around with chords; we wrote the whole song in about 45 minutes'".[3] Burns added, “I remember when we heard that guitar intro for the first time. We flew over to Hollywood to go and work on the record in the Hills with [producers] John Shanks and Oliver Leiber, walked into the studio and the intro was on loop. We all looked at each other and knew something magical was cooking here".[4]
Originally released in the United Kingdom on 16 August 1999, it reached number 37 on the UK Singles Chart that same month.[5] Japanese radio stations eventually began playing the song which resulted in their overseas label Telstar scrambling to get the group to Asia for promotion.[2] The song subsequently topped the charts of several Asian countries.[6]
In the United States, "Back Here" was released on 27 March 2000 and eventually reached number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It became a mainstay on pop radio and on the MTV show Total Request Live in the summer of 2000.[4] The song also charted in Canada, peaking at number 11 on the RPM Top Singles chart. On 12 February 2001, following the song's success in America, the single was re-released in the United Kingdom[7] [8] and made the top 10 this time around, debuting and peaking at number five.
There are two versions of the video. The first, made for a UK release, was filmed in Los Angeles and directed by Dani Jacobs.[9] The second version, intended for a US release, was again directed by Jacobs and was filmed in London in March 2000.[6] [10] It features the band performing on the platform of Canary Wharf DLR station and in the London Eye as they try to earn the attention of a girl who passes by and gives them a tip near the end of the video.[11]
UK CD1 (1999)[12]
UK CD2 (1999)[13]
Japanese CD single (1999)[14]
Australian CD single (2000)[15]
US CD single (2000)[16]
US cassette single (2000)[17]
A1. "Back Here" – 3:38
A2. "I'm Not in Love" / "Next Time" / "I Can Tell" – 2:46
B1. "Miss You More" – 5:06
European CD single (2001)[18]
UK and Australian CD single (2001)[19] [20]
UK cassette single (2001)[21]
Credits are adapted from the UK CD1 liner notes.[12]
Locations
BBMak
Additional musicians
Other personnel
Chart (2000) | Position | |
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US Billboard Hot 100[23] | 33 | |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[24] | 21 | |
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[25] | 34 | |
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[26] | 24 |
Chart (2001) | Position | |
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Canada Radio (Nielsen BDS)[27] | 77 | |
UK Singles (OCC)[28] | 110 | |
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[29] | 12 |
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | |
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United Kingdom | 16 August 1999 | 2× CD | Telstar | |
Japan | 20 November 1999 | CD | Victor | [30] |
United States | 27 March 2000 | Hollywood | [31] | |
28 March 2000 | Contemporary hit radio | [32] | ||
11 April 2000 | ||||
United Kingdom (reissue) | 12 February 2001 | Telstar |