Burn (Tina Arena song) explained

Burn
Cover:Tina Arena burn single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Tina Arena
Album:In Deep
B-Side:Stay
Genre:Pop
Length:4:41
Label:Columbia
Producer:Mick Jones
Prev Title:Show Me Heaven
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:If I Didn't Love You
Next Year:1997

"Burn" is a song written by Tina Arena, Pam Reswick, and Steve Werfel for Arena's third album, In Deep (1997). The song was successful in her native Australia, reaching number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and earning a gold sales certification. At the time of its release, "Burn" was Australia's fastest-added single to radio.[1] Arena also recorded the song in Italian, titled "Ti voglio qui". It was released as a single in several European countries.

In 2000, "Burn" was covered by American country music singer Jo Dee Messina and her version reached number two on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Critical reception

A reviewer from Billboard magazine described "Burn" as a "beautiful love song", adding that Arena "has glorious pipes, a charismatic presence, and the song-writing savvy of a lifelong hitmaker."[2] Sunday Mirror commented, "She's got a huge pair of lungs for a tiny lass, and this power ballad fair simmers."[3]

Music video

A music video was made to accompany the song. It was directed by Pierre Baroni.[4] In the beginning, Arena is seen performing surrounded by water. Later, the singer performs towards a blue heaven with skies. In between, there are black-and-white clips, depicting different people in different ages.

"Ti voglio qui"

"Ti voglio qui" is the Italian version of "Burn", translated by Fabrizio V Zee Grossi. As an alternate-language version of a hit single, this release lacked substantial mainstream appeal and therefore failed to make any significant commercial impact. Despite being released at the same time, the two songs are often credited as the first and second singles from the In Deep album. It is credited as a single released from this album due to its connection to "Burn" and the two songs' simultaneous releases, despite being a non-album track. This quickly made its limited CD single a highly sought-after collector's item, as it was the only way to obtain this song until it was re-released on the limited edition 2CD version of the Greatest Hits 1994-2004 album. The song can still be purchased from a number of Australian legal music download services.

Track listings

Australian CD single (664623.2)[5]

  1. "Burn" – 4:24
  2. "Stay" – 4:25
  3. "Burn" (acoustic version) – 5:33

UK CD single 1 (666744 2)[6]

  1. "Burn" – 4:20
  2. "Heaven Help My Heart" (live) – 5:47
  3. "I Want to Spend My Lifetime Loving You" (with Marc Anthony) – 4:41

UK CD single 2 (666744 5)[7]

  1. "Burn" – 4:20
  2. "Burn" (Burn the Candle at Both Ends Remix single edit) – 4:25
  3. "Burn" (Burn the Candle at Both Ends Remix) – 10:11

"Ti voglio qui" (664623.5)[8]

  1. "Ti voglio qui" – 4:25
  2. "Stay" – 4:25
  3. "Burn" – 4:24
  4. "Burn" (version acoustica) – 5:33

Charts

Year-end charts

Jo Dee Messina version

Burn
Cover:Jodeemessina341751.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Jo Dee Messina
Album:Burn
Released:9 October 2000
Genre:Country
Length:4:39
Label:Curb
Producer:
Prev Title:That's the Way
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Downtime
Next Year:2001

"Burn" was covered by American country singer Jo Dee Messina for her third studio album Burn. It was released as the second single in October 2000, and peaked at number two on the US Billboard Country Songs charts in February 2001.

Music video

A music video was released for the song directed by Thom Oliphant. The video follows a medieval theme, with scenes of people dressed in renaissance garb. Messina is shown singing the song with a castle in the background, inside a room of the castle, and sitting on the ground. During parts of the chorus, Messina is standing inside of a cloud of fire. The video was filmed at Boldt Castle, located in the Thousand Islands region of New York.

Track listing

Scandinavian CD single (CUBC62)[10]

  1. "Burn"
  2. "If Not You"

Charts

Year-end charts

Release history

Release dates and format(s) for "Burn"!Region!Date!Format(s)!Label(s)!
United StatesOctober 9, 2000Country radioCurb[12]
Scandinavia2000CD single[13]
United StatesMay 2001Adult contemporary radio[14]

Notes and References

  1. Tina Arena Burns Up Australia's Airwaves. Billboard. 109. 30. 12. 26 July 1997.
  2. Reviews & Previews: Albums. Verna. Paul. Billboard. 111. 14. 35. 3 April 1999. 15 March 2023.
  3. Sunday Mirror. 28 February 1999. p. 48. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Burn (1997) by Tina Arena . IMVDb . 29 November 2020.
  5. Burn. Tina Arena. 1997. Australian CD single liner notes. Columbia Records. 664623.2.
  6. Burn. Tina Arena. 1998. UK CD single liner notes. Columbia Records. 666744 2.
  7. Burn. Tina Arena. 1998. UK CD single disc notes. Columbia Records. 666744 5.
  8. Ti voglio qui. Tina Arena. 1997. CD single liner notes. Columbia Records. 664623.5.
  9. Web site: ARIA Top 100 Singles for 1997. ARIA. 18 December 2020.
  10. Burn. Jo Dee Messina. 2000. Scandinavian CD single liner notes. Curb Records. CUBC62.
  11. Best of 2001: Country Songs. Billboard. 2001. 14 August 2012.
  12. News: 6 October 2000 . Going for Adds Country . 9 April 2024 . . 87 . 1371.
  13. Web site: Jo Dee Messina - Burn (CD) . 9 April 2024 . Discogs.
  14. News: 18 May 2001 . New & Active AC . 9 April 2024 . . 73 . 1402.