If Only I Could Explained

If Only I Could
Cover:If_only_I_could.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Sydney Youngblood
Album:Feeling Free
B-Side:Spooky
Released:[1]
Genre:
Length:3:30
Label:Virgin
Producer:Claus Zundel
Prev Title:Congratulations
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Sit and Wait
Next Year:1989

"If Only I Could" is a song by American-German singer-songwriter Sydney Youngblood. The track was co-written by Youngblood with Markus Friedrich Staab, Ralf Hamm, and Claus Zundel. In the song, Youngblood evokes "the world of brotherhood and love that he would like to create 'if only [he] could'". This utopian humanism is "very uncommon in the songs devoted to nightclubs".[3] "If Only I Could" uses the bassline and drumbeat from the Raze house track "Break 4 Love".

"If Only I Could" was released on vinyl, audio cassette and compact disc in July 1989 as the lead single from Youngblood's debut album, Feeling Free (1989). It is one of his biggest hits, reaching number one in Belgium and the top three in many countries, including the United Kingdom, where it was the 13th-best-selling single of 1989.

Chart performance

"If Only I Could" peaked at number-one in Belgium and entered the top 10 in Austria, France, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and West Germany, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it peaked at number four. In the UK, the single reached number three on the UK Singles Chart on 1 October 1989. It spent two weeks at that position and was the 13th best-selling single of 1989. The song was also a top-20 hit in Denmark and Finland. Outside Europe, "If Only I Could" reached number 28 in New Zealand and number 122 in Australia. It earned a gold record in Austria and West Germany and a silver record in the UK.

Critical reception

Retrospectively, AllMusic editor Jose F. Promis viewed the song as "pure, early-'90s house".[4] Upon the release, Larry Flick from Billboard noted that the "rich-voiced crooner temporarily moves away from usual R&B arena and pumps up the bass for this tasty, deep-baked houser that splashes with a nifty Motown-flavored undercurrent and funky wah-wah guitars. The right edit could set urban and pop radio ablaze."[5] A reviewer from Liverpool Echo named it "one of the nicest dance/pop records of recent months, bringing songs back into dance music. And – Sydney knows a good song when he hears one."[6] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Finally, Youngblood has found a song good enough to take his smooth, sweet voice to the higher reaches of the charts. The song combines a variety of styles – reggae meets hip-house with a dash of lover's rock. A sympathetic production by Claus Zundell and some supremely tasteful Spanish guitar breaks make this record a melodic delight. Starting to move rapidly up the UK chart and looking likely to repeat that success across Europe."[7] David Giles from Music Week noted the song's "lush, sonorous vocal driven by a pulsating bass line", and concluded that "Youngblood looks set to become a big name on the strength of this single."[8] Jacqui Carter from Number One stated, "'If Only I Could' will be one of the 'classic cuts' this year and continually played for many years to come."[9] Orla Swift from Record-Journal described the song as "jazzy".[10] Phil Cheeseman of Record Mirror wrote that single was "nice", adding that "you'll need the 12 inch to really appreciate this".[11] In the same magazine, the extended version reviewed by James Hamilton is called a "jauntily chugging 120 bpm bubbly bouncer helped in the current climate by tinkling flamenco-ish guitar and chimes (two instrumental mixes too)".[12]

Music video

A music video was produced to promote the single. It features Youngblood bouncing around a ball that resembled the earth, while donning urban clothing and traditional African clothing.

Track listings

  1. "If Only I Could" – 3:30
  2. "Spooky" – 3:54
  1. "If Only I Could" (extended version) – 6:30
  2. "If Only I Could" (Pacha Garden mix) – 6:35
  3. "If Only I Could" (instrumental) – 5:10
  1. "If Only I Could" (radio edit) – 3:30
  2. "If Only I Could" (extended version) – 6:30
  3. "Spooky" – 3:54
  1. "If Only I Could" – 3:30
  2. "Spookey" (Instrumental) – 3:54
  3. "If Only I Could" – 3:30
  4. "Spookey" (Instrumental) – 3:54

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[13] 122
Denmark (IFPI)[14] 14
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[15] 5
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[16] 17
UK Dance (Music Week)[17] 2

Year-end charts

Chart (1989) Position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[18] 11
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[19] 29
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[20] 8
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[21] 20
UK Singles (OCC)[22] 13
West Germany (Official German Charts)[23] 35

Wendy Matthews version

If Only I Could
Cover:If_Only_I_Could_by_Wendy_Matthews.png
Type:single
Artist:Wendy Matthews
Album:Lily
Released:April 1993
Length:3:55
Label:RooART
Producer:T-Bone Burnett
Prev Title:Friday's Child
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:T.K.O.
Next Year:1993

Australian recording artist Wendy Matthews released a version of the song in April 1993 as the third single from her second studio album, Lily. The song peaked at number 41 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.

Track listing

  1. "If Only I Could" (edit) – 3:55
  2. "If Only I Could" (Timebomb mix) – 5:45
  3. "Until You Say" – 4:48

Charts

Notes and References

  1. New Singles. Music Week. 32. 22 July 1989.
  2. Book: Stanley, Bob . Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop. Smiley Culture: Acid House and Madchester. 13 September 2013. Faber & Faber. 978-0-571-28198-5. 633.
  3. Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 178
  4. Web site: Jose F.. Promis. Sydney Youngblood – Sydney Youngblood. AllMusic. 17 February 2020.
  5. Single Reviews. Larry. Flick. Billboard. 8 December 1990. 83. 25 January 2018. Larry Flick.
  6. "Sydney Youngblood: Feeling Free". Liverpool Echo. 28 October 1989. page 7.
  7. Previews: Singles. Music & Media. 23 September 1989. 26 March 2018.
  8. David. Giles. Singles. Music Week. 5 August 1989. 23. 13 March 2023.
  9. Jacqui. Carter. Albums. Number One. 11 October 1989. 43. 12 March 2023.
  10. Orla. Swift. Wendy & Lisa doing better than ever without Prince. Record-Journal. 21 October 1990. 13 March 2020.
  11. Cheeseman . Phil . 45 reviewed by Phil Cheeseman . . 5 August 1989 . 28 . London . Spotlight Publications Ltd.. World Radio History . 0144-5804 . 25 October 2021.
  12. Hamilton . James . James Hamilton (DJ and journalist) . DJ directory compiled by James Hamilton – All that's upfront on the nation's hottest dancefloors . . 26 August 1989 . 47 . London . Spotlight Publications Ltd.. World Radio History . 0144-5804 . 25 October 2021.
  13. Web site: Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received July 15, 2015. 16 July 2015. Imgur. https://web.archive.org/web/20150716153430/http://i.imgur.com/oyPN1pW.jpg. 15 March 2016. N.B. The #71 peak listed for the 1990 release of "If Only I Could" is for a triple A-side 12" release of the "I'd Rather Go Blind" single.
  14. Danish Singles Chart. 24 November 1989.
  15. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 6. 42. IV. 21 October 1989.
  16. Book: Pennanen, Timo. Sisältää hitin – 2. laitos Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla 1.1.1960–30.6.2021. 2021. Sydney Youngblood. 287. Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. Helsinki. 11 July 2022. fi.
  17. Top Dance Singles . . 7 October 1989 . 51 . World Radio History . 30 August 2023.
  18. Web site: Jaaroverzichten 1989. Ultratop. 14 March 2021.
  19. Eurochart Hot 100 of 1989. Music & Media. 6. 51. 23 December 1989. 6. 17 January 2020. American Radio History.
  20. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1989. Dutch Top 40. 14 March 2021.
  21. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Single 1989. dutchcharts.nl. 14 March 2021.
  22. Web site: Official Top 40 best-selling songs of 1989. . Rob . Copsey . 7 May 2021. 25 October 2023.
  23. Web site: Top 100 Single–Jahrescharts 1989. GfK Entertainment. de. 14 March 2021.