Nemo (song) explained

Nemo
Cover:Nightwish nemo cover.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Nightwish
Album:Once
B-Side:
  • "White Night Fantasy"
  • "Live to Tell the Tale"
  • "Planet Hell"
Genre:Symphonic metal
Length:
  • 3:45 (radio edit)
  • (album version)
Label:Spinefarm
Producer:
  • Tuomas Holopainen
  • TeeCee Kinnunen
Prev Title:Bless the Child
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Wish I Had an Angel
Next Year:2004

"Nemo" is the eighth single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish and the first from the album Once.[1] A big-budget video was made for the song; the director was Antti Jokinen,[2] who had previously worked with Shania Twain, Celine Dion and Eminem. The video was number one on MTV Brasil Video Chart.[3] The song was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. Although Nightwish already enjoyed a solid fan base in Europe and South America by the time of the single's release, it is considered their breakthrough song since it helped them reach a wider audience.[4]

The song can be heard in the ending credits of the 2005 film The Cave.[5]

Composition

Keyboardist and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen says the song was "one of the most difficult songs" the band's ever done. It took them months to work on the arrangement. The first version was faster and two minutes longer, but recording engineer Tero Kinnunen suggested they cut off a certain section and slowed it down by about 10 bpm.[4]

Lyrics

Holopainen has stated that the title is Latin for "nobody" or "no name"[4] and the song is based on his occasional feelings of being lost, longing for the past and feeling nameless.[4] [6] This contradicts speculations that the song simply borrows on a Nemo character of an earlier work, such as J. Verne's Captain Nemo, Homer's Ulysses alias Nemo, C. Dickens’ Captain Hawdon alias Nemo, W. McCay's Little Nemo, or the Disney Studio's film Finding Nemo.[4] Asked about that, Holopainen responded:

In a 2016 interview, he said he "was just a much darker person then than I am now" and that he "would never do a song like that again".[4]

Music video

The song received a video that cost around €80,000, which is much more than most heavy metal videos cost at that time. It was directed by Finnish director Antti Jokinen and shows the band performing among snowy mountains. Then vocalist Tarja Turunen is wearing a red coat, which she admits to be different from other symphonic metal female vocalists, who usually dress in black.[4] A second version of the video included footage from The Cave.

The video was heavily played on TVs around the world, but according to Turunen, some channels were reluctant at first due to the video having been shot in the snow.[4] Also, she said the video helped the band gain more attention from gothic fans, even though she doesn't believe they have ever considered themselves to be a gothic band.[4]

Live performances

Nemo is the most played song by Nightwish, with well over 640 times as of August 2023.[7] After Turunen left Nightwish, "Nemo" became one of the songs from the band that she would frequently perform live in her solo concerts.[4]

Personnel

Personnel are adapted from the Nightwish website.[8]

Nightwish Main crew
  • Engineers and recorders: Tero Kinnunen, Mikko Karmila and Emppu Vuorinen
  • Mixing: Mikko Karmila and Tuomas Holopainen
  • Mastering: Mika Jussila
  • Orchestral and choral arrangements: Pip Williams
  • Conducted: James Shearman
  • Orchestra Leader: Gavyn Wright
  • Band photographer: Toni Härkönen

Chart performance

"Nemo" topped the charts in Finland and Hungary; in the former country, it was the highest-selling single of 2004 from a domestic artist. In the United Kingdom, it charted at number 87, giving Nightwish their first chart entry, and peaked at number five on the UK Rock Chart. Elsewhere in Europe, the single became a top-10 hit in Germany and Norway and a top-20 hit in Austria, Sweden, and Switzerland. "Nemo" was certified platinum in Finland, selling 13,109 copies.

Year-end charts

Chart (2004)Position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[10] 65
Finland Domestic (Suomen virallinen lista)[11] 1
Germany (Official German Charts)[12] 40
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[13] 93

Sales and certifications

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Once: Nightwish. 1 June 2010. Allmusic.
  2. Ollia, Mape."Once Upon a Nightwish: The Official Biography 1996–2006". Bazillion Points, 2008,, p. 222
  3. Web site: "Nemo" #1 on Brazilian videocharts. 2 June 2004. 15 November 2009. Nightwish's Official Website. https://web.archive.org/web/20200124091803/http://nightwish.com/en/news/archive?month=07&year=2004. 24 January 2020. dead.
  4. Web site: Lawson . Dom . Scharf . Natasha . The Story Behind The Song: Nightwish's Nemo . . . 15 September 2020 . 6 October 2016.
  5. http://www.soundtrack.net/albums/database/?id=3772 “The Cave: Music theme” at Soundtrack.net Retrieved 14 July 2011
  6. Klaudia Weber: Nightwish Interview at Underground-Empire.com (German) Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  7. https://www.setlist.fm/stats/songs/nightwish-13d6fd01.html?song=Nemo Nemo by Nightwish
  8. Web site: The Band - Releases: Once (2004). 1 June 2010. Nightwish's Official Website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100418101324/http://www.nightwish.com/en/band/releases/details?id=6. 18 April 2010.
  9. Hits of the World: Eurocharts. Music & Media. 116. 24. 53. 12 June 2004.
  10. Web site: Jahreshitparade Singles 2004. de. 25 November 2021.
  11. Web site: Myydyimmät levyt 2004. Best-Selling Discs 2004. Musiikkituottajat. fi. 25 November 2021.
  12. Web site: Top 100 Singles–Jahrescharts 2004. GfK Entertainment. de. 25 November 2021.
  13. Web site: Årslista Singlar, 2004. Sverigetopplistan. sv. 25 November 2021.