Perfect Moment Explained

Perfect Moment
Artist:Edyta Górniak
Album:Edyta Górniak
Released:7 November 1997
Label:EMI Music
Producer:Christopher Neil

"Perfect Moment" is a song originally by Polish singer Edyta Górniak from her first international album, Edyta Górniak (1997). It was written by Jim Marr and Wendy Page and produced by Christopher Neil. A cover by British singer and actress Martine McCutcheon reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1999.

Martine McCutcheon version

Perfect Moment
Cover:Perfect Moment.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Martine McCutcheon
Album:You Me & Us
Genre:Pop
Length:3:49
Label:Virgin
Producer:Tony Moran
Next Title:I've Got You
Next Year:1999

English actress Martine McCutcheon covered "Perfect Moment" and released it as her debut single on 5 April 1999.[1] Her version reached number one on the UK Singles Chart that same month, launching her music career after her leaving BBC soap EastEnders,[2] in which she played the character Tiffany Mitchell from 1995 to 1999. Over 12 million viewers tuned in to watch the final scenes of her tragic death after being hit by a car.[2] The song also reached number three in Ireland and peaked at number 10 on the Eurochart Hot 100. It was included on her debut album, You Me & Us (1999). The music video for the song was filmed in New York City.[3]

Critical reception

AllMusic editor John Lucas placed McCutcheon alongside her idols Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion. He stated that "her voice soars on the chart-topping power ballad".[4] Nigel Williamson from Billboard noted it as a "sweeping ballad in the style of Celine Dion".[5] Can't Stop the Pop described it as an "orchestral, sweeping ballad" and a "real showcase for her flexibility as a pop vocalist. The first verse and chorus are strikingly ethereal; there’s a calm serenity as the song shimmers and throbs alongside the gentle, warm vocals. If there was any part of Tiffany Mitchell in the song, then this is where she wakes up at the pearly gates of heaven."[6] Tom Ewing from Freaky Trigger noted that the song "starts with a gentle, gauzy arrangement that suggests some kind of celestial waiting room." He added it as "unashamedly, open-heartedly sentimental".[7]

Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian called it "a titanic belter of a ballad", noting the "diva's vibrato".[3] Liverpool Echo said "Perfect Moment" is "one of those soaring, Streisand-like ballads that no one admits to liking but mysteriously sells hundreds of thousands of copies."[8] A reviewer from NME described it as "total rapture".[9] Sunday Mirror commented, "Bound to be a huge hit. Sounds a bit like a breathy Kylie. Which is no bad thing."[10] Sunday Mercury noted, "It's surprising that Martine McCutcheon should release a ballad as her first single, rather than a catchy pop hit. But what's even more surprising is how good it is." They added, "It's a soulful number, sung with feeling by someone blessed with a superb voice. It's a slow burner, but it wasn't long before I was humming it to myself." They also concluded, "Goodbye Albert Square, hello Top of the Pops and a number one hit."[11]

Music video

The music video for "Perfect Moment" begins with McCutcheon standing in front of a microphone, in a room overlooking a New York City street. Sometimes she also sits against the wall or lies on a sofa while she sings. Occasionally there are black-and-white clips of McCutcheon at different sites in the city. More than halfway through the video, the singer is seen standing on a roof, singing to the microphone, overlooking the city. As the video nears its end, McCutcheon lies on the couch again, singing the last lines of the song.[12]

Charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

Notes and References

  1. New Releases – For Week Starting 5 April, 1999: Singles. Music Week. 23. 3 April 1999. 19 July 2021.
  2. News: Ex-EastEnders star's perfect moment. BBC News. 11 April 1999 . 31 July 2020.
  3. Sullivan, Caroline (26 March 1999). "Albert Square dancing". p. 14. The Guardian.
  4. Web site: Lucas . John . Martine McCutcheon – You, Me & Us . AllMusic. 31 July 2020 .
  5. Nigel . Williamson . Global Music Pulse . . 17 April 1999 . 31 July 2020 .
  6. Web site: Martine McCutcheon – Perfect Moment . Can't Stop the Pop . 30 March 2020 . 28 July 2020 .
  7. Web site: MARTINE McCUTCHEON – "Perfect Moment". Freaky Trigger. 9 October 2014. 21 July 2020.
  8. Liverpool Echo. 10 September 1999. p.29. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  9. Web site: You Me & Us . . 12 September 2005 . 31 July 2020 .
  10. Sunday Mirror. 4 April 1999. p.44. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  11. "Martine McCutcheon Releases First Single". Sunday Mercury. 4 April 1999. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  12. Web site: Martine McCutcheon Perfect Moment. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/jG16jv-itYw. 21 December 2021. live. YouTube. 1 August 2020.
  13. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 16. 17. 10. 24 April 1999. 26 June 2018.
  14. Web site: Yearly Best Selling Singles. British Phonographic Industry. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100924031612/http://bpi.co.uk/assets/files/yearly%20best%20selling%20singles.pdf. 24 September 2010. 5 January 2020.