Someday (Disney song) explained

Someday
Artist:Heidi Mollenhauer
Recorded:1996
Composer:Alan Menken
Lyricist:Stephen Schwartz
Producer:Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz

"Someday" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz and originally recorded by American singer and actress Heidi Mollenhauer in her film role as the singing voice of Esmeralda. It was one of three recordings, along with "In a Place of Miracles" and "As Long as There's a Moon", that were discarded during the storyboarding process to be replaced by "God Help the Outcasts." The codirectors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise both desired a quieter song for Esmeralda's scene inside the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral.

Selected as the lead single from the film's soundtrack in 1996, "Someday" was recorded by all–male R&B group All-4-One for the North American release, while British female R&B trio Eternal recorded their own version for the British English version of the song that received international release throughout Europe and Oceania. Mexican singer Luis Miguel recorded a Spanish version for the Latin American market, retitled "Sueña", which became a major hit. The Italian version was recorded by Neri per Caso, retitled "Quando". The youngest Celtic Woman member Chloë Agnew covered this song for her solo album called Walking in the Air and her first Celtic Woman album. Jackie Evancho covered this song for the Target deluxe version of her album Dream With Me.[1] The Korean version was recorded by R&B trio Solid, which was released in Korea as a bonus track of the original soundtrack album.[2] In 2016, the song was included in the musical version of the film as performed by Ciara Renée and Andrew Samonsky as Esmeralda and Phoebus.

Usage in The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Within the film itself, the only complete version of "Someday" is the All-4-One version that plays over the closing credits. Several lines of the song are also heard over the opening title. This version is sung in Latin in the style of a Gregorian chant and is titled "Olim", meaning "once", on the soundtrack of the stage musical. Within the body of the film, the melody of "Someday" is heard several times as an instrumental, particularly during moments between Quasimodo and Esmeralda, such as when Esmeralda comes onto the pillory, when she reads Quasimodo's palms, and when Quasimodo thinks that Esmeralda is dead. These are on the film soundtrack as "Humiliation (Score)", "The Bell Tower (Score)", and "And He Shall Smite the Wicked (Score)".[3]

All-4-One version

Someday
Cover:All-4-One-Someday.JPG
Type:single
Artist:All-4-One
Album:The Hunchback of Notre Dame: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack
B-Side:
Released:June 10, 1996
Genre:Pop, soul, R&B, gospel
Length:4:17
Label:Walt Disney, Atlantic
Composer:Alan Menken
Lyricist:Stephen Schwartz
Producer:Walter Afanasieff
Prev Title:These Arms
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:I Turn to You
Next Year:1997

For the American music market, Disney enlisted R&B band All-4-One to record their own rendition of "Someday" for the film's accompanying soundtrack. While the album version of their recording was produced and arranged by William Ross, songwriter Walter Afanasieff was consulted to produce a radio mix of the song that was released by Walt Disney Records and Atlantic Records as the set's first single to US radios on June 10, 1996.[4] The band premiered the song at the New Orleans premiere of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.[4]

All-4-One's fourth and final top 40 entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, the single peaked at number 30 on the chart. On Billboards component charts, it reached number 14 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. A music video for "Someday" was directed by Antoine Fuqua.[4]

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard viewed the song as a "sweet power ballad". He added, "The touch of producer Walter Afanasieff is unmistakable, as the act is surrounded by glistening synths and a slaw finger-snappin' rhythm that may remind some of his work with Mariah Carey. A lovely effort that deserves a fair shake at both AC and top 40 stations."[5] Peter Miro from Cash Box wrote, "Crescendos mount on this banging performance by All-4-One. The quartet makes evocative use of a full orchestra, from a simple overture, building to a resounding climax. Which is how Disney likes to tie up its movies."[6]

Track listings

  1. "Someday" (Radio Mix) — 4:19
  2. "Someday" (Album Version) — 4:17

Sales and certifications

Eternal version

Someday
Cover:CD Single Cover for Eternal Someday CD1.jpg
Caption:One of artwork variants
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Eternal
Album:The Hunchback of Notre Dame: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack Before the Rain
B-Side:
Released:August 5, 1996
Length:4:21
Label:
Composer:Alan Menken
Lyricist:Stephen Schwartz
Producer:Simon Climie
Prev Title:Who Are You?
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Secrets
Next Year:1996

In the United Kingdom, all-female trio Eternal lent their vocals to a second version of "Someday". Produced by Simon Climie, it was first released through 1st Avenue Records on August 5, 1996, in the UK.[8] English musician Eric Clapton plays guitar on this version, and the UK cassette single includes a rendition of the song performed by him. In 1997, it appeared on Eternal's third studio album, Before the Rain.

"Someday" became Eternal's eighth top-10 entry on the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at number four; this made them the first female group to accumulate 10 consecutive top-20 hits in the UK.[9] "Someday" also reached the top 30 in Australia and Ireland. As of 2019, it has sold 130,000 copies in the United Kingdom. The band performed the song for the first time in over a decade for a one-off concert put together as part of the second season of the TV series The Big Reunion.

Critical reception

British magazine Music Week rated the song four out of five, writing, "Judging by the early enthusiasm for Disney's Hunchback Of Notre Dame movie, this dramatic ballad in the vein of Elton's Circle Of Life outing should be a huge hit."[10]

Track listings

  1. "Someday"
  2. "When You Wish upon a Star"
  3. "A Whole New World"
  4. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame Medley"
  1. "Someday"
  2. "Oh Baby I..." (live '96)
  3. "Power of a Woman" (live '96)
  4. "Good Thing" (live '96)
  1. "Someday" (Eric Clapton version)
  2. "When You Wish upon a Star"
  3. "A Whole New World"
  4. "Someday" (alternative strings version)

Charts

Year-end charts

Sales

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Luis Miguel version

Sueña
Cover:LuisMiguelSuena.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Luis Miguel
Album:El Jorobado de Notre Dame: Banda Sonora en Español
Released:1996
Genre:Latin pop
Length:4:19
Label:Walt Disney
Producer:Walter Afanasieff
Prev Title:Amanecí en Tus Brazos
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Dame
Next Year:1996

For the Latin American music market, Disney enlisted Mexican singer Luis Miguel to record the Spanish-language rendition of "Someday" for the Latin American soundtrack. It was adapted into Spanish by Renato López, Kiko Cibrian, and Gerardo Flores.[16] Luis Miguel's version was included on his eleventh studio album Nada Es Igual... released in the same year.[17] The cover peaked at number 3 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and became his fourth number one song on the Latin Pop Songs chart. A music video was filmed for Luis Miguel's version.

Track listings

  1. "Sueña" — 4:19
  2. "Someday" — 4:15

Charts

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.target.com/dp/B004Z0VDKM Dream With Me
  2. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Web site: 솔리드 - Someday (MV) - Hunchback Of Notre Dame - Korean Version . YouTube.
  3. Web site: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Alan Menken) . Filmtracks . February 21, 2012.
  4. Book: 'Hunchback' Soundtrack Tie-Ins Abound. Billboard. May 25, 1996 . November 1, 2012.
  5. Larry. Flick. Reviews & Previews: Singles. Billboard. June 15, 1996. 74. November 28, 2022. Larry Flick.
  6. Peter. Miro. Urban: Urban Singles Reviews. Cash Box. June 8, 1996. 13. November 12, 2022.
  7. Web site: All-4-One - Someday (Hunchback of Notre Dame)-CDS-1996 . Hollywood Records . November 1, 2012.
  8. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 27. August 3, 1996. June 7, 2021.
  9. New Entries: Singles. Hit Music. 200. August 17, 1996. January 26, 2024. worldradiohistory.com.
  10. Reviews: Singles. Music Week. July 27, 1996. 10. September 1, 2021.
  11. Someday. Eternal. 1996. UK CD1 liner notes. 1st Avenue Records, EMI United Kingdom. CDEMS 439, 7243 8 83173 2 0.
  12. Someday. Eternal. 1996. UK CD2 liner notes. 1st Avenue Records, EMI United Kingdom. CDEM 439, 7243 883174 2 9.
  13. Someday. Eternal. 1996. UK cassette single sleeve. 1st Avenue Records, EMI United Kingdom. TCEM 439, 7243 8 83173 4 4.
  14. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 13. 35. 13. August 31, 1996. July 7, 2020.
  15. Top 100 Singles 1996. Music Week. 25. January 18, 1997.
  16. News: Fernanda Meade interpreta 2 temas en "El Jorobado". October 4, 2016. El Siglo del Torreon. July 1, 1996. 36. es.
  17. Web site: Nada es Igual. Allmusic. Rovi. June 10, 2013.