Candy (Mandy Moore song)
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| "Candy" | ||||
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| Single by Mandy Moore | ||||
| from the album So Real | ||||
| Released | August 17, 1999 April 24, 2000 (UK) May 9, 2000 (Australia) |
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| Format | CD single | |||
| Recorded | January 1999 | |||
| Genre | Pop, dance | |||
| Length | 3:54 (album version) 3:38 (Wade Robson Remix) |
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| Label | Epic | |||
| Writer(s) | Denise Rich, Dave Katz, Denny Kleiman | |||
| Producer | Denise Rich, Dave Katz, Denny Kleiman | |||
| Certification | Platinum (ARIA) Gold (RIAA) |
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| Mandy Moore singles chronology | ||||
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"Candy" is the debut single by American pop singer Mandy Moore, which was released from her debut album, So Real. The music video, which was directed by Chris Robinson, had a cameo by the girl group PYT.
This song stands as a classic example of a teen pop song from the late 1990s/early 2000s. Record labels began riding the wave of teen-oriented pop music, which would result in a huge phenomenon sweeping the globe, including young female singers such as Moore, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Christina Aguilera.
The melody and tune of the song has a marked resemblance to the 1996 song "Do You Know (What It Takes)", which was written and composed by Max Martin and Denniz Pop and recorded, written and released by Swedish pop star Robyn.[1]
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[edit] Live performances
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Though Moore has stated, on MTV's TRL for example, that she feels the songs on So Real are "so bad", she does still occasionally perform this song in concert for fans. Moore's more recent performances, however, reflect an updated version of "Candy" which is infused with elements of rock and blues instead of being straight bubblegum pop.[2]
[edit] Format
- US single
- "Candy" (main version) – 3:52
- "Candy" (instrumental) – 3:52
- Album snippets – 5:59
- UK CD single
- "Candy"
- "Candy" (Hex Hector Radio Edit)
- "Not Too Young"
- "Candy" (video)
- UK CD 2
- "Candy" – 3:56
- "Candy" (Rhythm Masters Club Mix) – 7:35
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Club Mix) – 6:34
- Australian CD single
- "Candy" – 4:06
- "Candy" (George Calle Radio Remix) – 3:42
- "Candy" (Hex Hector Radio Mix) – 3:45
- "Candy" (Santana Radio Remix) – 4:20
- Album snippets – 18:57
- Multimedia
- European CD single (Non-UK)
- "Candy" – 4:06
- "Candy" (instrumental) – 4:06
- Europe CD 2
- "Candy" (album version) – 3:56
- "Candy" (Hex Hector radio edit) – 3:45
- Germany CD
- "Candy" (album version) – 3:56
- "Candy" (Hex Hector 12" Mix) – 9:52
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Club Mix) – 6:34
- US 12" vinyl promo
- "Candy" (Hex Hector 12" Mix) – 9:00
- "Candy" (George Calle Radio Mix) – 4:00
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Club Mix – 7:30
- "Candy" (Hex Hector Dub) – 7:00
- Brazilian remixes EP promo
- "Candy" (edit with vocals) – 3:00
- "Candy" (album version) – 3:55
- "Candy" (Calle Rhythm Radio) – 3:42
- "Candy" (Hex Radio) – 3:45
- "Candy" (Hex Club) – 9:52
- "Candy" (Hex Club) – 9:01
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Radio) – 4:20
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Radio) – 6:35
- "Candy" (Richie Santana Radio) – 5:04
[edit] Chart performance
"Candy" was the debut and lead single of Moore's first album So Real. It performed only moderately well on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking just outside the top 40, at #41. It entered the chart on #88 and reached its peak in its eighth week on the chart.[3] Despite this, the song is the most successful single ever recorded by Moore, at least internationally. It received more success abroad, peaking at #6 in the UK and #2 in Australia. Its music video was nearly retired from TRL; it spent 61 days on the countdown. Since then, the video run limit has been reduced from 65 to 50 to 40 days.
| Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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| Australia (ARIA)[4] | 2 |
| Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 75)[5] | 38 |
| Belgian Singles Chart | 30 |
| French Singles Chart | 16 |
| German Singles Chart | 32 |
| Irish Singles Chart | 27 |
| New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart | 10 |
| Swedish Singles Chart | 46 |
| Swiss Singles Chart | 39 |
| UK Singles Chart | 6 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 41 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales | 8 |
| U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 | 27 |
| U.S. Radio & Records CHR/Pop Tracks | 26 |
[edit] Year-end charts
| Chart | Peak Position |
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| Australian End of Year Chart (2000) | 11 |
[edit] Certifications
| Certifications | Country |
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| Australia | Platinum[6] |
| USA | Gold[7] |
[edit] References
- ^ "YouTube - Robyn - Do You Know What It Takes". Youtube.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6kH3BQeqRc. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
- ^ [www.msn.com Mandy Moore MSN in concert]
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/#/song/mandy-moore/candy/2088173
- ^ "Australian-charts.com – Mandy Moore – Candy". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Hung Medien.
- ^ "Mandy Moore – Candy – Austriancharts.at" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Hung Medien.
- ^ "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2000 Singles". Aria.com.au. http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations-singles-2000.htm. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
- ^ "Song title 200 - Candy". Tsort.info. http://tsort.info/music/y8w25t.htm. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
[edit] External links
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