Sunny Came Home

1997 single by Shawn Colvin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunny Came Home

"Sunny Came Home" is a folk-rock song by American musician Shawn Colvin. It is the opening track on her 1996 concept album, A Few Small Repairs, and was released as a CD and cassette single on June 24, 1997. In the United Kingdom, the song was released in July 1997 but did not chart until a re-release in May 1998.

Quick Facts Single by Shawn Colvin, from the album A Few Small Repairs ...
"Sunny Came Home"
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US and Australian CD artwork
Single by Shawn Colvin
from the album A Few Small Repairs
B-side"What I Get Paid For"
ReleasedJune 24, 1997 (1997-06-24)
StudioShelter Island
GenreFolk rock[1]
Length4:24
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)John Leventhal
Shawn Colvin singles chronology
"Get Out of This House"
(1996)
"Sunny Came Home"
(1997)
"You and the Mona Lisa"
(1997)
Music video
"Shawn Colvin - Sunny Came Home" on YouTube
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"Sunny Came Home" was a commercial success, reaching number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 to become Colvin's first entry and first top-10 single on the chart. In Canada, the song peaked at number three, while in Iceland, it reached number 20. The song was also a critical success, winning both Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year and was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

Background and composition

It was the last song to be written, or for me to put lyrics to, on that record. I had already chosen the cover of the record, which was a painting by a dear friend of mine, Julie Speed. And there’s a woman, obviously, with a match. A lit match, and what appears to be a huge fire in the background ― in the far, far, background ― and I thought, why don’t you write a story about her?

Shawn Colvin, in an interview about the song[2]

Shawn Colvin was inspired to write the lyrics of "Sunny Came Home" by the painting she had chosen for the album cover, which shows a woman with a lit match in her hand.[2] The song is written in the key of B minor (with its chorus in D major) in common time with a tempo of 84 beats per minute.[3] Colvin's vocals span from F3 to B4 in the song.[4]

Chart performance

"Sunny Came Home" is Colvin's only hit, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart for four weeks.[5][6] Colvin's record label did not plan to release the track as a retail single until it became an airplay favorite on contemporary hit radio as well as adult contemporary and adult alternative radio stations.[citation needed] "Sunny Came Home" also became a major hit in Canada, reaching number three on the RPM Top Singles chart for two weeks and peaking atop the RPM Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks.[7][8] Outside North America, the song became a moderate hit, peaking at number 29 in the United Kingdom, number 44 in Australia and number 90 in Germany.[9][10][11]

Awards

At the 1998 Grammy Awards, it was named Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard interrupted the Grammy Awards presentation by protesting Puff Daddy beating his group, Wu-Tang Clan, for Best Rap Album that year, saying "Wu-Tang is for the children. We teach the children. You know what I mean?", while Colvin was about to receive her award.[12]

Track listings

All songs were written by Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal unless otherwise noted.

Charts

More information Chart (1997–1998), Peak position ...
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Release history

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Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
United States February 4, 1997 Contemporary hit radio Columbia [32]
June 24, 1997
  • CD
  • cassette
[33][34]
United Kingdom July 28, 1997
  • CD1
  • cassette
[35]
August 4, 1997 CD2 [36]
United Kingdom (re-release) May 18, 1998
  • CD
  • cassette
[37]
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