My Happiness (song)

My Happiness (song)

Infobox Single
Name = My Happiness
Type = Single
Artist = Powderfinger


from Album = Odyssey Number Five
Released = flagicon|Australia 21 August 2000
Recorded = Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne, Australia
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 4:36
Label = Universal Music Australia
Producer = Nick DiDia
Last single = "My Kind of Scene"
(2000)
This single = "My Happiness"
(2000)
Next single = "Like a Dog"
(2000)
"My Happiness" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger. It was released on record label Universal Music Australia on 21 August 2000 as the first single from the band's fourth album, "Odyssey Number Five". The single is Powderfinger's most successful to date; it peaked at number four on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and charted in the United States on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart—the first Powderfinger song to do so.

Powderfinger frontman Bernard Fanning wrote "My Happiness" as a reflection on the time the band spent touring to promote their work, and the loneliness that came as a result. It was inspired by his love of gospel and soul music. Despite its melancholy mood, "My Happiness" is considered by many to be a love song, a suggestion Fanning regards as mystifying.

"My Happiness" was released as a single with "My Kind of Scene" as a B-side. It was instantly successful, charting highly in Australia and New Zealand. It won an ARIA Award and an APRA Award and topped the Triple J Hottest 100 in 2000. "My Happiness" was highly praised by critics, with even negative reviews of "Odyssey Number Five" noting it as a highlight, especially for its catchy chorus. "My Kind of Scene" was equally popular. One of the highlights of Powderfinger's United States tour with Coldplay was a performance of "My Happiness" on "Late Night with David Letterman"; they were only the fourth Australian act to appear on the show.

Production and content

If you can't cop a bit of emotional stuff then you should go and get the lamp shade extracted from your arse. If you don’t think there is enough rock in your life then let me know and I will personally come around to your house and chuck stones at you.

Bernard Fanning
In response to "My Happiness" being described by fans as "like Lauryn Hill, bland and boring Top 40 bullshit".

"My Happiness" was written by Bernard Fanning, Powderfinger's lead singer and songwriter. The song describes feelings of love and separation; "Sain"'s Pennie Dennison said it described "the pinning feeling you experience when you spend time away from the one you love".cite news|title=Odyssey Number Five Is Born|publisher="Sain"|author=Dennison, Pennie|date=September 2000 ] Fanning called it "a sad story of touring and the absence loneliness that comes with it".cite book|authorlink=Powderfinger|title= companion booklet|pages=1|publisher=Universal Music Australia] The extensive time spent touring took its toll on the band, and it was on the back of this that Fanning wrote "My Happiness". Thus, he expressed confusion at its being considered a romantic song.

"My Happiness" was attacked by some fans as being "like Lauryn Hill, bland and boring Top 40 bullshit"; guitarist Ian Haug rebutted by pointing out that the song was an example of the new emotional level on which Powderfinger made music, while Fanning was more aggressive in his defence of the song.cite news|title=This Sporting Life|publisher="Juice"|author=Wooldridge, Simon|date=September 2000 ] In response to being dubbed "Mr Miserable" by "The Sun-Herald"'s Peter Holmes for the lyrics of "My Happiness" and "These Days", Fanning pointed out that the songs could be construed either as melancholy, or as part of "the most hopeful record ... in a long time".cite news|title=Powderfinger Lickin' Good|publisher="The Sun-Herald"|author=Holmes, Peter|date=19 August 2001 ]

Much of Fanning's writing is inspired by non-rock music, and "My Happiness" is no exception. Gospel and soul music that is "unashamedly about love and how good it makes you feel" was common during the "Odyssey Number Five" recording sessions. Powderfinger worked hard in those sessions to ensure a more polished work than "Internationalist"; guitarist Darren Middleton concluded that "My Happiness", "The Metre", and "Up & Down & Back Again" were more "complete" because of the band's efforts. [cite news|title=Trusty Old Jackets|publisher="Massive"|author=Yates, Rod|date=September 2000 ] The lighter elements of "My Happiness" in comparison to some of the band's earlier work saw Fanning reveal his passion for several other musicians, such as James Taylor—something that "five years ago ... would have been an embarrassing thing to say". [cite news|title=Putting the emphasis on songwriting |publisher="The Press-Enterprise"|author=Maestri, Cathy|date=8 June 2001|page=13]

Touring and promotion

"My Happiness" was put on heavy rotation by Los Angeles radio station KROQ two months prior to its United States release, [cite news|title=Top band shunned - Triple M rejects single.|publisher="The Sunday Telegraph"|author=McCabe, Kathy|date=4 February 2001|page=21] and Powderfinger signed a contract with United States label Republic as a result of the song's early success. "Beat" journalist Jayson Argall joked the song had received "a bit" of airplay.cite news|title=Bowling Maidens Over|publisher="Beat"|author=Argall, Jayson|date=August 2001 ] Although "My Happiness" was subsequently dropped from KROQ's roster, other radio stations continued to give the song high priority.cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=919857 |title=Powderfinger Exports Its Aussie Appeal Stateside |publisher=Billboard.com|author=Pesselnick, Jill |date=13 June 2001 Accessed 22 August 2008.]

"My Happiness" peaked at number 23 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, making it the first Powderfinger song to appear on a "Billboard" chart. According to Susan Groves of WHRL, part of the song's success came about because very few people knew of Powderfinger, but were drawn towards "My Happiness" because it was "melodic, [and] pretty"—a change from what she described as "middle of the road rock" popular in the United States. Meanwhile, Australians were "starting to get sick of My Happiness"—Cameron Adams argued in "The Hobart Mercury" that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market. [cite news|title=Odyssey Continues|author=Adams, Cameron|publisher="The Hobart Mercury"|date=1 February 2007|page=27]

Powderfinger performed "My Happiness" live on talk show "Late Night with David Letterman" while touring North America with British rock group Coldplay,cite news|publisher="RM Rave"|title=Powder to the People|author=Sawford, Gavin|date=12 July 2001 ] a performance watched by an estimated 50 million. They were the fourth Australian act (after The Living End, Silverchair, and Nick Cave) to play on the show.cite news|title=Internationalists|author=Munro, Kelsey|publisher="Juice"|date=November 2001 ] The band also did free promotional shows leading up to the release of the single. [cite news|title=The Diary|publisher="The Sun Herald"|author=Sharp, Annette|date=23 July 2000|page=28 ] In Europe, "My Happiness" received approximately four weeks of airplay on German music video program "Viva II", and the band sold out for three nights in a row in London, partly due to the success of the single. [cite news|title=Bombing Europe.|publisher="The Courier Mail"|author=Jefferys, Campbell|date=1 September 2001]

Music video

The music video for "My Happiness" starts at a train station with a boy and girl stepping off a train. As the pair leave the train, the boy turns and tries to reach for something, but the girl pulls him back. It is shown that he was reaching for a slinky. The slinky leaves the train, and passes Middleton busking in the train station. The slinky ventures to find the boy, facing a range of challenges along the way; these include avoiding fruit falling on it and riding a skateboard. In the middle of the music clip, the slinky is shown making its way through a music room in which Powderfinger are performing "My Happiness". It rests on the bar and the band finishes playing, while the background music continues. As Powderfinger leaves, the slinky is picked up by Haug. He gets into a car and places the slinky on the windscreen, but it falls out the window as the car turns a tight corner. It lands outside the gate of a house and is picked up and brought inside to the boy.

The video was created by Fifty Fifty Films, who created numerous other Powderfinger music videos. [cite web|url=http://www.fiftyfifty.tv/cgi-bin/CMS.pl?T=1&P=0|title=www.fiftyfifty.tv|publisher=Fifty Fifty Films Accessed 22 August 2008.] It was directed by Chris Applebaum and produced by Keeley Gould of A Band Apart, with editing by Jeff Selis. Cameron Adams of "The Courier Mail" reported that following the music video's release, slinky sales increased dramatically. [cite news|title=Powder to the people|author=Adams, Cameron|publisher="The Courier Mail"|date=26 January 2001]

Release and commercial success

"My Happiness" was released as a single in Australia on 21 August 2000. [cite news|title=DINO, the truth, the whole truth & nothing but the truth.|author=Scatena, Dino|publisher="The Daily Telegraph"|date=27 July 2000] When asked how they chose the release date, Fanning jokingly said "the release date is timed to coincide with the Olympics, when all the visitors are here ... they can go into HMV and pick it up." [cite news|title=DINO, the truth, the whole truth & nothing but the truth.|author=Scatena, Dino|publisher="The Daily Telegraph"|date=3 August 2000] At the time of the single's release, the band's previous album, "Internationalist", was still in the top 50 on the ARIA Albums Chart, 95 weeks after entering. [cite news|title=Powderfinger on road |author=McCabe, Kathy|publisher="The Sunday Telegraph"|date=6 August 2000|page=95] [ [http://australian-charts.com/weekchart.asp?year=2000&date=20000827&cat=a ARIA Albums Chart 27/08/2000] . australian-charts.com. Accessed 22 August 2008.] The single featured B-side "My Kind of Scene", which had already received strong airplay due to its appearance on the . [cite news|title=Making a killing for kids' charity|author=McCabe, Kathy|publisher="The Sunday Telegraph"|date=16 July 2000|page=138] "My Happiness" appeared on a Triple M compilation entitled "Triple M's New Stuff", [cite web|url=http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=33:a9fuxvyald0e |title=My Happiness > Appears on|publisher=Allmusic Accessed 22 August 2008.] and on a "Kerrang!" compilation, "Kerrang!2 The Album".

"My Happiness" entered the ARIA singles chart at number four—making it Powderfinger's highest-charting single in Australia—and spent 24 weeks on the chart.cite web|url=http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?key=168324&cat=s |title=Powderfinger - My Happiness|publisher=australian-charts.com Accessed 22 August 2008.] It reached number two on the Queensland singles chart, [cite news|title=Bold 'Finger|author=Yorke, Ritche|publisher="The Sunday Mail"|date=27 August 2000|page=74] and peaked at number seven on the New Zealand singles chart, on which it spent 23 weeks.cite web|url=http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Powderfinger&titel=My+Happiness&cat=s |title=Powderfinger - My Happiness|publisher=charts.org.nz Accessed 22 August 2008.] "My Happiness" was Powderfinger's first single to chart in the USA, reaching number 23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Singles&model.vnuArtistId=171752&model.vnuAlbumId=469380 |title=Artist Chart History - Powderfinger|publisher=Billboard.com Accessed 22 August 2008.]

The song won the "Single of the Year" award at the ARIA Awards of 2001,cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=P&artist=Powderfinger|title=History: Winners by Artist: Powderfinger|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association Accessed 22 August 2008.] and the 2001 "Song of the Year" APRA Award.cite web|url=http://www.apra.com.au/awards/music/winners2001.asp|title=APRA Music Awards 2001|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association Accessed 22 August 2008.] Furthermore, "My Happiness" topped the Triple J Hottest 100 chart in 2000,cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/history/2000.htm |title=Hottest 100 History 2000|publisher=Triple J Accessed 22 August 2008.] and appeared on that year's CD release. [cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/history/vol8.htm|title=Hottest 100 CD 2000|publisher=Triple J Accessed 22 August 2008.] "Rolling Stone Australia" named "My Happiness" "Song of the Year" in a reader poll.cite news|title=Powderfinger - Band Of The Year|publisher="Rolling Stone"|author=Apter, Jeff|date=April 2001 ] "My Happiness" was the eighth most-played song on Australian radio in 2001. [cite news|title=Savage crashes but fans' passion burns|publisher="The Sunday Times"|date=30 December 2001|page=20]

Critical reception

"My Happiness" was a critical success. Cameron Adams of "The Herald Sun" wrote that "My Happiness" did not disappoint in the trend of excellent first singles from Powderfinger, citing "Pick You Up" and "The Day You Come" as examples. He praised the song's structure, stating that "the verses almost crash into the chorus". Adams also expressed surprise that "My Kind of Scene" was only released as a B-side.cite news|title=The singles|author=Adams, Cameron|publisher="The Herald Sun"|date=10 August 2000|page=56] "The Newcastle Herald"'s Chad Watson described a mixture of acoustic and electric guitar and "a restrained yet warmly infectious chorus".cite news|title=My Happiness review|author=Watson, Chad|publisher="The Newcastle Herald"|date=10 August 2000|page=46] Despite praising it as a "Big Rock AnthemTM", Richard Jinman of "The Sydney Morning Herald" complained that "My Happiness" was not as "hummable" as past singles "Passenger" or "These Days".cite news|title=Other New Singles|publisher="The Sydney Morning Herald"|author=Jinman, Richard|date=18 August 2000|page=25] Devon Powers of PopMatters described it, and "Waiting for the Sun", as sounding bored. [cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/p/powderfinger-odyssey.shtml|title=Powderfinger: Odyssey #5 review|publisher=PopMatters|author=Powers, Devon Accessed 22 August 2008.] "The Evening Mail" agreed; it argued the "rock-lite" song, while sounding , failed to "make you really sit up and take notice". [cite news|title=Music - Singles|publisher="The Evening Mail"|date=7 September 2001|page=48]

In his highly negative review of "Odyssey Number Five", Allmusic's Dean Carlson labelled it one of the best songs, for the riff Powderfinger executed "better than most bands of their stature". [cite web|url=http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fpfixqe0ldhe~T1 |title=Odyssey Number Five > Review|author=Carlson, Dean|publisher=Allmusic Accessed 22 August 2008.] Adams also enjoyed the song's "wobbly guitar", and "Sain"'s Christie Eliszer approved of the "acoustic strumalong", [cite news|title=Five Easy Pieces|publisher="Sain"|author=Eliszer, Christie|date=September 2000 ] but "The Advertiser"'s Michael Duffy said the song was "a familiar piece of yearning guitar indie that is polished but pedestrian"; he reserved his praise for "My Kind of Scene", which he described as akin to the best of "Internationalist".cite news|title=Music Review|publisher="The Advertiser"|author=Duffy, Michael|date=24 August 2000|page=52] Darren Bunting wrote in the "Hull Daily Mail" that "My Happiness" was the best song on "Odyssey Number Five", praising "soaring vocals, heartfelt lyrics and chiming guitar". [cite news|title=Summer sound of Powderfinger.|publisher="Hull Daily Mail"|author=Bunting, Darren|date=7 September 2001] "Entertainment Weekly"'s Marc Weingarten said that on "My Happiness", "Fanning's heavy heart is tattered by scratching and clawing guitars". [cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,280590,00.html |title=Odyssey Number Five ! Music Review|publisher="Entertainment Weekly"|author=Weingarten, Marc|date=30 March 2001 Accessed 22 August 2008.]

Charts

Awards

Track listing

# "My Happiness" – 4:36
# "My Kind of Scene" – 4:37
# "Nature Boy" – 3:12
# "Odyssey #1" (Demo) – 4:09

Personnel

Powderfinger
*Bernard FanningVocals, tambourinecite web|url=http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fpfixqe0ldhe~T20BC |title=Odyssey Number Five > Credits|publisher=Allmusic Accessed 22 August 2008.]
*Darren Middleton – Guitars and backing vocals
*Ian Haug – Guitars
*John CollinsBass guitars
*Jon CoghillDrums and percussion

Production
*Nick DiDia – Producer, engineer and mixer
*Matt Voigt – Assistant engineer
*Anton Hagop – Assistant engineer
*Stewart Whitmore – Digital editing
*Stephen Marcussen – Mastering
*Anton Hagop – Assistant producer
*Kevin Wilkins – Art direction and photography

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