I Know You Are There Smiling Back at Me

1997 single by Janet Jackson

1997 single past Janet Jackson

"Together Again"
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Single by Janet Jackson
from the album The Velvet Rope
Released December one, 1997 (1997-12-01)
Recorded 1997
Genre
  • Dance-pop
  • house
Length 5:01
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s)
  • Janet Jackson
  • James Harris Iii
  • Terry Lewis
  • René Elizondo Jr.
Producer(southward)
  • Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
  • Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Got 'til Information technology's Gone"
(1997)
"Together Again"
(1997)
"I Become Alone"
(1998)

"Together Again" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her sixth studio album, The Velvet Rope (1997). It was written and produced past Jackson and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, with additional writing past Jackson's then-hubby René Elizondo Jr. It was released every bit the second single from the anthology in Dec 1997 by Virgin Records. Originally written every bit a ballad, the track was rearranged as an uptempo dance song. Jackson was inspired to write the song by her own individual discovery of losing a friend to AIDS, besides every bit by a piece of fan postal service she received from a young boy in England who had lost his father.

"Together Again" was well received past music critics, who praised the song's structure and Jackson'due south vocals. The single was a commercial success, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks, as well as reaching number 1 on the Billboard Dance Gild Songs nautical chart. The unmarried was additionally certified Gilded by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA). Worldwide, information technology peaked within the top-five in many countries, such equally Canada and the United Kingdom, and topped the charts in the Netherlands. The single sold six meg copies worldwide.[1]

2 music videos were produced for "Together Once again". The video for the original, directed by Seb Janiak, shows Jackson and her dancers performing in a futuristic African paradise where people are seen living side by side with wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, and wildcats. Another video released for the 'Deeper Remix', was directed by Elizondo Jr. and shows Jackson in an apartment. Jackson performed "Together Again" in a number of occasions to promote The Velvet Rope, including at the American Music Awards and also on all of her tours since its release. It is also included in ii of her greatest hits collections, Number Ones (2009) and Icon: Number Ones (2010).

Background and release [edit]

"Together Once more" was written as a tribute from Jackson to a friend who had recently died of AIDS likewise as AIDS victims and their families worldwide, every bit stated in the liner notes of The Velvet Rope (1997). Originally written as a ballad, the track was re-bundled as a trip the light fantastic toe and firm song. Jackson was reportedly inspired to write the song from her own personal experience, every bit well every bit a slice of fan-mail she received from a young boy in England who had lost his father.[2] Co-ordinate to Jimmy Jam, "it had a deep meaning for her considering information technology was about a friend she lost to AIDS, only as with all her songs, she tries to make them apply in a general sense to anybody. The thought was to make it a joyous song musically".[3] The arrangement of the song was constructed in thirty minutes by Jam, Lewis, and Jackson while in the recording studio. One time the melody was in place, Jackson finished writing the lyrics to the song. The song'southward audio was inspired by Donna Summer's song "Terminal Dance".[3] Jackson told MTV News that her inspiration to write "Together Again" was "Runaway" by Nuyorican Soul, equally the song reminded her of beingness in Studio 54 in New York when she was a child. "Delinquent" gave Jackson a kind of New York feel of disco and she wanted to do something like this.[iv] "Together Again" was released in the Great britain on December one, 1997, equally a 7-inch vinyl single, a 12-inch vinyl single, a CD unmarried, and a cassette single.[5] The following day, the song was released in the United States on the latter ii formats.[half dozen] [vii] [8]

Composition [edit]

"Together Once more" was written and produced by Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, with additional writing past Jackson's then-married man, René Elizondo Jr. It is a dance and firm track.[9] [10] [eleven] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by EMI Music Publishing, the song is set in common time with a key of C major. Jackson's vocals range between A3 to D5. The song has a moderate tempo of 123 beats per infinitesimal with the chord progression following the sequence of C–Em7/B–Em7(b5)/Bb–A7–Dm9–Grand13–Dm9–G13. The bass line in the chorus descends according to the fundamental until reaching the supertonic, subsequently which it goes back to the ascendant note prepare upwardly the resolution, the repetition of the chorus or the interlude, which begins on the submedian. At the end of the 2nd span, the vocal modulates upward a minor third into East-apartment major.[12] Three versions of the song were released; the original trip the light fantastic toe version, the "Deep Remix", an R&B and hip-hop version, and the "Deeper Remix", which is an R&B and soul remake. Lyrically, it was described as an ode from Jackson to a friend who had died from AIDS.[13] Larry Flick from Billboard noted its "tear-stained lyrics".[ten] Ernest Hardy of Rolling Stone described it as "unsullied popular bliss", maxim "The bass-heavy house track "Together Once more" showcases a poignant lead song, giving off a '60s soul/girl group vibe",[11]

Critical reception [edit]

"Together Again" received positive reviews. BBC accounted information technology a "thumping great striking, an quondam-fashioned piece of professional dance music, played perfectly".[9] Larry Flick from Billboard magazine called it a "gorgeous disco ode to loved ones lost to AIDS-related illnesses". Jackson "has clearly been studying Donna Summer records, delivering a wonderfully nuanced performance that takes firm command of the track'due south vibrant business firm shell without sacrificing an ounce of emotion".[14] Music critic Joey Guerra from The Daily Cougar stated, "Jackson pours her center into "Together Over again," which builds to an ecstatic firm beat" which takes "a cue from the soaring melodies of '60s daughter groups". He further commented that the song is "genuine happy-feeling. Information technology sounds lame at start only pay attention to what she's singing; that song grin changes everything."[15] A reviewer from Daily Record said, "Michael'south wee sister has never sounded and so good. Janet has found herself and her audio."[16]

"She even makes a bid for gay icon status", wrote Neil McCormick in a review of The Velvet Rope for The Daily Telegraph, "delivering a diva-ish performance reminiscent of Diana Ross on 'Together Again'."[17] J.D. Considine for Entertainment Weekly said that "the gently throbbing house shell below "Together Once again" keeps this tribute to a dead friend from sounding as lachrymose as information technology looks on the page."[18] Jon Pareles from The New York Times described "Together Again" as "a creamy Diana Ross homage", noting that Jackson "deploys her small voice shrewdly" in it.[xix] Ian Hyland from Sun Mirror said it is "some of the best club tunes she'due south always done."[20] Danyel Smith, while interviewing Jackson for Vibe in November 1997, elaborated that the song was a big, perfect ode to Donna Summertime, and likened information technology to her songs "MacArthur Park" and "Last Trip the light fantastic toe".[21] In 1999, 'Together Again" won the award for "Most Played Song" at the BMI Pop Awards.[22]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

"Together Once again" debuted at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on the issue dated December 20, 1997,[23] before becoming Jackson's eighth number-one single on January 31, 1998, spending two weeks at number one, and a total of forty-six weeks on the chart. It was Jackson's first single to reach number one in the U.S. since "Once more" in 1993.[24] The vocal also peaked atop the Hot Trip the light fantastic toe Social club Songs chart and at number eight on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[25] "Together Once more" was certified Aureate by the RIAA.[26] In Canada, it peaked at number two on the official singles chart and reached number one on the dance chart.[27] [28] In Australasia, "Together Over again" also experienced success. In Australia, information technology debuted at number eighteen on the issue dated Dec 7, 1997, peaking at number four and staying on the ARIA Charts for twenty-five weeks and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for 70,000 copies shipped.[29] [30] In New Zealand, information technology debuted at number sixteen the week of December 21, 1997. On February 22, 1998, it reached its peak of number five, staying on the chart for ten weeks.[31]

The song debuted and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart on December xiii, 1997, falling to six the post-obit week, three weeks later on it returned to its tiptop of iv, spending 10 weeks in the pinnacle ten and 19 weeks inside the nautical chart.[32] Information technology was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), selling 600,000 units in the UK.[33] It also spent a week atop the Great britain R&B singles Chart and number six on the UK Dance Charts.[34] [35] Information technology is Jackson'due south best selling Uk single. In Austria, it entered the singles chart at number 20-five, eventually peaking at number six and spending a total of fourteen weeks on the chart.[36] In France, the song peaked at number ii for x weeks, and was certified Platinum past the SNEP.[36] [37] In Federal republic of germany, information technology peaked at number two for ii weeks and remaining on the German Singles Chart for twenty-iv weeks. It was certified Platinum for 500,000 copies sold.[38] [39] In holland, "Together Again" entered the singles chart at number sixty-one during the calendar week of December xiii, 1997. It eventually peaked at number 1, staying a total of xxx-two weeks on the chart.[40] The Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers (NVPI) certified the single Gold for shipment of 10,000 copies.[41] On the Swiss Singles Chart dated January eleven, 1998, "Together Once more" debuted at number 13.[42] After two weeks, it peaked at number 2 and was later certified Gold past the International Federation of the Phonographic Manufacture (IFPI).[43] A portion of the single'southward worldwide sales were donated past Jackson to The American Foundation for AIDS Research.[2]

Music videos [edit]

Jackson in the "Deeper Remix" video for "Together Over again"

Ii music videos were produced for "Together Again". The original version was directed by French photographer Seb Janiak and choreographed by Tina Landon.[44] Filmed in the Serengeti, Tanzania, the video depicts Jackson with mini red ponytails on her head.[45] She and her dancers perform in a futuristic African-flavored[4] paradise where people are seen living adjacent with wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, and wildcats. At a betoken of the video, Jackson appears to be hugging another version of herself. Dan MacRae from ET Canada commented, "Janet is positively beaming as she participates in some lovely choreography and chills out with local wildlife".[46] This version received a nomination for Best Trip the light fantastic toe Video at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards.[46] Another music video was released for the "Deeper Remix". Directed by René Elizondo Jr, the video depicts Jackson in an apartment remembering a lost lover, with the vocalist commenting that "there's a butterfly that's throughout the video that represents the spirit" of this lover.[47] Both videos are featured on the DVD edition of 2001's All for Y'all and the 2004 video compilation From Janet to Damita Jo: The Videos.[44] [48]

Live performances [edit]

In order to promote The Velvet Rope and the unmarried, Jackson performed "Together Again" at the American Music Awards of 1998.[49] The vocalizer has also performed the song on all of her tours since its release. She included the song on the 1998 The Velvet Rope Bout. Dressed upwardly in "chandeliers and sensible wearable", it was performed as the closing song from the concert.[50] Jon Pareles from The New York Times viewed the performance as "an elegy disguised every bit an arm-waving, feel-good vocal".[51] The performance of the song at the October eleven, 1998 show in New York Metropolis, at the Madison Square Garden, was broadcast during a special titled The Velvet Rope: Live in Madison Square Garden by HBO. It was likewise added to the setlist at its DVD release, The Velvet Rope Bout – Live in Concert in 1999.[52] It was again performed equally the encore on the All for Y'all Tour in back up of her follow-up anthology, All for You in 2001 and 2002. Gina Vivinetto from Saint petersburg Times, while reviewing the concert, described the performance, "The testify airtight with a buoyant Together Again that institute Jackson grin, surrounded by dancers moving in refreshing, unscripted merriment".[53] The February 16, 2002 final date of the tour at the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, was circulate past HBO, and included a performance of "Together Again". This rendition was too added to the setlist at its DVD release, Janet: Live in Hawaii, in 2002.[54] Jackson also performed it on VH1'south The Concert for New York City benefit concert which paid tribute to victims of the September xi attacks the same year.[55]

In 2004, while promoting her eighth studio album, Damita Jo, Jackson made surprise performances of "Together Again" and "All Nite (Don't End)" at New York's Gay Pride March.[56] "Together Again" was i of her older songs on the 2008 Stone Witchu Tour, her first tour in seven years. Information technology was at the middle of the setlist.[57] She was dressed in a gold and black glam hip hop-inspired rail conform, and one gold glove.[58] Diversity mag's Phil Gallo likened her vocals in the vocal to that of Diana Ross'southward.[59] Rap-Up noted the audition "went wild" during the song.[sixty] While reviewing the Vancouver concert, Marsha Lederman of The Globe and Mail noted that the most memorable moment of the testify was when Jackson "stopped on the catwalk after her hitting Together Again, listened to the crowd roar its approval, and became emotional – really emotional. We're talking tears. 'Thank you,' she said – seeming to really hateful it, as she waved her hands, begging the audience to stop", she completed.[58] While promoting her 2nd greatest hits album, Number Ones, the singer performed an eight-minute medley of six hits during the American Music Awards of 2009. It included "Control", "Miss You lot Much", "What Have You Done for Me Lately", "If", "Brand Me", and finished with "Together Over again". For the latter's performance, Jackson stood lonely at center stage, grinning, as the received applauses and continuing ovation from the audience.[61] [62] It besides was the endmost song of her concert at Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, in July 2010, which she headlined.[63] "Together Again" was again performed as a endmost number on her Number Ones: Up Shut and Personal 2011 tour every bit a dedication to her late brother, Michael Jackson, wearing a tight white one-piece disco suit. MTV News' writer Vaughn Schoonmaker noted that the song appeared to be the biggest hit of the show.[64] Writing for the Hartford Courant, Thomas Kintner pointed out that "A finale of 'Together Again', offered every bit a unproblematic tribute that recalled her brother once more, proved the evening'southward highlight, a relaxed trip through the sort of juicy pop Jackson has stockpiled throughout her career, and which still charms when she lets it run".[65] Jackson likewise included the song on her 2015-16 Unbreakable Earth Tour. The song is besides included on the 2017-2019 State of the World Tour. Jackson besides included the vocal on her 2019 Las Vegas Residency Janet Jackson: Metamorphosis.

Track listings [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from The Velvet Rope 's CD liner notes:[77]

  • Janet Jackson – vocals, songwriter, producer, song and rhythm arrangement
  • Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis – songwriters, producers, all other instruments, song and rhythm arrangements
  • René Elizondo Jr. – songwriter
  • Steve Hodge – engineering, mixing
  • Alexander Richbourg – drum machine
  • Xavier Smith – assistant engineer

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

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