Nobody Wants to Be Lonely
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" | ||||
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Single by Ricky Martin with Christina Aguilera | ||||
from the album Sound Loaded | ||||
B-side | "Sólo Quiero Amarte" | |||
Released | January 16, 2001 | |||
Recorded | December 2000 (duet version) | |||
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Genre | Pop | |||
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Label | Columbia | |||
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Music videos | ||||
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" on YouTube | ||||
Alternative cover | ||||
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" is a song by Puerto Rican singer
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" received widely positive reviews from music critics, who complimented the singers' vocals. The song was listed among the Greatest Love Songs by VH1. It was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, losing the award to Aguilera's other contender, "Lady Marmalade". The song was commercially successful, peaking at number one in Hungary, New Zealand, and Romania while topping Poland's airplay chart and Croatia's foreign song chart. It also reached the top five in Italy, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, among others. In Australia and Canada, it became a top-10 hit. The song has received several certifications, including silver in the UK.
A Spanish-language solo version of the song, entitled "Sólo Quiero Amarte" (transl. "I Only Want to Love You"), penned by Martin and percussionist Danny Lopez, was recorded by the former and released in the United States. This version reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks, Latin Pop Songs, and Tropical/Salsa charts in the United States. To promote the English version of the song, Martin and Aguilera performed it on several television programs and award shows, such as the 2001 World Music Awards. The accompanying music videos for the duet and Spanish versions were directed by American director Wayne Isham and filmed in Florida. Several contestants on various music talent shows have covered the song.
Background and release
From 1999 to 2000, Ricky Martin embarked on his fifth tour, the Livin' la Vida Loca Tour, to promote his first English album, Ricky Martin.[1][2] While on tour in 2000, Martin returned to the studio and began recording material for his sixth studio album, Sound Loaded.[3][4] The album was released on November 14, 2000, by Columbia Records, and a solo version of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" was included as the fifth track on the album.[5][6] A Spanish version of the song, titled "Sólo Quiero Amarte" (transl. "I Only Want to Love You") was featured as the 15th track on the Latin American edition of the album with the same release date.[7]
Martin re-recorded the song along with Christina Aguilera in Las Vegas in December 2000 for the 11th Annual Billboard Music Awards.[8] Aguilera wrote about the re-recording in an online message: "An incredible music and career opportunity has come up for me to record a duet with Ricky Martin."[9] In an interview with the Grammy Awards in 2021, Martin talked about collaborating with Aguilera: "Every time I talk about Christina, it brings a smile [to my face] because I think it was a very powerful track. Her delivery, her performance like always was beautiful."[10] The duet was released to radio stations in the United States, by Columbia Records on January 16, 2001, as the second single from Sound Loaded.[11] The track was not released in a major commercially available single format in the United States, and consumers could purchase the song only with buying the album. Those who had already bought the album could download it from Martin's website for free or mail a sticker from their copy of the album, receiving a free CD with the new version of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely".[12][13][14]
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Music and lyrics
Musically, the re-recorded version of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" is a
According to the duet version's sheet music on Musicnotes.com, "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" uses piano and guitar and is composed in the key of B♭ minor with a groove of 100 beats per minute.[32] Martin and Aguilera's vocals span from the low note of D♭4 to the high note of D♭6.[32] The album version track runs for a total of five minutes and five seconds,[6] while the duet runs for a total of 4 minutes and 12 seconds.[33] According to Stephen Daw from Billboard, "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" is a love song about "heartbreak" and "longing",[27][28] as well as "love, lose, and hope" according to mitú's Cristal Mesa,[34] with lyrics including, "Nobody wants to be lonely / Nobody wants to cry / My body's longing to hold you / So bad, it hurts inside / Time is precious and it's slipping away / And I've been waiting for you all of my life".[35]
Critical reception
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" has been met with widely positive reviews from
In 2017,
Accolades
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" was ranked at number 65 on
Commercial performance
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" became an international hit.
In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at number four on March 4, 2001, staying on the
On February 18, 2001, "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" debuted at number 27 on New Zealand's
Music videos
The accompanying music video for "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" was filmed at the Miami Biltmore Hotel[104] in December 2000 and was directed by American director Wayne Isham,[105][49] who had also directed the videos for Martin's previous singles "Vuelve", "The Cup of Life", "La Bomba", "Livin' la Vida Loca", "She Bangs", and "Shake Your Bon-Bon".[106][107] The visual was aired on January 16, 2001, on MTV's Making the Video.[14][105] The video begins with several doves flying out of a historical building while Aguilera is standing alone in the foyer of the building. In the next scene, Martin is shown, leaning on the wall of an outdoor maze. The two start singing the song, and Aguilera shows off on the stairs out of the building while Martin watches her.[108]
In another scene, Martin is seen outside standing between columns of the mansion. He and Aguilera then pass each other on the stairs and show love between themselves by hugging and spinning around each other. Martin touches her arm, and they look into each other's eyes. He once again passes by the columns, and the video depicts flying doves in the last scene.[108] A music video was also filmed for "Sólo Quiero Amarte", which aired in 2001 and shows only Martin in the same scenes of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" video, singing the Spanish song in different locations of the mansion by his own.[109] Mallory Schlossberg from Bustle described "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" video set as "pretty epic", saying: "The architecture steals the show."[110] Cristal Mesa from mitú named the visual Martin's 16th-best music video on her 2018 list and E! Online staff ranked it as Aguilera's 16th-best music video in 2021.[34][111] It won the award for Outstanding Music Video at the 2002 ALMA Awards.[112]
Live performances and appearances in media
Martin gave his first live performance of "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" at the
"Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" has been covered by several contestants on various music talent shows. Members of 2B, Bernice Chitiul and Laurentiu Barzoi performed the song on the
Track listings
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Credits and personnel
Credits for "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" are lifted from the second European maxi-CD single liner notes and the Sound Loaded booklet.[30][31] Credits for "Sólo Quiero Amarte" are lifted from the US CD single liner notes.[18]
Solo versions
Studios
- Recorded at The Gentlemen's Club (Miami, Florida, US), Capitol Studios (Hollywood, California, US), and The Hit Factory (New York City)
- Mixed at The Gentlemen's Club (Miami, Florida, US)
- "Sólo Quiero Amarte" mixed at Barking Doctor Studios (Mount Kisco, New York, US)
- Mastered at Sterling Sound(New York City)
Personnel
Album version
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"Sólo Quiero Amarte" radio edit
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"Sólo Quiero Amarte" salsa version
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Duet version
Studio
- Mixed at The Hit Factory (New York City)
Personnel
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Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[102] | Gold | 35,000^ |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[90] | Gold | 4,000^ |
Greece (IFPI Greece)[158] | Gold | 10,000^ |
Netherlands (NVPI)[91] | Gold | 40,000^ |
Sweden (GLF)[92] | Gold | 15,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[93] | Gold | 20,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[73] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | January 16, 2001 | Columbia | [11][159] | |
Europe | CD maxi-single | [15] | ||
Japan | February 15, 2001 | Epic | [160] | |
Australia | February 26, 2001 | CD | Columbia | [16] |
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Taiwan | March 1, 2001 | CD | [161][162] |
See also
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Pop Airplay of 2001
- List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Tracks of 2001
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay of 2001
- List of number-one singles from the 2000s (New Zealand)
- List of Romanian Top 100 number ones of the 2000s
- List of UK top-ten singles in 2001
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