Shining Light

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"Shining Light"
Infectious
  • Home Grown
  • Songwriter(s)Tim Wheeler
    Producer(s)Owen Morris
    Ash singles chronology
    "
    Numbskull
    "
    (1999)
    "Shining Light"
    (2001)
    "Burn Baby Burn"
    (2001)
    Alternative cover
    CD 2 cover

    "Shining Light" is a song by

    UK Singles Chart. The song had been covered by fellow Downpatrick
    songwriter Triona in 2015 which featured on a Power NI advert.

    Recording history

    "Shining Light" was written about Tim Wheeler's now ex-girlfriend Audrey. Wheeler was driving home in his car when the line and tune "Yeah you are a shining light" came into his head. He rushed home and wrote it straight away on an acoustic guitar. The first time the band heard it, they say that they 'knew it was a hit'.

    "Shining Light" was first played at a London Astoria gig in 2000, and is considered to be one of the band's greatest achievements, musically and lyrically. Ash once said of the song:

    • Tim: "I think Shining Light's a breath of fresh air"
    • Rick: "It's a very melodic song, it sticks in your head, so we thought it'd have a pretty good chance of getting in the Top 10. It was good being back there 'cos it's been a long time, over two years since we had a single out".
    • Charlotte: "It was the first song we recorded and we knew it would be the first single".

    The song was extremely critically acclaimed and won, among others:

    "Shining Light" can also be found on Ash's greatest hits compilation, Intergalactic Sonic 7″s as well as on the Tokyo Blitz DVD.

    The song was re-recorded by Canadian artist Emm Gryner on her 2005 album Songs of Love and Death. In addition, this was the song played on the last episode of Roswell as the group in the series drives away forever - signifying the death of the series. It has also been covered by Coldplay and Noel Gallagher claims it to be one of his favourite songs.

    B-Sides

    The

    royalties
    for the song from Ludwin for £35 have been denied by the band.

    "Warmer than Fire" also had its own music video, directed by Darren Tiernan (Wheeler's cousin). It consists of footage of the band messing around in Puerto Banus, Spain, where Free All Angels was being recorded and climaxes in a burning of a piano. The video cost very little and has rarely been seen.

    "Gabriel" also appears on CD1 (as well as on the Cosmic Debris collection) and is considered to be quite a retro-sounding Ash track, reminiscent of "Innocent Smile" on 1977.

    "Feel No Pain" is the first b-side on CD2, and was one of the leftover tracks from the Free All Angels recording session. The song is mainly about actually writing a song.

    "Jesus Says" originally released on the Nu-Clear Sounds appears as a remix entitled the "Hedrock Valley Beats Lightyear 12-inch mix which appears on CD2.

    "Shining Light" has been used as song in advert for Toyota cars in Croatia.

    There are three separate edits of "Shining Light." The album version is 5:09 in length and features an extended bridge. The song was edited for radio too at 4:07 with a shortened bridge and guitar solo. The third edit of the song was for the Cosmic Debris collection and is 4:23 in length. The band played the song live according to this edit at many gigs from the Free All Angels tour onwards, however on their latest tour in 2007, the longest version was played.

    Track listings

    CD1

    1. "Shining Light (Radio edit)" (Wheeler)
    2. "Warmer Than Fire" (Ludwin)
    3. "Gabriel" (Hamilton)

    CD2

    1. "Shining Light (Album version)" (Wheeler)
    2. "Feel No Pain" (Wheeler)
    3. "Jesus Says (Hedrock Valley Beats Lightyear Remix)" (Hamilton/Wheeler)
    4. "Shining Light (Video)"

    7-inch

    1. "Shining Light (Album version)" (Wheeler)
    2. "Warmer than Fire" (Ludwin)

    Promo CD

    1. "Shining Light (Radio edit)" (Wheeler)

    German Version (Infectious Records / edel Records gmbH | 0124685MSH)

    1. "Shining Light (Radio edit)" (Wheeler)
    2. "Warmer Than Fire" (Ludwin)
    3. "Shining Light (Album version)" (Wheeler)
    4. "Gabriel" (Hamilton)
    5. "Shining Light" (Video)

    Charts

    Chart (2001) Peak
    position
    Australia (ARIA)[4] 69
    Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[5] 42
    Ireland (IRMA)[6] 23
    Scotland (OCC)[7] 7
    UK Singles (OCC)[8]
    8
    UK Indie (OCC)[9] 1

    Release history

    Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
    United Kingdom 29 January 2001
    • CD
    • cassette
    • Infectious
    • Home Grown
    [10]
    Australia 19 February 2001 CD [11]

    Appearances in popular media

    "Shining Light" was the closing song in the last episode of the American science fiction television series Roswell.

    "Shining Light" also appears as the background music for the special film on the racehorse Fantastic Light, which appeared on the 2005 Darley Stud Stud Book.

    "Shining Light" features as a background track in Season 2 Episode 9 of the Channel 4 TV Series, "Teachers"

    The version recorded by Annie Lennox was used as Elaine Hammond's (Sigourney Weaver) theme song in the US mini-series Political Animals.

    Annie Lennox version

    "Shining Light"
    Single by Annie Lennox
    from the album The Annie Lennox Collection
    Released2 March 2009
    Recorded2008
    GenrePop
    Length
    • 4:05 (album version)
    • 3:53 (radio edit)
    LabelRCA
    Songwriter(s)Tim Wheeler
    Annie Lennox singles chronology
    "Many Rivers to Cross"
    (2008)
    "Shining Light"
    (2009)
    "Pattern of My Life"
    (2009)

    Annie Lennox's cover of "Shining Light" was released as the first single from

    This Morning (11 March) and was also part of Comic Relief on 13 March 2009.[13] The single was only available by download via Amazon or iTunes. The single became Lennox's first UK top 40 hit as a solo artist since 1995, reaching number 39. (She had reached the top 40 as a member of Eurythmics
    on three occasions in the interim.) It is also Lennox's final UK top 40 hit to date.

    Track listing

    UK digital single

    1. "Shining Light" (Radio edit) – 3:53

    Charts

    Chart (2009) Peak
    position
    Japan (Oricon)[14] 97
    UK Singles (OCC)[15]
    39

    References

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    2. ^ Rabid, Jack. "Ash Free All Angels Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
    3. ^ British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors[permanent dead link]
    4. ^ "Issue 574" ARIA Top 100 Singles. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
    5. ^ "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 18, no. 8. 17 February 2001. p. 10. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
    6. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Shining Light". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
    7. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
    8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
    9. ^ "Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
    10. ^ "New Releases – For Week Starting January 29, 2001: Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 27 January 2001. p. 39. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
    11. ^ "The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 19th February 2001" (PDF). ARIA. 19 February 2001. p. 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 February 2002. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
    12. YouTube
    13. ^ BBC One - Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Series 16, Episode 7
    14. ^ Annie Lennox – Shining Light – Music Charts
    15. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 18 November 2018.