3/24/2023 0 Comments Ordinary world release date![]() ![]() * A live version recorded on Simon Mayo's Radio 1 show featured as a B-side to the band's later 1995 single "White Lines". * The "AC Edit" was featured on a US promo CD that came packaged with the Decade album. It would eventually be released in the UK on the first CD single for "Come Undone". This live version was found on a number of "Ordinary World" releases outside the UK, most notably the Canadian and American cassette single and featured additional musicians, Gerry L and AD'A. There were several other versions of "Ordinary World" released: * The "Acoustic Version" was recorded at the May 15 "No Ordinary Tour" live performance at Tower Records in Hollywood, which was simulcast to Hard Rock Cafés around the world. This mini-Decade was spread over the two CD singles released during the campaign. To capitalise on the success of "Ordinary World" and the new Duran Duran fans it was finding, EMI used the single's release to lure these new fans to the band's back catalogue. Many other older singles were also used as B-sides. "My Antarctica", a song from the band's previous album Liberty, featured as the main B-side of the "Ordinary World" single. The music video was filmed by director Nick Egan at Huntington Gardens in San Marino, California. ![]() The song won an Ivor Novello Award in May 1994 and later featured in the soundtrack to the film Layer Cake in 2005. Le Bon later said of the event, "If you're talking about name dropping, he's one of the biggest names you could drop, Pav-The-Man." The strings in the song were arranged and performed by Nick Rhodes, using a Kurzweil K2000, a digital synthesizer that was highly advanced for its time. Simon LeBon would go on to sing the song with Pavarotti at a WarChild benefit, which was released on home video as Pavarotti & Friends: Together for the Children of Bosnia. The song can be credited as introducing Duran Duran to a new generation of fans. In the UK, the original January release date stood. The single proved so popular that Capitol had to push the US release date up, ultimately releasing it in December. It wasn't until Capitol leaked " Ordinary World" to a radio station in Florida in the autumn of 1992 that it looked like Duran Duran mania might yet hit again. The song was also covered by Fenix TX in the mid 90's. Their album Liberty had proved a commercial failure, its two singles failing to make a significant showing on British or American charts. By the early 90s, Duran Duran's popularity had faded. " Ordinary World" is the first single from Duran Duran's self-titled 1993 album, better known as The Wedding Album. Papers in the roadside tell of suffering and greed here today, forgot tomorrow ooh, here besides the news of holy war and holy need ours is just a little sorrowed talkĪnd I don't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to surviveĮvery one is my world, I will learn to survive any one is my world, I will learn to survive any one is my world every one is my world What is happening to me? Crazy, some'd say Where is my friend when I need you most? Duran Duran - Ordinary World - Gone awayīut I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive Passion or coincidence once prompted you to say "Pride will tear us both apart" Well now pride's gone out the window cross the rooftops run away left me in the vacuum of my heart What has happened to it all? Crazy, some'd say Where is the life that I recognize? gone awayīut I won't cry for yesterday there's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find and as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive I turned on the lights, the TV and the radio still I can't escape the ghost of you Came in from a rainy Thursday on the avenue thought I heard you talking softly ![]()
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