Dare You to Move

"Dare You to Move"
Single by Switchfoot
from the album Learning to Breathe, A Walk to Remember soundtrack and The Beautiful Letdown
Released March 2, 2004
Format CD
Recorded 2000 (original), 2002 (single version)
Genre Alternative rock, post-grunge, Christian rock
Length 4:07 (2000 Album Version)
4:09 (2003 Album Version)
4:05 (Alternative Rock Radio Edit)
Label Columbia/re:think/Sparrow/Sony BMG/EMI CMG
Writer(s) Jon Foreman
Producer(s) Charlie Peacock and John Fields
Certification Gold (RIAA)[1]
Switchfoot singles chronology
"Meant to Live"
(2003)
"Dare You to Move"
(2004)
"This Is Your Life"
(2004)
Music sample
"Dare You To Move"
A thirty second sample of the end of the second verse and beginning of the chorus.

"Dare You to Move" is a single by the alternative rock band Switchfoot from the band's fourth studio album, The Beautiful Letdown. The song was originally called "I Dare You to Move", and was on the album Learning to Breathe, but the band decided to remix it and put it on The Beautiful Letdown. The song received considerable radio airplay, and its accompanying music videos saw play on MTV, VH1, FUSE TV, and other mainstream channels. It peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Switchfoot's second top twenty single, surpassing the success of their breakthrough single, "Meant to Live" although it was more successful internationally.

The song, which appears as the fifth track on The Beautiful Letdown was a long-lasting hit and was eventually certified gold in April 2005.[1] The song received positive reviews from critics, and was ranked #73 on Rhapsody's list of the Top 100 Tracks of the Decade.[2] "Dare You to Move" was co-produced by Charlie Peacock—who discovered Switchfoot and signed the band to its first record deal—and John Fields.[3]

Song history

This song, written by Switchfoot singer/songwriter Jon Foreman, was originally produced solely by Charlie Peacock and recorded as the opening track for Switchfoot's 2000 album Learning to Breathe, and also appeared on the A Walk to Remember soundtrack, which featured several other Switchfoot songs. The song can be heard in season 1, episode 8 and in season 2, episode 5 of One Tree Hill as well as the documentary Warren Miller's Higher Ground.

Bassist Tim Foreman (Jon Foreman's brother) remarked that upon finishing the song, all the bandmembers knew that they had really created something powerful. Jon Foreman (primary songwriter) said that "sometimes it still can move him to tears, and that he's glad it got a second chance, (on The Beautiful Letdown)."[4] The reason the band gave the song a rewrite was "that song hadn't lived its shelf life yet."[5] In addition, "after having played it a couple years live, I feel like we've got a better grip of how we want it to be on a record," he said.[5]

Foreman has called it "a defining song"[5] for the band. "It's me talking to myself and I think a lot of times I feel stagnant and stuck in the same place," says Jon. "And 'Dare You to Move' is kind of a song for myself to get me up and get me moving and tackling a new part of life."[6]

Musical Structure

The song is played in the key of E major, beginning with a jangling strummed guitar riff and a driving rocky chorus. The song has a basic structure consisting of an intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. Multiple versions of the song were released, varying slightly in dynamics and instrumental structure.

Music videos

There are two official music videos for this song. One depicts a man running against a large crowd of people. The other features a surfer who is being resuscitated on the beach while different parts of his life are shown. The second version of the video peaked at No. 2 on Vh1's Top 20 Countdown.

Track listings

UK CD Single[7]
  1. "Dare You to Move"
  2. "Monday Comes Around"
  3. "Meant to Live" (Live)
UK 2-Cd Single[8]

Chart positions

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[9] 35
US Billboard Hot 100 17
US Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks 9
US Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 6
US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 6
US Billboard Pop 100 6

Awards

On 2005, the song won two Dove Awards: Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year and Short Form Music Video of the Year, at the 36th GMA Dove Awards. It was also nominated for Song of the Year.[10]

Song versions

The song has five recorded versions that have appeared on soundtracks, CDs, and singles:

References

  1. 1 2 "RIAA Gold & Platinum Searchable Database - Switchfoot singles". Riaa.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  2. Editorial, Rhapsody (2009-12-09). "Top 100 Tracks of the Decade - Rhapsody: The Mix". Blog.rhapsody.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  3. The Beautiful Letdown credits. AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-02-13, from Allmusic.com
  4. "Summer Festivals = Pictures + Interviews". Switchfeed.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  5. 1 2 3 Interview: Switchfoot - Published March 2, 2003 (retrieved January 20, 2009)
  6. "Warning: Switchfoot’s Daring Single May Cause Job Loss". MTV News.
  7. "amazon.com". amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  8. "eil.com". eil.com. 2005-06-15. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  9. Steffen Hung. "Switchfoot - Dare You To Move". swisscharts.com. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  10. 2005 Dove Awards - 36th Annual Dove Awards on About.com; Jones, Kim

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