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Who Sings Background Vocals On I Hope You Dance

2000 single by Lee Ann Womack

"I Hope Y'all Dance"
I Hope You Dance - single.jpg
Unmarried past Lee Ann Womack featuring Sons of the Desert
from the anthology I Hope Yous Trip the light fantastic
B-side "Lonely Too"
Released March 2000 (2000-03)
Genre Country pop
Length iv:54
Label MCA Nashville
Songwriter(s)
  • Marker D. Sanders
  • Tia Sillers
Producer(s) Mark Wright
Lee Ann Womack singles chronology
"Don't Tell Me"
(1999)
"I Hope You Trip the light fantastic toe"
(2000)
"Ashes by Now"
(2000)
Sons of the Desert singles chronology
"Everybody's Gotta Grow upward One-time"
(1999)
"I Hope You Trip the light fantastic toe"
(2000)
"What I Did Correct"
(2001)
Music video
"I Hope You Dance" on YouTube

"I Hope Yous Trip the light fantastic toe" is a crossover country pop song written past Marking D. Sanders and Tia Sillers and recorded by American country music singer Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert. (Drew and Tim Womack of Sons of the Desert are not related to Lee Ann.)[1] It is the title track on Womack's 2000 album. Released in March 2000, the song reached number ane on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks and Hot Developed Contemporary Tracks charts, and also reached number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100. It is considered to exist Womack's signature song,[2] [3] and information technology is the but Billboard number ane for both Womack and Sons of the Desert.

"I Hope You Dance" won the 2001 Country Music Association (CMA) Honour for Single of the Year, as well as the Academy of State Music (ACM), Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), and Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) awards for Song of the Year. Information technology likewise won the Grammy Award for Best State Song and was nominated for Grammy Honour for Song of the Twelvemonth. "I Hope Y'all Dance" is ranked 352 in the listing Songs of the Century compiled by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "I Hope Y'all Dance" reached its 2 meg sales mark in the United States in October 2015,[4] and equally of August 2016, information technology has sold 2,093,000 digital copies in the US.[v]

Background [edit]

Womack told The Today Show, "You lot tin can't hear those lyrics and not remember almost children and—and—and hope for the time to come and things y'all desire for them. And those are the things I desire for them in life. I want them to feel small when they stand beside the bounding main." She also said, "Sometimes I have fun and lighthearted things. But even 'I Hope Yous Dance.' I was so shocked to meet the manner the kids got it. When—when I say kids, I mean, y'all know, like teenagers. And we saw a big divergence in our audience and—and the young kids that were coming out to the shows and actually into 'I Promise Y'all Dance.' Information technology turned into like a prom and graduation theme."[6] Womack told The Early Show, "I thought information technology was very special. Information technology made me recall well-nigh Aubrie and Anna Lise [her daughters]. And I—I didn't know—I can't predict if something's going to be a large hit or not. But it certainly striking home with a lot of people, continued with a lot of people and took me a lot of new places that I had non been able to go before and took my career to a new level."[vii]

Womack told Billboard, "It made me remember about my daughters and the different times in their lives....But it tin be so many things to different people. Certainly, information technology can represent everything a parent hopes for their child, but it can also be for a relationship that's catastrophe as a fond wish for the other person'south happiness or for someone graduating, having a infant, or embarking on a new path. It fits near every circumstance I can call back of."[8]

In 2006 Womack told Billboard about an incident at the Country Radio Seminar, recalling that, after a night of drinking, "I completely blanked out on the lyrics of 'I Hope You Dance,' of all songs. Lucky for me, most of the audience was hung over besides and had a good sense of sense of humor about information technology."[9]

Composition [edit]

"I Hope You Trip the light fantastic toe" is a mid-tempo country popular ballad in which the narrator expresses her wishes to an unknown "you." It was not written every bit a vocal from a parent to a kid. Over time information technology has been adopted equally a song for people who've lost someone, a vocal that encourages survivors to live life to its fullest.[ citation needed ]

2 versions of Womack's recording were released. The original version features Sons of the Desert (who, like Womack, were signed to MCA at the time) singing a counterpoint chorus alongside Womack'due south main chorus, while a second version of the song released for pop radio omits the counterpoint chorus in favor of background vocals to back-trail the principal chorus. The song was as well Sons of the Desert's first Meridian 40 state hitting since "Leaving October" in 1998. The music video features Lee Ann Womack singing the song to her daughters.

Critical reception [edit]

Editors at Billboard gave the song a positive review and wrote, "This is a career record. Years from now, when critics are discussing Womack'southward vocal gifts and impressive body of work, this is a song that volition stand out. It'south one of those life-affirming songs that makes y'all intermission and have stock of how you're living. Information technology's filled with lovely poetry that will brand listeners think. It's a great song, and Womack does it justice. Her sweetness, vulnerable voice perfectly captures the tender sentiment of the lyric. The production is make clean and understated, letting Womack'due south stunning vocal and the great lyric take center stage. Excellence deserves to be rewarded."[10] Ken Barnes of Usa Today listed "I Promise You Trip the light fantastic toe" as the fourth all-time vocal of 2000 and wrote, "Uplifting bulletin vocal whose greeting-card sentiments and imprecise rhymes are outweighed by a gorgeous performance by today's reigning pure-land vocalist."[11]

John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats "hated" the vocal and wrote the 2002 song "No Children"—which includes the phrase "I promise you die"—as a response to "I Hope You Dance".[12]

Music video [edit]

Directed by Gerry Wenner in Nashville[xiii] and featuring an elongated mix of the song, running for well-nigh five minutes, the music video features Womack singing while in a blue room, every bit well every bit playing, frolicking, and sleeping with her two daughters. Other scenes feature her oldest daughter Aubrie carrying her youngest Anna Lise into a gated area to watch a ballet show somewhat reminiscent of "Swan Lake".

Live performances [edit]

Womack performed the song at The Early on Show on October 4, 2000.[fourteen] It was too performed on The Tonight Testify in June 2000. In July 2016, Womack performed the song with Rachel Platten in a medley with Platten's "Stand past You" on the brusk-lived ABC serial Greatest Hits.

Book [edit]

A self-help book edition of "I Promise Yous Dance" was published in October 2000. The book, written by Sillers and Sanders with an introduction by Womack, includes a CD with the audio-visual version of the song performed by Womack.[15] The book sold over 2,000,000 copies before it went out of print in 2017. The primary reason it sold that many copies is that Oprah read the lyrics from the book when she had LeeAnn Womack on her show. And the reason Oprah was a fan of the song was because Maya Angelou had called her and said something to the effect of "Girl, I didn't write this but if I ever did write a song for this is exactly what I would say." The song was sung by Womack at Maya Angelou's funeral.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Track listings [edit]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Ronan Keating version [edit]

"I Hope Y'all Dance"
Ronanihopeyoudance.jpg
Unmarried by Ronan Keating
from the album x Years of Hits
Released September 27, 2004 (2004-09-27) [l]
Length 3:34
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s)
  • Mark D. Sanders
  • Tia Sillers
Producer(s) Steve Mac
Ronan Keating singles chronology
"Final Thing on My Mind"
(2004)
"I Hope You Dance"
(2004)
"Father and Son"
(2004)
Music video
"I Hope Y'all Trip the light fantastic" on YouTube

"I Promise You Trip the light fantastic toe" was covered by Irish vocalist-songwriter Ronan Keating and released as the kickoff single from his greatest hits compilation, 10 Years of Hits (2004). The unmarried was released on September 27, 2004, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The single featured a new version of "This Is Your Song", a song recorded when Keating lost his female parent in 1998. Royalties from sales of the single were donated to the organization Breast Cancer Care.

Track listings [edit]

Uk CD unmarried [51]

  1. "I Promise Y'all Dance" – 3:34
  2. "This Is Your Vocal" – iii:58
  3. "I Hope You Dance" (Mothership Mix) – 3:54

European CD single [52]

  1. "I Promise You Dance" – 3:34
  2. "This Is Your Song" – 3:58

Charts [edit]

Gladys Knight version [edit]

"I Hope Y'all Dance"
Single by Gladys Knight
from the anthology Another Journey
Released June xix, 2013 (2013-06-19)
Genre Contemporary R&B
Length v:48
Label Many Roads
Songwriter(s) Marker D. Sanders, Tia Sillers

"I Hope You lot Dance" was covered by American singer/songwriter Gladys Knight and released equally a single from her anthology, Another Journey. The single was released in June 2013.

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of Billboard Adult Gimmicky number ones of 2001

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