Viva Forever

Viva Forever

Infobox Single
Name = Viva Forever


Artist = Spice Girls
from Album = Spiceworld
B-side =
Released = July 20, 1998 (UK) July 29, 1998 (Japan) August 24, 1998 (Australia)
Format = Vinyl record (7" & 12"),
cassette, CD single
Recorded = 1997
Genre = Pop, ballad
Length = 5:09 (Album Version)
4:09 (Radio Edit)
Label = Virgin Records
Writer = Matthew Rowbottom, Richard Stannard, Spice Girls
Producer = Matthew Rowbottom, Richard Stannard
Certification = Platinum (ARIA, BPI)
Last single = "Stop"
(1998)
This single = "Viva Forever"
(1998)
Next single = "Goodbye"
(1998)Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate covers
Type = Single


Lower caption = UK CD 2 cover

"Viva Forever" is a song by the Spice Girls on their second album, "Spiceworld", released as a single almost two months after the departure of Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell, in May 1998. It became their seventh number-one in the UK, and their first without Geri. "Viva Forever" is considered by music critics to be the group's best work artistically.

"Viva Forever" was originally supposed to be a double-A side track with "Never Give Up On The Good Times", but due to Halliwell's vocals on the track, its release was cancelled.

Background, writing and release

"Viva Forever" was co-written by the Spice Girls along with partners Richard Stannard and Matthew Rowbottom.The song is considered the Spice Girls' best work artistically; upon its release it garnered high praise from critics who were generally harsh on the band’s music.

A short time after "Stop" was released, speculation grew as to which Spice Girls single would be next. In late March, the single was finally revealed as "Never Give Up On The Good Times/Viva Forever". Smash Hits famous "Bandwatch" section provided a close watch on the status of the single, and the first piece of news it gave was that one of the songs was to have a cartoon-based video.

Originally, the single was going to be released on May 11, 1998. Soon after, it was pushed back, in this first case to May 25, here is where the release date changes started going out of control. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/135618.stm Original Release Date] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.] The release date was pushed back to June 8, in late April, and at this point a promotional cassette for "Viva Forever" appeared on the internet with no sight of "Never Give Up On The Good Times". In early May the release date changed again to June 29.A competition appeared in the Evening Mail (May 19, 1998) saying the following:

"10 copies of the video to be won. Each prize winner will also receive a Spice Girls T-Shirt and a copy of the new double A-side single Viva Forever/Never Give Up On The Good Times, released on June 29."

On May 27 the Spice Girls were due to appear on the National Lottery, and they were booked in to perform two songs on the show. On that night, the Spice Girls performed "Viva Forever" and "Spice Up Your Life", without Geri, the excuse being that she was ill. It was a highly unlikely decision that with a double-A side single planned, they would perform a song released over six months ago, instead of both of the double-A side tracks.

On May 31, 1998, Geri left the Spice Girls, throwing their plans into chaos. Although the status of the new single was never 100% clear, "Never Give Up On The Good Times" was ditched. The reasons of why the song was removed from the double-A side single has never been confirmed, although it was rumoured that there were problems with the remixes, that the video was not ready, and that with Geri out of the band they would have to re-record parts of the song, which would take valuable time out of the schedule, since they were going to start the North American leg of the Spiceworld Tour.

In early June, the single was confirmed to be "Viva Forever", with no explanation given for its missing partner on the double-A side front. The single was to be released on July 13, over two months after the original release date of May 11.Even though posters were printed showcasing the July 13 release date, it was not long before the release dates started changing again. [http://foreverspice.com/spicediscography/xtra-neverviva.htm Double-A side] . Foreverspice.com . Retrieved September 29 2007.]

On the day of "release", stores around the United Kingdom received a notice saying that the single was not going to be released on July 13, and it would be released in a week or two. After the constant delays, the single was finally released on July 20, going straight to the number-one position. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/139693.stm Viva Forever reached number-one] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.]

Critical reception

"Viva Forever" was well-received by music critics, who considered the song their best work artistically in 1998.Sputnikmusic called it "a genuinely great song" adding that it is "sincerely moving" and that "never would I have imagined the Spice Girls could pull off a song like this". [ [http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=7922 Sputnikmusic Review] . Sputnikmusic.com . Retrieved September 29 2007.] Rolling Stone called it "a big ballad that is about as convincing as the Spices' Spanish accents". [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/spicegirls/albums/album/277713/review/5942522/spiceworld Rolling Stone Review] . Rollingstone.com . Retrieved September 29 2007.] Yahoo! Music compared the song with "Mama", and add "a tear-jerking flamenco guitar and lush strings weave into this break-your-heart ,"I will always love you" ballad with a touch of Madonna about it"..."inspired". [ [http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/l_reviews_a/11070.html Yahoo! Music Review] . Uk.launch.yahoo.com . Retrieved September 29 2007.] DVDfever in the Spiceworld review called "Viva Forever" "one of the best tracks"..."one that should be released as a single". [ [http://www.dvdfever.co.uk/reviews/spice2.shtml DVDfever Review] . DVDfever.co.uk . Retrieved September 29 2007.]

Music video

The music video, which featured stop motion animation of the Spice Girls (including Halliwell), as fairies, was directed by Oscar winner Steve Box of Aardman Animations. [ [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/530232/index.html Steve Box] . Screenonline.org.uk . Retrieved September 18 2007.] Box was the key animator on Aardman's film Chicken Run, which also used stop motion animation. For the video, he created five, 12ins-high Spice Girl tin puppets with wings who coax one of two astonished real-life teens into growing up, and took five months to make, considerably longer than it took to make "". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/117098.stm Viva Forever video] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 6 2007.] It was screened for the first time in the United Kingdom on June 22, 1998, the video includes scenes of Geri because it was commissioned months before her departure. [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4905530.html Video Release] . Highbeam.com . Retrieved October 6 2007.]

The video starts off with a storybook about two boys, who are assumed to be best friends, running around the woods when they encounter a case (similar to the case that is inside a Kinder Surprise, but life-sized) that opens by itself which reveals a toy chicken. The two boys chase after the chicken until they see another case, which the toy chicken bounces on. It opens by itself, and five fairies, the Spice Girls, come out.

While one boy continues to chase after the chicken, the other boy, who is presumably older, stays, and the fairies play with him, give him a kiss on the nose, whisper a secret, and other similar things. Then they fly the boy to another place in front of a medium-sized Rubik's Cube. The fairies dance on the cube, to the song, until the middle on the top opens. The boy, assisted by the fairies, climbs inside.

Meanwhile, the other boy sees the fairies about to close the cube. By the time he gets to the cube, his friend is gone, the fairies disappear, and the cube becomes toy-sized. He then walks in the woods by himself with the cube until he sees a giant coin vending machine which contains other cases.

A blue light shines in front of him and he puts the now-solved Rubik's Cube inside a case and throws it in the coin vending machine and walks away. It ends with the four out of the five fairies flying in the sky (the Geri Halliwell fairy separates), following the boy. Although his friend is missing from his life, and the fairies lost a fellow (mirroring Halliwell's real-life departure), the boy and the remaining four fairies will keep the memories of them "forever".

This video can be interpreted as one about coming to terms with the loss of a friend. Whatever the cause for loss, the person struggles with their emotions (represented by them trying to solve the Rubik's Cube). By the end, they have placed the cube in a case and placed it in a giant vending machine, which symbolizes that they will keep "forever" these memories as they move on. The video could be viewed as an interactive element on UK CD1, the first time this feature was available on a Spice Girls CD. [ [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul99/articles/ecd.htm Enhaced-Cd] . Soundonsound.com. Retrieved October 13 2007.]

Some people think that the older boy in the video is a girl due to him having long hair. However, this was clarified in an interview (see http://en.allexperts.com/q/Spice-Girls-600/Viva-Forever-Video.htm).

"Viva Forever" was the last video with participation of Geri Halliwell before their 2007 reunion and the release of their "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" single.

Chart performance

"Viva Forever" was poorly promoted, and its only real driving promotional force was the hype from Geri's departure. The song was released on July 20, 1998, selling 100,000 in the first three days and 277,000 copies in its first week. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/137874.stm UK Sales in three days] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.] [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/spicegirls/articles/story/5920448/spice_girls_reclaim_uk_charts UK Sales first week] . Rollingstone.com . Retrieved October 6 2007.] It stayed at number one for two weeks in the UK, spending nine weeks in the Top 40, thirteen weeks inside the Top 75; [ [http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=26555 UK Chart-History] . Hitparadeitalia.it . Retrieved October 13 2007.] and went on to go platinum selling 623,000 copies.

It was very well received in Europe, garnering an extensive amount of airplay, peaking at number two in the Euro Hot 100.

In Italy the single debuted at number three, [ [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/530232/index.html Italian debut] . Hitparadeitalia.it . Retrieved September 18 2007.] reaching number two for five non-consecutive weeks, being blocked from the first position by Des'ree's "Life" and Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", [ [http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_weeks/index.html Des'ree-Life] . Hitparadeitalia.it . Retrieved September 18 2007.] [ [http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_weeks/index.html Aerosmith-I Don't Want to Miss a Thing] . Hitparadeitalia.it . Retrieved September 18 2007.] and stayed sixteen weeks in the charts. In Switzerland the single debuted August 9, 1998 at number six, reaching a peak position of three two weeks later, it stayed thirteen weeks in the top ten, twenty-two weeks in total, and eventually was certified gold by the IFPI.In Austria the single debuted at number fifteen, reaching a peak position of four for two weeks (their highest peak position since May of 1997 when "Mama" reached the top of the chart), [ [http://austriancharts.at/archiv.asp?todo=show&tag=18&monat=05&jahr=1997&sparte=s Mama-Austrian Charts] . Austriancharts.at . Retrieved October 13 2007.] staying ten weeks in the top ten and fifteen weeks in total.

In New Zealand the song debuted at the top, staying at number-one for two weeks, and eleven weeks total on the chart.

Australian release

In Australia the single was released with five different versions of the CD front cover. Each cover pictured an individual fairy version of each girl. These have become collectors' items. The Geri version is one of the rarest Spice Girls CDs out there, and was limited to only 500 copies ever made. The only way to obtain a copy was to win it through a special contest offer that came with the other 4 limited edition CDs. Nowadays, it can very seldom be found on ebay, for a very high price, usually $200-$400. It debuted at number eight, peaking at number two for two weeks (held off by "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"), spending twenty-one weeks on the chart, and receiving a platinum certification by the ARIA.

Live performances

Since Geri Halliwell had no solo parts and only sung the chorus with the other girls, it did not really affect the live performance of the song. The song was included on the set list of the Spiceworld Tour, after Geri left in the North American leg and on the Back To Britain portion of the tour Melanie C sung "... Spice Girls Forever" rather than the original lyrics "... Viva Forever" near the end of the song. The song was also included in the Christmas in Spiceworld tour. [ [http://www.melanie-c-news.com/1999/Dec1999.html Christmas in Spiceworld-Set list] . Melanie-c-news.com . Retrieved October 13 2007.]

"Viva Forever" was the group last performance on television as a quintet, on "Top Of The Pops". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/105800.stm Last performance as a quintet] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.] It was also the first song they performed on television without Geri, on May 27, 1998 at the National Lottery. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/103074.stm Geri Halliwell on the National Lottery] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.]

The Spice Girls (4 girl line-up) performed this song in 1998 with Pavarotti in the annually hosted "Pavarotti and Friends" (Friends for the children of Liberia) charity concerts. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/110111.stm Viva Forever with Pavarotti] . News.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved October 13 2007.] The Pavarotti version is featured on Pavarotti's album called Pavarotti and Friends. [ [http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:For%20the%20Children%20of%20Liberia:1921657290;_ylt=Aoof0ZZmZIqOtn2HHsJW8AwJGbgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5ZW01N2htBHNlYwNiZ3NpYg--#tracks Pavarotti and Friends] . Shopping.yahoo.com . Retrieved September 22 2007.]

The song was re-imagined as a fiery salsa lament on The Return of the Spice Girls world tour in 2007. At the end of the song, Geri makes a platform exit off the stage, symbolizing her leaving the group. It is easily noticed because all spotlights go on her.

Covers

*Musician Jim O'Rourke has covered this song.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Viva Forever". [http://www.spicediscography.tk/ Formats and track listings] . Spicediscography.tk . Retrieved September 29 2007.]
* UK CD1/Australian CD/Brazilian CD/Taiwanese CD1
# "Viva Forever" [Radio Edit] - 4:10
# "Viva Forever" [Tony Rich Remix] - 5:30
# "Viva Forever" [Tony Rich Instrumental] - 5:42
# "Viva Forever" [Interactive Element]

*UK CD2/UK Cassette/Malaysian CD/Taiwanese CD2
#"Viva Forever" [Radio Edit] - 4:10
#"Who Do You Think You Are" [Live] - 4:22
#"Say You'll Be There" [Live] - 4:25

*European CD
#"Viva Forever" [Radio Edit] - 4:10
#"Viva Forever" [Tony Rich Remix] - 5:30
*Japanese CD
#"Viva Forever" [Radio Edit] - 4:10
#"Viva Forever" [Tony Rich Remix] - 5:30
#"Who Do You Think You Are" [Live] - 4:22
#"Say You'll Be There" [Live] - 4:25

*French 12" Promo Vinyl single
# A1:"Viva Forever" [Album Version] - 5:09
# B1:"Viva Forever" [Groovy Mix - Tony Rich Remix] - 5:30

*UK 7" Promo Vinyl single
# A1:"Viva Forever" [Radio Edit] - 4:10
# B1:"Who Do You Think You Are" [Live] - 4:22

Australian CD: Individual Fairy Version Covers

Credits and personnel

*Lead vocals: Emma Bunton, Melanie C, Melanie B, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Adams
*Producer: Richard Stannard, Matt Rowe
*Audio mixing: Mark Stent
*Recording engineer: Adrian Bushby
*Assistant: Paul Walton
*Keyboards, Programming: Matt Rowe
*Additional, Programming: Pete Davis
*Additional, Engineer: Jake Davies
*Acoustic Guitar: John Themis
*String Arrange: Anne DudleyPublished by Windswept Pacific Music Ltd/Polygram Music Publishing Ltd

Charts, peaks and certifications

Chart positions

Certification

Notes and references

External links

* [http://www.thespicegirls.com/en/index.html Spice Girls official site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcr3sCkV5U4 "Viva Forever" music video]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVT_xbO-eHw&mode=related&search= "Viva Forever" feat. Pavarotti music video]


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