When You Se Me Again Cup Song

2013 unmarried by Anna Kendrick

2013 single past Anna Kendrick

"Cups (Pitch Perfect'southward 'When I'm Gone')"
A woman is seen with headphones around her neck looking to the corner. Above her, the words Anna Kendrick and Cups (Pitch Perfects "When I'm Gone") are in bold.
Single by Anna Kendrick
from the EP More from Pitch Perfect
Released
  • March 26, 2013 (The states single)
  • Oct 28, 2013 (UK single)
Genre Folk pop
Length ii:07
Label
  • Republic
  • UME
Songwriter(s)
  • A. P. Carter
  • Luisa Gerstein
  • Heloise Tunstall-Behrens
Producer(s)
  • Jason Moore
  • The Underdogs
  • Julia Michaels
  • Julianne Jordan
Music video
"Cups (When I'1000 Gone)" on YouTube

"Cups" is a vocal by American actress and singer Anna Kendrick from the 2012 extended play (EP) More from Pitch Perfect. The song rose to prominence post-obit its debut in Pitch Perfect (2012). Republic Records released the "Pitch Perfect 'southward When I'grand Gone" remix on March 26, 2013. The original folk song was written in 1931 by A. P. Carter, and in 2009 it was reworked past British musicians Heloise Tunstall-Behrens and Luisa Gerstein recording under the group name Lulu and the Lampshades.

A folk popular song, Kendrick's version uses the children's clapping game known as the loving cup game for its percussion. The music video was directed by Jason Moore and released on Apr 12, 2013. In the film, Kendrick appears as a diner worker who imagines anybody drumming their cups along with the melody. It reached number six on the US Billboard Hot 100, giving Kendrick her first top-10 record in the United states of america. It was also a top 30 hit in Canada, Ireland, kingdom of the netherlands and New Zealand.

Background and limerick [edit]

Lulu and the Lampshades, Bestival 2010; left to right (without the "Lampshades"): Dan Blackett (drums, hidden), Heloise Tunstall-Behrens (violine), Luisa Gerstein (ukulele), Jemma Freeman (electric guitar)

British group Lulu and the Lampshades (pictured in 2010), were the first to use the cup game as percussion when performing the song.

"Cups" incorporates lyrics from the 1931 song "When I'1000 Gone" by the Carter Family.[1] [2] [three] Written by A. P. Carter,[four] J. Due east. Mainer and his Crazy Mountaineers reworked "When I'm Gone" into an Appalachian folk vocal in 1937 and retitled it to "Miss Me When I'm Gone".[3] [5] British musicians Heloise Tunstall-Behrens and Luisa Gerstein, who performed nether the group proper noun Lulu and the Lampshades, reworked the Carter Family's version and introduced the cup game as the vocal's percussion.[iii] [a] Their version of the song was uploaded to YouTube in 2009 with the title "You're Gonna Miss Me".[three] In 2011, Anna Burden covered Lulu and the Lampshades' rendition of "When I'm Gone" and uploaded it to YouTube;[3] her video went viral after information technology was uploaded to Reddit, leading other musicians to tape cover versions using the cup clap technique.[three] [5]

Anna Kendrick discovered the song after watching a video mail on Reddit.[7] [8] Kendrick performed the vocal in the 2012 American musical comedy motion-picture show Pitch Perfect (2012).[3] [9] The actress told Movieline she was not looking to be in Pitch Perfect and that the musical aspect in the motion-picture show'southward script made her nervous. She ended up being charmed by information technology later on on and decided to stay.[10] The movie's original script chosen for Kendrick's character Beca Mitchell to perform the plant nursery rhyme "I'chiliad a Little Teapot" (1939), for a scene in which Mitchell auditions for a college a cappella singing group, the Barden Bellas.[9] [11] When she was asked to demonstrate her singing ability before filming, she performed "Cups"; the moving-picture show's producers decided to write it into the moving-picture show's script in place of "I'm a Little Teapot".[7] In the film, Kendrick uses a plastic cup to play along with the song's rhythm.[8] [12]

The remix features a new span section, a folk pop string arrangement, guitar and xylophone, and has been extended past a minute.[13] [xiv] Information technology was produced past Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore, Julia Michels, Julianne Jordan, and the Underdogs.[iv] [15] Music critics described "Cups" equally a folk pop track.[13] [16] [17]

Release and promotion [edit]

Kendrick recorded a 76-2d cover version titled "Cups (Movie Version)" for the Pitch Perfect soundtrack.[18] Republic Records and Universal Music Enterprises released a remix of her version, titled "Cups (Pitch Perfect 's 'When I'chiliad Gone')", with new instrumentation for digital download and streaming equally More from Pitch Perfect 's lead single on March 26, 2013, on mainstream radio.[19] [20] The remix was released every bit a single in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2013.[21] [22]

Kendrick performed the song on the Late Show with David Letterman, The This evening Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Sat Night Live in 2012, 2014 and 2017, respectively.[8] [12] [23] Information technology was included in the 2015 sequel moving picture Pitch Perfect 2,[24] in which the Barden Bellas perform the song as a ballad.[24] This version was included on Pitch Perfect 2 's soundtrack with the title "Cups (When I'm Gone) [Campfire Version]".[25] A mash-upward with George Michael'south song "Liberty! 'xc", titled "Freedom! '90 ten Cups", was released on November 21, 2017.[26] The mash-up'southward video was released on the same 24-hour interval, and included the Barden Bellas and the top 12 contestants of the 13th season of The Voice.[26] [27] The mash-up was released on the soundtrack Pitch Perfect 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).[26]

Critical reception [edit]

The song was well received by critics. It was described past Heather Phares of AllMusic as "charming",[28] and as "undeniably catchy" by Jeff Benjamin of Fuse. Benjamin praised Kendrick's audition scene, which he idea was an "awesome musical movie moment".[13] Kelly Lawler from USA Today stated Kendrick's rendition in Pitch Perfect is "cute and all" only was really not all that special.[29] Notwithstanding, she commended Kendrick's "spontaneous performance" of the song on the Belatedly Show with David Letterman.[29]

Slate 's Chris Molanphy said the 2013 remix neutered the original version of "Cups" and said he would rather mind to Kendrick'south "weird-America ditty" version.[30] Writing for Billboard, Andrew Unterberger praised the original track, describing it as "totally charming", but labeled the remix equally "mumfordized" and "needlessly extended", saying it still hits one hell of a flat note.[31] Houston Relate 'due south Joey Guerra lauded the remix, and wrote Kendrick'due south "plaintive delivery" made it easy to dearest.[32]

Douglas Wolk of Time magazine placed the vocal at number nine on his end-of-year list, describing Kendrick's version equally a "terrific arrangement."[33] Marcus Jones of Entertainment Weekly put "Cups" at number nine on his The Best Songs From Movies of the 2010s listing.[34] Writing for Screen Bluster, Nicholas Howe ranked the song at number one on his Pitch Perfect: Top 10 Covers In The Movie Series list, noting its almost-universal popularity.[35]

Commercial performance [edit]

"Cups" debuted at number 93 on the January 12, 2013 United states of america Billboard Hot 100 charts .[five] It climbed to number 36 after the remixed version received airplay.[5] The single reached number ten in its 28th charting week, giving Kendrick her get-go meridian-x chart hit.[five] [36] The song peaked at number six on the Baronial sixteen, 2013 nautical chart.[37] [38] It was Kendrick'south first Hot 100 elevation-10 entry[39] and one of the shortest songs past length to reach the top 10 during the 2010s.[40] The song spent 44 weeks on the Hot 100.[41] Kendrick is the second creative person (after Barbra Streisand) to have a Hot 100 top-x single and exist nominated for both a Tony Award and an University Award.[42]

"Cups" performed well on Billboard 's airplay charts. It debuted at number xl on the US Mainstream Acme twoscore, a chart focusing on mainstream radio airplay.[5] The runway subsequently peaked at number 8.[43] "Cups" peaked at number two on the Adult Tiptop 40 chart.[44] It was a number-ane hit on the Adult Gimmicky chart, becoming Kendrick's starting time song to pinnacle any Billboard chart.[45] [46] By October 2013, "Cups" had sold 2.5 one thousand thousand downloads in the US.[45] The single was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA), denoting track-equivalent sales and streams of three million units in the The states.[46] [47] [48] It was the 21st-biggest single of 2013.[49]

The single was an international hit, and peaked at number eleven on the Belgium Ultratop Flanders chart,[l] and number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for 42 weeks.[51] It reached the top 30 in New Zealand,[52] Ireland,[53] and holland,[54] and reached the top 80 in the United kingdom,[55] and Republic of austria,[56] and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Manufacture Association (ARIA) for shipments of over lxx,000 copies.[57] [58]

Music video [edit]

Following the song's popularity, development for the music video began in March 2013,[59] [18] and was directed past Moore and choreographed past Aakomon Jones.[22] [lx] The video was released on April 12, 2013, via Kendrick'south YouTube channel.[61] During an interview with Entertainment This evening, Kendrick said that while she wanted to film the music video, she was not keen to make a solo album.[62] She agreed to the music video mostly considering she wanted to work with Moore again and considering she liked the idea of an unabridged diner full of people playing the cup vocal.[62] The actress said she was not playing Beca Mitchell during the video.[62]

The clip begins with Kendrick, as a server, continuing in a eatery kitchen cutting biscuits using a cup.[63] She takes the cup and lightly taps it on the table, earlier starting to tap the loving cup on the table and clap the vocal's rhythm.[64] She later walks out into the dining area, where the customers starting time drumming their cups in various means on their tables.[65]

The photographic camera follows her collecting dishes and cleaning tables. During the song's bridge section, the photographic camera zooms in and tracks to a wide shot of the staff and customers performing the loving cup tapping routine.[66] The camera returns to Kendrick, who returns to the kitchen, passing the chef, who is now drumming with a cup. The camera then follows her back to the tabular array where she prepared the biscuits.[67] She drums on the loving cup and sings again before the timer rings. Kendrick looks back towards the dining area, where the customers are eating and talking normally. She realizes she had imagined the incident and looks at the chef. Kendrick smiles and leaves through the diner's back door, presumably to chase her dreams and never return.[63] [67]

John Boone of E! Online praised the video's production, writing that Kendrick "remains amazing and nosotros would not want to claiming anyone from that diner in flip cup".[67] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Grady Smith described the video as a "beautifully shot prune".[65] The Wall Street Journal'southward Alexandra Cheney lauded Kendrick's performance, writing that she gave a "whole new meaning to flip cup", and described the flip-cup scene as an "epic proportion".[63]

Encompass versions [edit]

Kendrick's version has been widely covered. In 2013, the South Korean girl group Spica released a cappella versions in English and Korean.[68] In 2014, Miss New York Kira Kazantsev performed Pharrell's 2014 unmarried "Happy" using Kendrick's loving cup routine during the talent portion of the Miss America Pageant.[69] [70]

The Indian actress Mithila Palkar released a version in March 2016, in which she sang the Marathi vocal "Hi Chaal Turu Turu" to the runway'due south rhythm.[71] During an October 2016 interview with MTV, the American thespian Ben Affleck sang "Cups" for Kendrick.[72] In May 2020, the Pakistani motion-picture show and telly actor Hania Amir covered the song; according to a staff writer of The Express Tribune, Amir played a golden cup, "effortlessly" as a percussion instrument. The writer also called it a "calm and decent version" of the song.[73]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from Tidal.[four]

  • Anna Kendrick – vocals
  • Jason Moore – production
  • The Underdogs – production
  • Julia Michaels – production
  • Julianne Jordan – production
  • A. P. Carter – songwriter
  • Heloise Tunstall-Behrens – songwriter
  • Luisa Gerstein – songwriter

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ The cup game is a children's clapping game that involves tapping and hitting a cup using a defined rhythm.[6]

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External links [edit]

  • You're Gonna Miss Me (Cups) Lulu and the Lampshades version of "Cups" (YouTube)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cups_%28song%29

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