Blow Me Away

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"Blow Me Away"
BlowMeAway.jpg
Single by Breaking Benjamin
from the album Halo 2 Original Soundtrack, So Cold EP and Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin
Released
  • November 3, 2004 (2004-11-03)
  • February 23, 2010 (2010-02-23)
  • June 7, 2011 (2011-06-07) (featuring Valora)
Genre Alternative metal
Length
  • 3:26
  • 3:09 (featuring Valora)
Label Hollywood
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) David Bendeth
Breaking Benjamin singles chronology
"Lights Out"
(2010)
"Blow Me Away"
(2004)
"Failure"
(2015)
2011 cover
BlowMeAwayValora.jpg
"Blow Me Away" (featuring Valora)

"Blow Me Away" is a song by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. The song is a non-album single because it was written in 2004 specifically for the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack . It was later released in 2010 as a digital single. In 2011, a remixed version of the song was released on Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin , featuring vocals of Sydnee Duran from Valora. Written by vocalist and guitarist Benjamin Burnley and then-drummer Jeremy Hummel, the song is described as featuring "hard rock roots, ... a vocal-centric aesthetic, heavy electric rhythm guitars", and "an aggressive male vocalist". [1]

Contents

Track listing

"Blow Me Away" [2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blow Me Away"
  • Benjamin Burnley
  • Aaron Fink
  • Jeremy Hummel
  • Mark Klepaski
3:26
"Blow Me Away" (featuring Valora) [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blow Me Away (featuring Valora)"
  • Benjamin Burnley
  • Aaron Fink
  • Jeremy Hummel
  • Mark Klepaski
3:09
"Blow Me Away" (featuring Valora) – single [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blow Me Away (featuring Valora)"
  • Benjamin Burnley
  • Aaron Fink
  • Jeremy Hummel
  • Mark Klepaski
3:27

Controversies

When drummer Jeremy Hummel filed a federal wrongful termination lawsuit against the band, he contended that he co-wrote the song. [4] In March 2010, it was announced that Hollywood Records was seeking the band's permission to produce the remix with additional vocals from Sydnee Duran of Valora. [5] In May 2011, while the band was on hiatus due to Burnley's health issues, guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark Klepaski gave the label permission to remix the song after being offered money. [5] Burnley fired both two days later. [5] In June, Burnley filed a lawsuit against Fink and Klepaski, seeking at least $750,000 in damages and the exclusive right to the band's name. [5] He claimed that both members had made unilateral and unauthorized decisions on behalf of the band, though both of them denied these claims. [6] On April 19, 2013, Burnley announced that the dispute between him and the other members had been resolved and that he retained the right to continue the band under the name Breaking Benjamin. [7]

Charts

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
US BU
[8] [9]
US Alt.
[10]
US Digital
[11]
US Main. US Rock
[10]
2010"Blow Me Away"164Single-only release
2011"Blow Me Away" (remix featuring Valora)2037514Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [12] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

"Blow Me Away"
"Blow Me Away" (featuring Valora)

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