Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)

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"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)"
Wishing-AFlockofSeagulls.jpg
Single by A Flock of Seagulls
from the album Listen
B-side "Committed"
Released22 October 1982
Recorded1982, Compass Point Studios [1]
Genre Synth-pop
Length4:09 (7" version)
5:29 (Album version)
9:34 (Extended version)
Label Zomba Records
Songwriter(s) Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynolds
Producer(s) Mike Howlett
A Flock of Seagulls singles chronology
"Space Age Love Song"
(1982)
"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)"
(1982)
"Nightmares"
(1983)

"Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)" is a 1982 song by A Flock of Seagulls, the opening song and only hit single from their second album Listen . [2]

Contents

Background

The song exemplifies "synth-pop's spaced-out loneliness" and yearning for imagined, absent lovers, [3] and is noted for its Wall of Sound-styled layer of synthesizer padding – a "multi-layered, hypnotic song", according to AllMusic. [2]

According to lead singer Mike Score, "Wishing" was based on a real person. When recalling the experience with this person, he said, "It was the eve of the first trip we ever took to America, and I had met a girl. We went out for the night, and I didn't want to forget her, so I said, 'We're going on tour and I'll be back. I'd like to get a photograph of you, if I could get one.' And she said, 'No, because you're going to go on to be famous and you'll forget me.'" [4]

Formats

7" Jive 25 (UK) – 1982
No.TitleLength
1."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)"4:00
2."Committed"2:50
12" Jive T25 (UK) – 1982
No.TitleLength
1."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) (Long Version)"9:08
2."Committed"5:34
3."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) (Short Version)"4:57
12" Jive VJ 12014 (US) – 1982
No.TitleLength
1."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)"6:03
2."The Flight of Yuri Gagarin"7:03
3."Rosenmontag"8:01
4."Committed (Extended Version)"5:34
CD August Day 41 (UK) – 2019 [5]
No.TitleLength
1."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Extended Remix]"8:34
2."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Ilya Santana Remix]"6:08
3."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Soda Pimps Remix]"4:06
4."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Chris Coco Dub]"6:52
5."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Extended Instrumental]"8:34
6."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Ilya Santana Instrumental Remix]"6:08
7."Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) [Orchestral Version]"5:32

Chart and certifications

Unlike the band's 1982 hit "I Ran (So Far Away)", largely a United States and Australian hit, "Wishing" performed strongly in the band's home country, the United Kingdom, and reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart; in the US, it reached the top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in mid-1983. [6] It was popular in South Africa, reaching No. 8. [7]

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