Pray (Take That song)

"Pray"

Cover of "Pray"
Single by Take That
from the album Everything Changes
Released 5 July 1993
Format 7" single, maxi single, 3" CD single
Recorded 1993
Genre Pop, new jack swing
Length 3:44
Label RCA, BMG
Writer(s) Gary Barlow
Producer(s) Steve Jervier, Paul Jervier, Jonathan Wales
Take That singles chronology
"Why Can't I Wake Up with You"
(1993)
"Pray"
(1993)
"Relight My Fire"
(1993)
Music video
"Pray" on YouTube

"Pray" is a song by English boy band Take That. Written by Gary Barlow, it was released on 5 July 1993 as the second single from their second studio album, Everything Changes (1993). It is the first of twelve singles by the band to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, staying at number one for four weeks,[1] and starting a streak of four consecutive number one singles. The song has received a Gold sales status certification and sold over 410,000 copies in the UK, won Best British Single and Best British Video at the 1994 BRIT Awards, and was the finale of Take That's Beautiful World Tour (2007).

Music video

The video was directed by Gregg Masuak and shot in Acapulco, Mexico. The clip features the band members in the exotic location singing and dancing. The band members are paired with a goddess of the four elements, taking on a different form with each – Air (Mark Owen), Fire (Jason Orange), Earth (Robbie Williams) and Water (Howard Donald) – with the exception of Gary Barlow who is represented in a neutral black and white context. In Barlow's autobiography, he stated that after the disappointment of where "I Found Heaven" was filmed, the band were a lot happier about the location for this video.

Personnel

Track listings

UK CD single #1 (74321 15450 2)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
  3. "Pray" (alternative club mix) – 5:21
UK CD single #2 (74321 15451 2)
  1. "Pray" (club swing mix) – 5:37
  2. "It Only Takes a Minute" (Tommy Musto Underground dub) – 6:32
  3. "Once You've Tasted Love" (Harding & Curnow remix) – 4:20
  4. "It Only Takes a Minute" (Tommy Musto Underground vocal) – 6:16
EU CD single (74321 15478 2)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
  3. "Pray" (alternative club mix) – 5:21
Japanese 3" CD single (BVDP-88)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
Australian 'tour edition' CD single (74321 21112 2)(picture disc w/poster)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Relight My Fire" (live) – 8:07
  3. "Could It Be Magic" (live) – 5:32
  4. "It Only Takes a Minute" (live) – 4:11
Australian 'limited edition' CD single (74321 21113 2)(Personality Poster Pack)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
  3. "Pray" (alternative club mix) – 5:21
  4. "Pray" (club swing mix) – 5:37
  5. "It Only Takes a Minute" (Tommy Musto Underground dub) – 6:32
  6. "Once You've Tasted Love" (Harding & Curnow remix) – 4:20
  7. "It Only Takes a Minute" (Tommy Musto Underground vocal) – 6:16
UK cassette (74321 15452 2)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
UK 7" single (74321 15453 2)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
European 12" single (74321 15454 2)
  1. "Pray" (radio edit) – 3:43
  2. "Pray" (a cappella) – 4:26
  3. "Pray" (alternative club mix) – 5:21
  4. "Pray" (club swing mix) – 5:37

Chart performance

Chart (1993–94) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[2] 10
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[2] 24
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[3] 20
Belgium (Ultratop Wallonia)[3] 18
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[4] 55
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[5] 7
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[6] 20
France (SNEP)[7] 69
Germany (Media Control AG)[8] 21
Ireland (IRMA)[9] 2
Israel (Media Forest)[10] 2
Japan (Oricon)[11] 58
Latvia (EHR)[12] 8
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[2] 38
Norway (VG-lista)[2] 8
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[2] 17
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[2] 24
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[13] 1
Zimbabwe Singles (ZIMA)[14] 11
Year-end chart (1993) Position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[15] 81
Germany (Offizielle Deutsche Charts)[16] 99
Ireland (IRMA) 27
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[17] 310
Norway (VG-lista) (Sommer Period)[18] 20
UK Singles (1993 Year-End) (Official Chart Company) 18
Year-end chart (1994) Position
Australia (ARIA) 83

Chart succession

Preceded by
"Dreams" by Gabrielle
UK Singles Chart number-one single
11 July 1993 – 8 August 1993 (4 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Living on My Own" by Freddie Mercury

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
UK[19] Gold 1 September 1993 400,000

Official versions

References

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