The Riddle (Five for Fighting song)

For the English folk song, see The Riddle Song. For the Nik Kershaw song, see The Riddle (Nik Kershaw song).
"The Riddle"
Single by Five for Fighting
from the album Two Lights
Released May 15, 2006
Format CD single
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:48
Label
Writer(s) John Ondrasik
Producer(s) Curt Schneider
Five for Fighting singles chronology
"If God Made You"
(2005)
"The Riddle"
(2006)
"World"
(2006)

"The Riddle" is the title of a song written and recorded by American singer Five for Fighting. It was released in May 2006 as the lead single from the album Two Lights. The song peaked at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during an 18-week chart stay. On the Adult Contemporary chart, the song reached number 4.

Background and content

John Ondrasik has stated that it was the hardest to write of any of his songs, taking 18 months to write. By the end, he had over 100 drafts before he came up with the final version. Although it began as a song on the meaning of life, it later evolved into a song about the love between a father and his son, inspired by his relationship with his own five-year-old.

Critical reception

Chuck Taylor, of Billboard magazine gave the song a mixed review, calling it "refreshingly more uptempo and optimistic than previous 'Superman' and '100 Years,' albeit still probing for the meaning of life." He goes on to say that "the sap factor is pretty high here, limiting the song's appeal to moms and wistful philosophers, and there's little remaining doubt that Five for Fighting is pretty much a one-trick pony."[1]

Music video

In July 2006, a music video was released to accompany the single, directed by Vem (also credited for directing the videos for O.A.R.'s "Love and Memories" and The Click Five's "Just the Girl").

The video features Five for Fighting's frontman John Ondrasik allowing his imagination to run wild, when he finds a crayon in the sand while waiting for a tow truck to collect his overheated '65 Mustang. Hastily he scribbles a piano to perform the ballad, and then draws and colors out all sorts of various distractions, including buzzards, rainclouds and jet fighters.

Charts

Chart (2006–07) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 32
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 32
US Billboard Hot 100[2] 40
US Billboard Adult Pop Songs[3] 8
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[4] 4

References

  1. Billboard, May 27, 2006 - Vol. 118, No. 21, Page 50.


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