
If I Never See Your Face Again
"If I Never See Your Face Again" is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5 from the June 2008 re-release of the group's second studio album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007), which serves as the band's fourth single from the album. It was also included on the June 2008 re-release of Rihanna's third studio album entitled Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded (2008), which also serving as the second single from the reloaded edition of her album. The song was originally included on the standard version of the band's album without the inclusion of Rihanna. It was written by band members Adam Levine and James Valentine, with production of the song helmed by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Mike Elizondo, Mark Endert, Mark "Spike" Stent and Maroon 5. It was released as an extended play (EP) in Australia on May 22, 2007, and as an official single on May 2, 2008, in the United States.
"If I Never See Your Face Again"
May 2, 2008
2007
3:18
"If I Never See Your Face Again" was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her Discipline album, although label problems interfered.[5] The collaboration with Rihanna later came to fruition when Levine asked her to add her vocal to the remix version, which she accepted. "If I Never See Your Face Again" is a pop and R&B song featuring instrumentation provided by synthesizers and a guitar. The song received a mixed response from music critics, who praised the song's composition but criticized Levine and Rihanna's vocal performance. The song's accompanying music video was directed by Anthony Mandler and shot on an indoor soundstage in Castaic, California. The song was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at the 2009 Grammy Awards, marking the first nomination in the category for both artists. It was also featured on The Hills and He's Just Not That Into You, as the song's original version.
Background[edit]
"If I Never See Your Face Again" was written by Adam Levine and James Valentine, two of the five band members from Maroon 5.[6] Production of the song was helmed by Mike Elizondo, Mike Endert, Mike "Spike" Stent, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and Maroon 5.[6] It was recorded by "Spike" Stent at Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA and Phantom Studios, Westlake Village, CA.[6] The song was originally intended to be a duet with Janet Jackson and appear on her Discipline album, but due to label problems Rihanna later appeared on the song.[5]
The song was included on the standard version of It Won't Be Soon Before Long without the inclusion of Rihanna, however, Levine stated in an interview with James Montgomery for MTV News whilst on set of the accompanying music video that he wanted to try something different for the album's re-release.[7] The singer continued, saying that he asked Rihanna to do some "bits and pieces" in the recording studio and that it came together very “quickly”.[7] Levine stated that if there is "magic" between two artists, then "you don't even have to think about it."[7] During the interview, Rihanna confirmed that the song would be the only one to feature a collaboration on her re-release of Good Girl Gone Bad, revealing that she had always wanted to work with the group and was honored when they contacted her.[7] "If I Never See Your Face Again" was released as a single in the United States on May 2, 2008.[8]
Composition[edit]
"If I Never See Your Face Again" is a pop[11] and R&B song,[9] which lasts for 3:18 (3 minutes, 18 seconds).[8] The song was composed using common time in the key of G-sharp minor, with a moderate groove of 106 beats per minute.[12] Instrumentation is provided by synths,[13] and a guitar.[14] A reviewer for IGN noted that "If I Never See Your Face Again" is complete with "slinky synth insinuations,"[13] whilst Jerome Blakeney for BBC wrote that it is a "guitar drenched" and "synth-crunching" song.[14] Alex Fletcher for Digital Spy commented that the song incorporated a "jagged" use of synthesizers.[15] For the most part of the song, Levine sings in his falsetto register,[13][15] whilst Rihanna adopts "silky tone".[15]
Chart performance[edit]
"If I Never See Your Face Again" achieved moderate chart success on singles charts around the world. It debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 28 June 1, 2008, and peaked at number 11 in its sixth week.[19] The song debuted on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 37 on June 9, 2008, and peaked at number 21 the following week.[20] In Europe, the song debuted and peaked at number 15 on the Italian Singles Chart on July 17, 2008.[21] The song remained on the chart for one week.[21] It debuted on the Dutch Singles Chart at number 35 on June 14, 2008, and peaked at number 20 the following week.[22] The song fluctuated between positions in the twenties and seventies for 13 weeks.[22] It debuted on the Danish Singles Chart at number 36 on July 27, 2008, and peaked at number 31 in its sixth week.[23]
"If I Never See Your Face Again" debuted on the Swiss Singles Chart at number 61 on June 29, 2008, and peaked at number 52 the following week, where it remained in its third week.[24] It debuted on the Austrian Singles Chart at number 67 on September 5, 2008, and peaked at number 54 the following week.[25] "If I Never See Your Face Again" debuted and peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 28 on June 14, 2008.[26] Over the following two weeks, the song descend down the top-forty, before falling out in its third week. The song made a re-entry on the chart at number 36 on July 7, 2008.[27] In the United States, the song peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on July 26, 2008.[28] It peaked at number 10 on the Adult Pop Songs chart; number 30 on the Pop Songs chart and 21 on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[28]
Recording
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, Def Jam Recordings.[6]