And if Venice Is Sinking

1993 single by Spirit of the West From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"And if Venice Is Sinking" is a song written by John Mann and Geoffrey Kelly for the Canadian folk-rock band Spirit of the West. Spirit of the West recorded the song on their studio album Faithlift. It also appeared on their greatest hits album Hit Parade, both in the original studio single and as a live recording with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.

ReleasedOctober 1993
Length3:52
Quick facts Single by Spirit of the West, from the album Faithlift ...
"And If Venice Is Sinking"
Single by Spirit of the West
from the album Faithlift
ReleasedOctober 1993
GenreFolk rock
Length3:52
LabelWarner Music Canada
SongwritersJohn Mann
Geoffrey Kelly
ProducerMichael Phillip Wojewoda
Spirit of the West singles chronology
"Political"
(1991)
"And If Venice Is Sinking"
(1993)
"5 Free Minutes"
(1994)
Music video
"And if Venice Is Sinking" on YouTube
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Content

The song is about Mann's honeymoon in Venice with his wife, Jill Daum. Infatuated with the city, Mann expresses his desire never to leave by alluding to the sinking of the city and asserting that he'll go down with it: "And if Venice is sinking/Then I'm going under". The song also references Marino Marini's sculpture “L’Angelo della Città”:

We made love upon a bed

That sagged down to the floor
In a room that had a postcard on the door
Of Marini's Little Man
With an erection on a horse

It always leaves me laughing

Several of the band's friends and family members, as well as producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda, also appear on the track as backing vocalists on the song's final chorus, and are credited in the album's liner notes as "Venetian Choir". Daum herself can be heard laughing in the background after the word "erection".

Chart performance

It proved to be Spirit of the West's most successful single on the Canadian pop charts, reaching #30 on the RPM Top 100 singles chart the week of November 20, 1993,[1] and #12 on the adult contemporary charts the week of January 31, 1994;[2] it was also the band's only single ever to appear on the magazine's country music charts, peaking at #93 in the week of October 9, 1993.

However, some radio stations played an edited version with the words "with an erection" blanked out.

More information Chart (1993–1994), Peak position ...
Chart (1993–1994) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[3]30
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[4]12
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[5]93
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Year-end charts

More information Chart (1994), Position ...
Chart (1994) Position
Canada Adult Contemporary Tracks (RPM)[6] 95
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Awards

Douglas Koch won the cinematography award at the MuchMusic Video Awards for the song's video.[7] The video was also a nominee for Best Video.[8]

References

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