Pompeii (song)
"Pompeii" is a song by British band Bastille. It is the fourth single from their debut studio album Bad Blood and was released on 11 January 2013. The song's title and lyrics refer to the Roman town of the same name that was destroyed and buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
"Pompeii" became the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart and became the eleventh best-selling song that year and, until June 2014, was the country's most streamed single of all time. It was also successful worldwide, reaching the top ten in fifteen countries worldwide, including the United States where it peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bastille’s most successful single to date, until "Happier" reached number two on both the UK and US charts in October 2018 and February 2019 respectively.
The song was nominated for British Single of the Year at the 2014 BRIT Awards. A mashup of the song with Rudimental and Ella Eyre's "Waiting All Night" was performed live by Rudimental, Eyre and Bastille at the aforementioned ceremony, which reached number 21 in the UK.
It was also performed at the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Awards, where it was nominated for Alternative Rock Song of the Year.
Composition
The song has a tempo of 128 beats per minute and is written in the key of A major with a chord progression of D-A-F#m-E. According to Dan Smith, the song is written as a conversation between two victims of the eruption, stating in an interview, "I was reading a book that had some picture of the people who got caught up in the volcanic eruption. And it’s just such a kind of dark powerful image, and it got me thinking about how boring it must have been emotionally after the event. To be sort of stuck in that same position for hundreds and hundreds of years. So, the song is sort of an imaginary conversation between these two people who are stuck next to each other in their sort of tragic death pose."Music video
The official music video was filmed in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California in December 2012. It was directed by Jesse John Jenkins and produced by Tova Dann. The video was first released onto YouTube on 21 January 2013 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-two seconds.The video follows Bastille frontman Dan Smith, as he wanders about an empty-looking Los Angeles, before realizing the few people around all have unnatural vacant black eyes. He steals a car and drives into the desert to escape them, but the car breaks down and he soon realizes he's been infected as well. He climbs a mountain and looks out at the view, before turning around to reveal his own eyes have turned black as well. The story is an allegory for the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii.
Grammy Award nomination
A popular dance remix of the track by Audien was nominated for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classic at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. It lost to Tiësto's remix of John Legend's "All of Me".Track listing
;Digital download- "Pompeii" – 3:34
- "Poet" – 2:44
- "Pompeii" – 4:22
- "Pompeii" – 4:23
- "Pompeii" – 3:37
- "Pompeii" — 4:52
- "Pompeii" – 3:34
- "Poet" – 2:44
- "Pompeii" – 3:34
- "Pompeii" – 3:36
- "Pompeii/Waiting All Night" – 5:47
Commercial performance
The song reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in October 2013 and began climbing the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It peaked at number 5 in the Hot 100 in March 2014 and reached a million in sales in the US. By March 2014, the song had reached top 5 in the Hot 100 in its 29th week, and has sold over two million digital copies. By the end of its US run, Pompeii had managed to chart for a total of 53 weeks in the top 100 as well as sell 3 million digital sales mark by June 2014. As of December 2014, the song has sold 3.4 million copies in the US.
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from Bad Blood.- Backing vocals – Ralph Pelleymounter, Jon Willoughby, Ian Dudfield, Josh Platman, Alex Martinez
- Bass – William Farquarson
- Drums – Chris "Woody" Wood
- Mastering – Bob Ludwig
- Mixing – Mark 'Spike' Stent, Matty Green
- Recording – Mark Crew
- Producer, programming, keyboards – Mark Crew, Dan Smith
- Writer, vocals, piano – Dan Smith
- Label – Virgin Records
In popular culture
Media
The arcade machine featured in the cover art is .The song is featured in the trailers for the 2014's DreamWorks animated film Mr. Peabody & Sherman and 2015's Pixar animated film The Good Dinosaur.
The donkey FM edit is featured in the 2013 video game Need for Speed Rivals.
Featured in the British soap opera Hollyoaks and the TV series Reign in the third episode of the first season, "Kissed".
Featured in the official soundtrack of First Touch game, First Touch Soccer 15 as no.1 and Konami game, Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 as no.3.
Performed by the cast of Glee as the closing number of the season 5 finale.
The song was used for an advert by EE in January 2020 as part of their 5G promotion.
The lyrics are referenced in a Steam achievement in the video game Civilization VI, as part of the DLC.
Events
The song is featured in the official trailer of the Earth Hour 2015.On November 18th 2019, the song was the first to be played on Absolute Radio 10s after an online poll asked for the biggest song of the past decade, which was won by Pompeii.
Cover versions
Belgian singer Heleen Uytterhoeven recorded a cover version in Latin, the original language of Pompeii. The YouTube video became inundated with commenters arguing in Latin over whether Uytterhoeven's translation was grammatically correct or not. The band Pompeii covered this song on their album Pompeii.Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart | Position |
Canada | 14 |
Italy | 78 |
Netherlands | 75 |
Sweden | 73 |
UK Singles | 79 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 12 |
US Adult Alternative Songs | 17 |
US Adult Contemporary | 25 |
US Adult Top 40 | 2 |
US Alternative Songs | 6 |
US Dance Club Songs | 30 |
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay | 14 |
US Mainstream Top 40 | 11 |
US Hot Rock Songs | 1 |
US Radio Songs | 8 |
US Rock Airplay | 6 |