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2011 unmarried by Gotye featuring Kimbra

"Somebody That I Used to Know"
A large heart shaped design is filled with a montage of images. Most are grey, black, and white; the central image includes red colouring. The name Gotye is styled as a signature at bottom right.
Unmarried by Gotye featuring Kimbra
from the album Making Mirrors
Released 5 July 2011 (2011-07-05)
20 January 2012 (2012-01-20) (United States)
Recorded January–May 2011
Studio
  • The Barn (Merricks, Commonwealth of australia)
  • Lucas Taranto'south lounge room (Melbourne, Australia)
Genre Art pop[1]
Length
  • 4:04 (album version)
  • 3:33 (radio mix)
Characterization
  • Eleven
Songwriter(s)
  • Wally de Backer
Producer(s) Wally de Backer
Gotye singles chronology
"Eyes Wide Open"
(2010)
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
(2011)
"I Feel Better"
(2011)
Kimbra singles chronology
"Cameo Lover"
(2011)
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
(2011)
"Skilful Intent"
(2011)

"Somebody That I Used to Know" is a vocal by Belgian-Australian vocalizer-songwriter Gotye, featuring New Zealand singer Kimbra. The song was released in Australia and New Zealand by Eleven Music on five July 2011 as the second single from Gotye's third studio album, Making Mirrors (2011). It was later released by Universal Music in Dec 2011 in the United Kingdom, and xx January 2012 in the United States and Republic of ireland. "Somebody That I Used to Know" was written and recorded by Gotye at his parents' firm on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, and is lyrically related to the experiences he has had with relationships.

"Somebody That I Used to Know" is a mid-tempo ballad. It samples Luiz Bonfá'south instrumental "Seville" from his 1967 album Luiz Bonfa Plays Great Songs. The vocal received a positive reception from critics, who noted the similarities between the song and works past Sting, Peter Gabriel, and American folk band Bon Iver. In Australia, the song won the Triple J Hottest 100 poll at the end of 2011, as well equally ARIA Awards for vocal of the year and best video, while Kimbra was voted best female artist and Gotye was named best male person artist and producer of the year. The vocal came ninth in the Triple J Hottest 100 of the Past twenty Years, 2013. In 2013, the song won two Grammy Awards for All-time Pop Duo/Grouping Performance and Record of the Year.

Commercially, "Somebody That I Used to Know" was a global success and became both artists' signature song. It reached atop of the charts in the US, U.k., Australia and New Zealand, besides as 25 other official charts, and reached the top 10 in more 30 countries around the world. Information technology was the most commercially successful song of 2011 in Flemish region (Belgium), the most successful song of 2012 in Wallonia (Belgium), Canada, Israel, the UK, and the The states, and the virtually successful song of the 2010s decade past an Australian artist in Australia. It is certified Multiplatinum in ten countries, including Diamond in Australia. The song has sold more than 13 meg copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling digital singles of all time.[two] In addition to the Hot 100, it was too placed at the acme of Billboard'southward yr-stop Developed Pop Songs and Alternative Songs charts and many other charts around the world.

"Somebody That I Used to Know" has been performed several times on major US TV shows such as The Voice, American Idol, and Sat Night Alive. Information technology was covered by Canadian indie rock grouping Walk Off the World using a single guitar played simultaneously by all v band members and by actors Darren Criss and Matt Bomer in the Glee episode "Big Brother". The striking song's accompanying music video was directed past Australian artist Natasha Pincus. The video, which has received over i.8 billion views on YouTube as of November 2021, premiered on 5 July 2011. It shows Gotye and Kimbra naked against a white backdrop. While they sing, a pattern of paint gradually covers their peel and the properties via finish move animation.

Composition and recording [edit]

Gotye discussed writing "Somebody That I Used to Know" in an interview with Sound on Audio:

"Writing 'Somebody' was a gradual and linear process. I started with the Luiz Bonfa sample, and so I plant the drums, and after that I started working on the lyric and the melody, and added the wobbly guitar-sample melody. Later that, I took a intermission, and a few weeks subsequently I came back to the session and decided on the chorus chord progression, wrote the chorus melody, and combined that with sounds similar the Latin loop and some of the percussion and the flute sounds that farther filled the space. At that point I hitting a brick wall. I was thinking: 'This is pretty expert, how can I become to the end actually apace?' and I was trying to accept lazy decisions to finish the song. I considered repeating the chorus, an instrumental bridge, a change in tempo or cardinal, I fifty-fifty considered finishing the vocal after the first chorus. But zilch felt like it was potent enough. So the third session was all nigh writing the female part and changing the perspective. The organisation of 'Somebody' is reflective of me moving towards using sounds that provide me with inspiration for a texture or a platform for an idea, then through sonic manipulation and coming up with original melodies and harmonic ideas to make it my own. I guess the balance of sounds taken from records and samples I created myself is perchance 50–50."[3]

"Somebody That I Used to Know" is a mid-tempo art pop song[one] [iv] and has a length of iv minutes and five seconds.[v] Gotye uses a sample of Brazilian jazz guitarist Luiz Bonfá's 1967 instrumental vocal "Seville",[6] with additional instrumentations of beats and a xylophone playing a melody based on Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.[vii] [viii] It was written and produced by Gotye himself, while in his parents' barn on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Gotye commented that he wrote the vocal "in quite a linear way", explaining that "I wrote the outset verse, the 2nd verse, and I'd got to the terminate of the first chorus and for the showtime time ever I idea, 'There'due south no interesting manner to add together to this guy'southward story'. It felt weak."[9]

The rail was recorded betwixt Jan and May 2011 with Gotye struggling to find a suitable female vocalizer, as a "'loftier contour' female person vocaliser" cancelled the collaboration at the last minute, and Kimbra "lucked out equally the replacement".[x] He tested his girlfriend, Tash Parker, merely "somehow their happiness meant that it didn't work out" so he followed the recommendation of the vocal'southward mixer and used Kimbra'south vocals.[10] [eleven] Martin Davies from Click Music considered the song "instantly captivating", and named Kimbra's voice "make clean and sugar-soaked", further commenting that it bears an "uncanny resemblance" to singer Katy Perry.[12]

Gotye stated that the vocal was "definitely drawn from various experiences I've had in relationships breaking upward, and in the parts of the more than reflective parts of the song, in the aftermath and the retention of those different relationships and what they were and how they broke up and what's going on in everyone'south minds. Yeah, and so it'south an amalgam of different feelings just not completely made up as such".[thirteen] In an interview with Rolling Stone (Australia), he described the vocal every bit "a curated reflection of multiple past relationships".[14]

Critical reception [edit]

The vocal received generally positive reviews, winning the Grammy for Tape of the Yr. Have 40 Australia elaborated on the audience's reception at the July 2011 Splendour in the Grass festival, "Gotye'due south latest song featuring Kimbra 'Somebody That I Used To Know' had go somewhat of an unofficial anthem for the festival ... every motorcar was cranking it over their speakers all mean solar day, every twenty-four hours ... and the question on everyone'south lips was whether or not Kimbra would join him on the track. Fortunately, dreams came truthful ... he smashed out an incredible set climaxing with a version of the song with Kimbra on co-pb vocals that people couldn't stop talking virtually all weekend long".[15] Allmusic'due south Jon O'Brien felt the track was an "unexpected chart-topper ... [it] is an oddball break-upwards song whose stuttering rhythms, reggae hooks, and hushful vocals sound similar The Law as remixed by The xx".[16]

Writing for Digital Spy, Lewis Corner rated the song 4 stars out of five and described information technology as "a Bon Iver-styled carol for the music-buying masses".[17] Martin Davies from Click Music gave the vocal five stars out of five and stated that the song is "that rare example of a rail that hits you squarely between the optics".[12]

In November 2011, music weblog This Must Be Pop predicted the song equally a post-Christmas Britain hit.[18] John Watson, who co-manages Gotye with Danny Rogers, said of the single'southward success: "Nosotros've never seen any song make a deeper or more immediate connexion with so many people. It'southward a really special recording and video".[19] Talking about the overwhelming reception and the corporeality of coverage received, Gotye commented that "I don't really feel like it [the song] belongs to me anymore."[20] He further explained that "sometimes I feel like I'm a chip sick of information technology. My inbox, on any given mean solar day, has at least five covers or parodies or remixes of it and in that location'due south but and so many times you lot tin mind to the one song."[twenty]

Commercial performance [edit]

In the week commencing xviii July 2011, "Somebody That I Used to Know" debuted at number 27 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[21] [22] [23] It was released on 5 July 2011 in Australia and New Zealand by Eleven Music as the 2nd single from his third studio album, Making Mirrors (2011).[21] Despite an initial lack of airplay on major radio stations, the song reached number one in the week ending 15 August, becoming the commencement single past either artist to do so and their most successful single.[22] [24] Until 2014, the vocal was ane of the two-second-longest-running Australian number-one songs, with 8 weeks at the acme,[22] tied with Vicious Garden's 1997 vocal "Truly Madly Deeply", and behind Daddy Absurd's 1971 hitting "Eagle Rock", which stayed there for ten weeks.[25] In August 2011 the song was released in Belgium and kingdom of the netherlands. After a few weeks in the charts, it reached number 1 in both countries, topping the Belgian Singles Chart for 12 weeks.[26] [27] Also in August, "Somebody That I Used to Know" debuted at number four in New Zealand on the RIANZ Singles Nautical chart, reaching number 1 three weeks afterward,[28] thus making Gotye the first Australian creative person to achieve number 1 since Guy Sebastian did so in February 2011 with "Who'due south That Daughter".[29] The song debuted on the Irish Singles Chart on 13 January 2012 at number 47, afterwards reaching number ane position.[30] In the United Kingdom, "Somebody That I Used to Know" spent five not-consecutive weeks at number 1.[31] [32]

In the United States, information technology debuted at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 14 January 2012. In its fifteenth week on the nautical chart – subsequently it was performed by Matt Bomer and Darren Criss on Glee on 10 April; by Phillip Phillips and Elise Testone on the eleventh flavour of American Idol before more than xvi million viewers on xi April;[33] and by Gotye and Kimbra on Saturday Night Live on fourteen Apr – the vocal rose to number ane,[34] where it stayed for eight consecutive weeks.[35] [36] [37] [38] thus condign the longest-running number 1 past a solo male artist since Flo Rida'due south "Low" led for ten weeks in 2008. The song had the fourth highest-selling single week e'er with 542,000 digital downloads sold, and was the first Australian unmarried to top the Hot 100 since Savage Garden'southward "I Knew I Loved You" in 2000.[39] [40] The song also topped the Alternative Songs chart for twelve weeks[35] tying with Fuel's Hemorrhage (In My Easily) and Linkin Park'southward Numb and New Divide, as well equally topping the Radio Songs, Digital Songs, On-Demand Songs,[41] Pop Songs, Adult Popular Songs, Adult Contemporary, and Hot Dance Order Songs charts in that country.[35] On 2 May 2012 the song became the offset to reach digital sales of at least 400,000 for three sequent weeks,[42] and the following calendar week it became the offset to simultaneously top the Alternative Songs, Hot Trip the light fantastic Lodge Songs, and Trip the light fantastic toe Mix Evidence Airplay charts.[43] It as well became the number 1 song of 2012 on the Culling Songs, Adult Popular Songs, and Billboard Hot 100 charts. Past 22 February 2013, the song became the tenth longest-charting vocal in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, at 59 weeks on the chart.[44] As of Oct 2015, the song has sold 7.ix million copies in the US, making it the country's 4th all-time best-selling digital single.[45]

"Somebody That I Used to Know" reached number i in more than 23 national charts and charted inside the acme ten in more than xxx countries effectually the world.[40] By the terminate of 2012, the song became the best-selling song of that year with 11.8 meg copies sold,[46] ranking among the best-selling digital singles of all fourth dimension. As of Apr 2012, information technology is the nearly downloaded song ever in Kingdom of belgium,[47] as well equally being the third best-selling digital unmarried in Frg with sales between 500,000 and 600,000 copies,[48] [49] and the most successful vocal in the history of the Dutch charts.[50] Every bit of Jan 2013 it has received eleven Platinum certifications in Australia, bookkeeping for shipments exceeding 770,000 units.[51] In New Zealand, information technology was certified four times Platinum. The song was the best-selling single of 2012 in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland with ane,318,000 copies sold.[52] [53]

Gotye has not monetised the song or any of his others through advertisements on YouTube, as he believes that there is too much advertisement in the world. He has licensed its use to student films complimentary of charge, merely has turned down approaches from some commercial films: "If someone wants to utilise it commercially I look at what the budget is and the creativity of the project".[54]

Accolades [edit]

In July 2011, the song finished third in the Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition[55] Earlier that twelvemonth, Gotye had first noticed Kimbra when both were short-listed as finalists for the competition.[eleven] At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011, "Somebody That I Used to Know" won Single of the Year, Best Pop Release, Best Video (for Natasha Pincus), Engineer of the Year (for François Tétaz) and Producer of the Year (for Gotye). Gotye likewise won Best Male Artist for the song while Kimbra won Best Female Artist for her previous single, "Cameo Lover".[40] [56] At the APRA Music Awards of 2012, "Somebody That I Used to Know" won Most Played Australian Work and Vocal of the Yr and Gotye won Songwriter of the Year.[57] It was as well nominated at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards for "Selection Rock Vocal" and "Choice Suspension-Up Song".[58] [59] The song was nominated at the 55th Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and All-time Pop Duo/Group Performance, winning both awards. The Village Phonation 'due south Pazz & Jop almanac critics' poll ranked "Somebody That I Used to Know" at number eight of the best music of 2012.

In 2019, Stereogum ranked the song as the 161st best song of the 2010s.[60] In January 2018, as role of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Somebody That I Used to Know" was ranked number 98.[61] In 2021, its outset twelvemonth of eligibility, "Somebody That I Used to Know" was inducted into the National Motion picture and Sound Archive'south Sounds of Australia as an Australian sound recording with "cultural, historical and artful significance."[62]

Music video [edit]

Upper body shot of a man (left) and a woman turned towards him. The man is taller and has dark stragly hair. The woman has dark hair cut in a bob. Both have skin painted in coloured geometric designs. Both are singing. The backdrop has a similarly coloured design closely matching the design on the two people.

Gotye and Kimbra sing while painted to alloy with the background.

The music video for "Somebody That I Used to Know" was produced, directed and edited past Australian artist Natasha Pincus and filmed past Australian cinematographer Warwick Field. Information technology shows Gotye and Kimbra naked throughout the prune, and as they sing, his pare is gradually painted into the backdrop via stop motion animation. In the manager'south cutting, this went equally far as to characteristic curtained nudity, though this version was never posted.[ citation needed ] The video'southward background is based on a 1980s artwork created by Gotye's begetter, Frank de Backer, who also designed the embrace fine art for the related album, Making Mirrors.[63] [64] Emma Hack, an Australian artist and peel illustrator based in Adelaide, was hired by Pincus to work on the body paintings for Gotye and Kimbra. Melbourne Scenic Artist Howard Clark painted the backdrop.[64] Co-ordinate to Hack, it took more than 23 hours to paint both Gotye and Kimbra to fit with Howard's background.[64] Their painting symbolises their combined relationship.[64]

Earlier its official premiere, the music video was leaked on Have 40 Australia'southward website. According to Pincus, "It was stolen out of our organization. I gauge it'south always wanted to get out there. Within five minutes it was everywhere".[63] On 30 July 2011 it was officially premiered on YouTube and on the Australian music prove Rage. The music video was well received for its creative style, picking upwards 200,000 views in its first two weeks, equally well as receiving promotion on Twitter by actor Ashton Kutcher and Katy Perry.[19] [63]

"What a video!" Snow Patrol'southward Gary Lightbody enthused to Q. "I accept become obsessed with information technology and not but because I'grand in love with Kimbra. Gotye himself is an engaging character for certain... his solemnly expressive eyes finish a journey his lyrics only brainstorm. 'Told myself that you were right for me just felt so alone in your company' – elementary, pure, and devastating. None more than the title line when it speaks of the end of beloved with prosaic brutality: 'At present you're just somebody that I used to know.' Dandy video, powerful lyrics, and a stunning voice. Oh, and Kimbra... my poor heart..."[65]

As of May 2022, the video has over one.nine billion views and 13 million likes on YouTube.[66] The video for "Somebody That I Used to Know" was voted number 1 in the almanac Rage 50 countdown.[67] Andy Samberg and Taran Killam parodied the video in a Saturday Night Live "digital curt" that coincided with Gotye's fourteen April 2012 performance on the show.[68] The video was nominated for Video of the Year and Best Editing in a Video at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[69] Equally of Jan 2015, Billboard named the video every bit one of the 20 best of the 2010s (and so far).[70]

Cover versions and media appearances [edit]

"Somebody That I Used to Know" has been covered by several artists including a cappella grouping Pentatonix who created a viral YouTube video in February 2012 and released the track on their EP, "PTX Volume 1" on 26 June 2012[71] In addition Ingrid Michaelson, The Fergies, Benee and Sam Tsui take covered the vocal.[72] In February 2012, Rita Ora covered the song at BBC Radio ane's Live Lounge.[73] A cover by Right the Stars featuring Karmina, which was also uploaded to YouTube, was recommended past Miley Cyrus.[74] Dutch DJ Tiësto remixed the song for his album Club Life: Book Two Miami.[75] Phillip Phillips and Elise Testone covered the song on the eleventh flavour of American Idol on 11 Apr 2012.[33]

In February 2012, Gotye fabricated his American television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he performed the song.[76] The song has since been featured on the Tv set serial 90210,[77] Gossip Daughter,[78] and The Voice of Republic of ireland by Andy Mac Unfraidh.[79] The vocal was featured in the film Boyhood.[80] On xvi May 2012, fun. along with Paramore's front singer Hayley Williams covered the song at BBC Radio 1'south Live Lounge.[81] On 23 May 2012, Net cartoon ring Your Favorite Martian did a encompass of the song.[82] "Somebody That I Used to Know" was as well showtime played alive past Coheed and Cambria on 29 April 2012, as a frequent feature on their 2012 headlining tour.[83] In May 2012, American duo Karmin made a embrace of the vocal on Sirius XM Hits.[84]

The song was covered in the Glee episode "Big Brother" and performed by Darren Criss (every bit Blaine Anderson) and Matt Bomer (as Cooper Anderson). Information technology sold 152,000 digital downloads in its starting time week of release and debuted on the Digital Songs chart at number 10 and the Hot 100 at number 26.[34]

English fingerstyle guitarist Mike Dawes released a technically virtuosic arrangement of the song on his debut album What Simply Happened? in 2013, garnering much praise, including from Gotye himself.[85] Jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson included the vocal in his 2015 album Take This.[86]

Gotye paid tribute to the overwhelming number of embrace versions of the vocal past personally creating a video remix, released in August 2012, using segments from hundreds of online covers to create a new, unique version of the track, titled "Somebodies: A YouTube Orchestra".[87] [88] Gotye states the concept "was directly inspired here by Kutiman's Thru-You project", released in March 2009, which edited numerous YouTube videos to create a new cohesive vocal.[87] A similar mixing style is seen in the performance of "Since U Been Gone" in the September 2012 film release Pitch Perfect. "Weird Al" Yankovic recorded a embrace as part of his polka medley "Now That's What I Call Polka!" for his 2014 album Mandatory Fun.[89] On 22 July 2020, Canadian stone ring Three Days Grace released a cover of the song,[90] charting in Canada and the U.S.

Track listing [edit]

Live at the Songroom S02e09 (2020)
No. Title Length
xi. "Somebody That I Used to Know (Gotye featuring The Basics and Monty Cotton)" 4:47

Credits and personnel [edit]

  • Gotye – songwriter, producer, assistant mixer, recording, atomic number 82 and backing vocals, guitar, synthesizer, xylophone, flutes, percussion, samples
  • François Tétaz – mixer, engineer
  • Lucas Taranto – bass guitar
  • Kimbra – lead and backing vocals
  • William Bowden – mastering
  • Ralph Thane – remixer (Radio Mix)
  • Frank De Backer – artwork (back and inside cover painting, handwriting)
  • Kat Kallady – artwork (front cover painting)

Credits adjusted from "Somebody That I Used to Know" CD unmarried liner notes.[93]

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

Walk Off the Earth version [edit]

"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Central image is a charicature of a guitar being played by numerous hands. The band's name is in large lettering across the top and the single's name in small letterubg across the bottom.
Unmarried by Walk Off the Earth
from the album R.East.V.O.
Released 6 January 2012 (2012-01-06)
Recorded 2012
Genre
  • Indie rock
  • acoustic rock
Length 4:08
Label Columbia
Songwriter(south) Wally de Backer
Producer(s) Gianni Luminati
Walk Off the Earth singles chronology
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
(2012)
"Red Hands"
(2012)

In January 2012, Canadian indie rock group Walk Off the Earth uploaded a cover of "Somebody That I Used to Know" to YouTube. Their version uses a single guitar played simultaneously by all five band members. As of Apr 2012, the song had sold 187,000 units in the U.s..[221]

Track listing [edit]

  • CD single[222]
  1. "Somebody That I Used to Know" – iv:08
  2. "Somebody That I Used to Know" (Music video) – 4:25
  • CD maxi-single[222]
  1. "Somebody That I Used to Know" – 4:08
  2. "Money Tree" – 3:13
  3. "Joan and Bobby" – three:38
  4. "From Me to You" – 1:48
  5. "Somebody That I Used to Know" (Video) – 4:25

Glee cast version [edit]

"Somebody That I Used to Know"
STIUTK.png
Single by Glee Cast
Released 10 April 2012
Recorded 2012
Genre Popular
Length iv:06
Label Columbia
Songwriter(due south) Wally de Backer

The song was covered in the Glee episode "Big Blood brother" and performed past Darren Criss (every bit Blaine Anderson) and Matt Bomer (as Cooper Anderson). It sold 152,000 digital downloads in its first calendar week of release and debuted on the Digital Songs chart at number 10 and the Hot 100 at number 26.[195]

Charts [edit]

Mayday Parade version [edit]

"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Somebody That I Used to Know.png
Unmarried by Mayday Parade featuring Vic Fuentes
from the album Punk Goes Popular 5
Released 16 Oct 2012 (2012-x-16)
Recorded 2012
Genre
  • Alternative rock
  • pop punk
Length 3:24
Label Fearless
Songwriter(due south) Wally de Backer
Mayday Parade singles chronology
"When You Meet My Friends"
(2011)
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
(2012)
"Ghosts"
(2013)

The culling rock band Mayday Parade released a encompass of this song featuring Pierce The Veil'south pb vocalist Vic Fuentes for the fifth edition of the compilation album Punk Goes Pop, which features bands of the punk, culling, and hardcore genres covering hit popular songs. Their cover became the first single from a Punk Goes... compilation album to chart on a Billboard chart, reaching number 18 on U.s. Rock Songs.

Charts [edit]

Three Days Grace version [edit]

"Somebody That I Used to Know"
Somebodyiusedtoknowtdg.png
Single past 3 Days Grace
Released 22 July 2020
Genre Rock
Length 3:29
Characterization RCA
Songwriter(s) Wally de Capitalist
Three Days Grace singles chronology
"Right Left Wrong"
(2018)
"Somebody That I Used to Know"
(2020)
"Then Called Life"
(2021)

In 2020, Canadian stone ring Iii Days Grace covered the song and released it every bit a non-album unmarried. A music video (directed past Mike Filsinger) was also released for this version, which features the ring performing in a Sketch-like groundwork. This version reached number seven on the Billboard Canada Stone charts and number 19 on the US Rock Airplay charts.[243] [244] Atomic number 82 vocalist Matt Walst besides noted about the song, saying: "The first fourth dimension I heard "Somebody That I Used to Know" I got goosebumps! This has only happened to me a few times in my life. I call back listening to information technology over and over and just being happy. Music releases a mood enhancing chemical in the brain that tin set good moods and meridian enjoyment. Music is truly the best drug!".

Charts [edit]

Year-end charts [edit]

Chart (2021) Position
US Hot Difficult Rock Songs (Billboard)[245] 43
Us Mainstream Rock Songs (Billboard)[246] 50

See also [edit]

  • Listing of Airplay 100 number ones of the 2010s
  • Listing of best-selling singles
  • List of best-selling singles in Australia
  • List of all-time-selling singles in the United states
  • List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom
  • List of number-one singles of 2011 (Australia)
  • List of Ultratop 50 number-i singles of 2011
  • Listing of number-one singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
  • Listing of Dutch Top 40 number-ane singles of 2011
  • List of number-one hits of 2011 (Germany)
  • List of number-one hits of 2012 (Austria)
  • List of number-one singles of 2012 (Poland)
  • List of number-one singles of 2012 (Ireland)
  • List of number-one singles of 2012 (UK)
  • List of number-one Billboard Alternative Songs of 2012
  • List of number-one trip the light fantastic singles of 2012 (U.S.)
  • List of number-one trip the light fantastic toe airplay hits of 2012 (U.South.)
  • List of number-1 digital songs of 2012 (U.Due south.)
  • List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2012 (U.South.)
  • Listing of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2012 (Canada)
  • List of Danish number-one hits of 2012
  • List of number-ane hits of 2012 (Italy)
  • List of number-i hits of 2012 (France)
  • List of number-one singles of 2012 (Republic of finland)
  • Listing of number-1 singles of 2012 (Sweden)
  • List of Mainstream Meridian 40 number-ane hits of 2012 (U.Southward.)
  • Listing of Adult Peak 40 number-one singles of 2012
  • List of Billboard Adult Gimmicky number ones of 2012 and 2013 (U.S.)

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External links [edit]

  • Official music video on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somebody_That_I_Used_to_Know

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