"I Promised Myself" is a song written and originally performed by Nick Kamen. It was released as a single twice: first from his album Move Until We Fly in 1990, then as a remix in 2004. The original version achieved success in Europe, including Austria and Sweden where it topped the charts. It was covered by the British pop band Dead or Alive, and in 2004, the song was covered by A-Teens. In 2009, the song was covered by eurodance artist Basshunter.
"I Promised Myself" was covered by Swedish pop group A-Teens and released on 28 April 2004 as the group's final single. It was one of three new songs to be included on their 2004 compilation album, Greatest Hits. It was produced by Grizzly and Tysper.
Music video[]
The video was directed by Gustav Jonhson and was filmed in Sweden and shows the band's members images inserted in scenes from past videos, so that they appear to be interacting with the teenagers they were before.
The video was a hit in both Sweden and Latin America reaching #1 on MTV Countdowns (MTV Top Ten Argentina) and it was the year's 23rd most played video on MTV South America and 34th in MTV Mexico. The song peaked at #1 on Tu Música (Argentina), #6 on Musica Total (Argentina), #7 on MTV Top Ten Mexico, and #12 on Much Music Top 20 Argentina.
It was released in April 2004 in Sweden (where it reached number-two) and in May 2004 around the globe. It reached number-one in Ukraine, Estonia and Argentina, number-six in Mexico and it reached fifty-three on the official .[citation needed]
The Swedish musician Basshunter covered the song on his fifth studio album, Bass Generation. The single was released on 30 November 2009. It was produced by Basshunter.[26][a] "I Promised Myself" is two minutes and 38 seconds long and has a tempo of 150 beats per minute.[28] Basshunter describing his cover of "I Promised Myself" said that it has similar setup to "Now You're Gone" with improved bass drums and bassline and it is more rhythmic.[29] Grant Black from BBC describing the song said that it has no sign of a verse, and it sounds like previous Basshunter songs. In his opinion song with this sentiment should not have a sniff of a dance backing but he also understood that Basshunter can't make songs without bass. He appreciated that Basshunter really does try to sing, and he kind of pulls it off.[25]
Music video[]
Music video for "I Promised Myself" was directed in Málaga by Alex Herron.[30] Music video was released by Hard2Beat Records on 15 October 2009.[31] Anders Anderson was assistant director and Maz Makhani was camera operator.[32] On 19 November version for Pete Hammond Remix was released.[33]
In the music video, Basshunter goes through all the trouble of finding Aylar Lie after receiving an unseen call from a friend telling him that they have found her and that he needs to get to the hospital. Whilst in the taxi to the hospital he looks out the window and then down at his phone in his hands that shows pictures of Aylar Lie and then recalls memories of them together, including those from "Angel in the Night" and "I Miss You"; Even playing the Wii game Wii Sports. The taxi then gets stuck in traffic so Basshunter starts walking to the hospital. He then arrives at the hospital and asks where he can find Aylar and goes in search for her whilst remembering the last night he saw her in the "Every Morning" music video. He finds the room, opens the door but then finds her with her ex-boyfriend, Lucas, from the music videos "All I Ever Wanted" and "Now You're Gone". This video has left yet another cliffhanger in the story of Basshunter and his quest of getting the girl he wants forever.
In 2000, it was covered and released as a single by John Davies reaching #46 Germany and #49 in Switzerland.[42] It was also released on the album Fragile, by Dead or Alive.
In 2007, it was covered and released as a single by José Galisteo.[43]
In 2009, it was covered and released as a single by DJ Antoine, same year as Basshunter did, reaching #40 in Switzerland.[44]
In 2014 a German Schlager version was released called "Pommes mit Senf (I Promised Myself)" by Robert Haag.[45]
In 2020, it was covered and released as a single by Alfredo Nini, Italian DJ and producer.[46]
Notes[]
^According to Bass Generation booklet song was produced by Basshunter and Scott Simons.[27]