If You Could See Me Now (The Script song)

"If You Could See Me Now"
Single by The Script
from the album #3
Released 4 March 2013
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011–12
Genre Pop rock, hip hop
Length 3:39
Label Phonogenic Records
Writer(s) Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton
Producer(s) Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton
The Script singles chronology
"Six Degrees of Separation"
(2012)
"If You Could See Me Now"
(2013)
"Millionaires"
(2013)

"If You Could See Me Now" is a song by Irish pop rock band The Script, taken from their third studio album, #3 (2012). The song video was released as the album's third single on 18 February 2013. The song was released on 4 March 2013. The track was written by Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, Steve Kipner and Andrew Frampton. The song is an emotional tribute to O'Donoghue's late father – and to guitarist Mark Sheehan’s parents.[1]

Music video

A music video to accompany the release of "If You Could See Me Now" was first released onto YouTube on 18 February 2013 at a total length of three minutes and forty-nine seconds.[2]

Live performances

On 25 January 2013 they performed the song live on The Graham Norton Show.[3] They also performed the single on "Let's Dance for Sport Relief".

Track listing

Digital download
No. Title Length
1. "If You Could See Me Now"   3:39

Chart performance and Certification

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[4] 34
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[5] 16
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[6] 2
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[7] 7
Germany (Official German Charts)[8] 45
Ireland (IRMA)[9] 13
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[10] 21
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[11] 11
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[12] 11
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[13] 5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[14] 20

Year-end charts

Chart (2013) Position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[15] 117

Certification

Country (Provider) Certification References
New Zealand (RIANZ) Gold [16]

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom 4 March 2013 Digital download Phonogenic

References

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