When I Grow Up (Garbage Song) - Single Release

Single Release

"When I Grow Up" was released to UK radio stations at the end of 1998 and was A-listed at Radio One, Atlantic 252, XFM and GLR, B-listed at Virgin and playlisted at a further sixty-eight regional radio stations. KISS FM also playlisted the Danny Tenaglia remix. The music video was placed on heavy rotation by both MTV (who sponsored the upcoming tour) and The Box. Import copies of "When I Grow Up" from Europe were sold in a few UK record stores, leading the single to chart early at No. 198 on the UK Singles Chart as the band's arena tour kicked off in Ireland and then routed into the United Kingdom. Supported by the tour and airplay for the single, Version 2.0 climbed back into the top forty of the UK Album Chart. Mushroom Records issued "When I Grow Up" on January 25 as a 2×CD single set and a cassette single. The first CD and the cassette was backed with "Can't Seem to Make You Mine"; the CD also included the Danny Tenaglia remix. The second CD single included "Tornado" and the Rickedy Raw version of "Special". After a week on sale, "When I Grow Up" debuted at No. 28 on the Irish Singles Chart, and officially debuted at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart. This was the band's fifth UK top ten hit. At the end of January, Garbage performed "When I Grow Up" on Friday Night's All Wright, Top of The Pops and Pepsi Chart Show The single received strong radio play, and peaked at No. 7 in Ireland and at No. 17 in the UK. On February 1, the fourth of a series of limited edition 3" CD Garbage singles, this edition for "When I Grow Up", was issued. The same week, the resurgent Version 2.0 album hit #12. "When I Grow Up" ultimately spent seven weeks in the Top 75.

"When I Grow Up" was released in North America as Garbage were at the end of a two-month arena tour around the United States opening for Alanis Morissette. A month prior, the Danny Tenaglia remixes had reached nightclubs around the country on import from Europe achieving Hot Dance Breakout status. "When I Grow Up" subsequently debuted on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart at #47. By the end of March, third Version 2.0 single "Special" had just taken off at Top 40 radio, and the song thereafter started climbing the Hot 100. "Special" had already peaked on the alternative radio format at the end of January, and was about to end its chart run after six months of alternative airplay. On March 20, Garbage performed both "Special" and "When I Grow Up" on Saturday Night Live. Almo Sounds serviced "When I Grow Up" to alternative rock radio in the United States on April 12. The song debuted at No. 40 a week after "Special" left the alternative charts.

"Special" peaked at Top 40 at the start of May and on the Hot 100 and Hot 100 Airplay charts in mid-May. The same week, "When I Grow Up" peaked at No. 4 on the Club Play chart; and by the first week of June, reached a high of No. 23 in its sixth showing on the Modern Rock chart. Around this time, "When I Grow Up" was licensed to the soundtrack of the upcoming Adam Sandler-vehicle Big Daddy. To help promote the movie release, Almo, in partnership with Sony's C2 Records, serviced two new pop radio edits of "When I Grow Up" to Top 40 radio on June 15. A week later, as Almo released a 12" vinyl featuring the Danny Tenaglia mix of "When I Grow Up" and a Brothers In Rhythm mix of "Special" to record stores, a new version of the music video featuring shots from the film premiered on MTV and VH1. Big Daddy opened in North America the weekend of June 25, and debuted at No. 1 with a box office take of almost $42 million. After dropping for two weeks, "When I Grow Up" stabilized at No. 24 for a fortnight before leaving the Modern Rock chart at the start of August. "When I Grow Up" had spent a total of fifteen weeks on the alternative charts and fourteen on the dance charts (where it exited at the end of June).

"When I Grow Up" was released by Festival Mushroom in New Zealand in mid-July on CD (featuring "Can't Seem to Make You Mine", "Tornado" and the Danny tenaglia remix) and cassette single (featuring only the remix). The single debuted on the RIANZ Singles Chart as the second highest new entry at No. 27 at the end of the month. "When I Grow Up" peaked at No. 24 two weeks later. The single stayed on the charts for seven weeks before recharting at No. 42 at the end of September. Version 2.0 charted in New Zealand for the first time since May on the RIANZ Album chart in mid-September, reaching #26, the same week that Version 2.0 tour reached the country.

In Australia, Festival Mushroom launched a two week national advertising campaign on Channel Ten to promote the single and the planned limited edition album repackage (Version 2.0 Special Live Edition) which featured a bonus disc of four tracks recorded live at the Roskilde Festival. "When I Grow Up" was released by Festival Mushroom as a CD single on August 2, and debuted the following week as the second highest new entry at No. 22 on the ARIA Charts. The same week, Version 2.0 re-entered the ARIA Albums Chart for the first time in a year. Big Daddy was released to cinemas across Australia on September 16, while Garbage visited the country to perform at Brisbane's Livid Festival and co-headline a tour with Alanis Morissette the following month. On October 9, Garbage appeared on Hey Hey It's Saturday to perform the single. "When I Grow Up" moved back up the charts to No. 25 by the end of the month, while the Version 2.0 album surged up to #8. "When I Grow Up" eventually dropped off the ARIA chart when Garbage released follow-up single "You Look So Fine" on December 6. That single did not make the chart. "When I Grow Up" reappeared at No. 47 at the end of the month and charted for a final time in mid-January 2000, having clocked up a total of twenty-one weeks. "When I Grow Up" became Garbage's most successful single release in Australia at that point in their career.

Following the success of Garbage's James Bond theme "The World Is Not Enough" in Germany (where it reached #38) and across Europe, BMG Ariola followed up by issuing "When I Grow Up" as the sixth German single from Version 2.0 on March 6, 2000.

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