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"Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young", commonly known by the title "Wear Sunscreen",[1] is an essay written as a hypothetical commencement speech by columnist Mary Schmich, originally published in June 1997 in the Chicago Tribune.[2] The essay, giving various pieces of advice on how to live a happier life and avoid common frustrations, spread massively via viral email, is often erroneously described as a commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut at MIT.

The essay became the basis for a successful spoken word song released in 1997 by Baz Luhrmann, "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)", also known as "The Sunscreen Song".[3] The song reached number one in Ireland and the United Kingdom and inspired numerous parodies.

Chicago Tribune column

Mary Schmich's column "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young" was published in the Chicago Tribune on June 1, 1997.[4] In the column's introduction Schmich presents the essay as the commencement speech she would give if she were asked to give one.

In the speech she insistently recommends the wearing of sunscreen, and dispenses other advice and warnings which are intended to help people live a happier life and avoid common frustrations. She later explained that the inspiration came from seeing a young woman sunbathing, and hoping that she was wearing sunscreen, unlike what Schmich herself did at that age.[5]

The essay soon became the subject of an urban legend which claimed it was an MIT commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut. In reality, MIT's commencement speaker in 1997 was Kofi Annan and Vonnegut had never been a commencement speaker there.[6] Despite a follow-up article by Schmich on August 3, 1997,[7] the story became so widespread that Vonnegut's lawyer began receiving requests to reprint the speech.[6] Vonnegut commented that he would have been proud had the words been his.[6]

Schmich published a short gift book adaptation of the essay, Wear Sunscreen: A Primer for Real Life, in 1998. A tenth anniversary edition was published in 2008.[8]

Baz Luhrmann version

"Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)"
 
Single by Baz Luhrmann
from the album Something for Everybody
B-side"Love Is in the Air"
Released1997
GenreSpoken word
Length
  • 7:10 (album)
  • 5:05 (radio)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

The essay was used in its entirety by Australian film director Baz Luhrmann on his 1998 album Something for Everybody, as "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)". Also known as "The Sunscreen Song",[3] it samples Luhrmann's remixed version of the song "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" by Rozalla, and opens with the words, "Ladies and Gentlemen of the Class of '99" (instead of "'97", as in the original column). The song features a spoken-word track set over a mellow backing track. The "Wear Sunscreen" speech is narrated by Australian voice actor Lee Perry.[9][better source needed] The backing is the choral version of "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)", a 1991 song by Rozalla, used in Luhrmann's film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. The chorus, also from "Everybody's Free", is sung by Quindon Tarver.

Background

Luhrmann explained that Anton Monsted, Josh Abrahams, and he were working on the remix when Monsted received an email with the supposed Vonnegut speech. They decided to use it but were doubtful of getting through to Vonnegut for permission before their deadline, which was only one or two days away. While searching the Internet for contact information they came upon the "Sunscreen" authorship controversy and discovered that Schmich was the actual author. They emailed her and, with her permission, recorded the song the next day.[10]

Release

"Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" was released as a single in some territories in 1997, with the speech (including its opening words, "Ladies and Gentlemen of the Class of '97") completely intact. This version appeared in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year at number 16 in the countdown, and was released on the subsequent CD in early 1998.[11] A limited-edition CD single was issued in the United States on February 9, 1999, but only in the Pacific Northwest region.[12] In the United Kingdom, the song was released on May 31, 1999.[13]

Versions

There are four versions of the song: the original 7:09 minute mix from the album Baz Luhrmann Presents: Something for Everybody; a 1999 single release which features a 5:05 minute edit that lacks both choruses; "Geographic's Factor 15+ Mix" that runs for 4:42 minutes; and a "2007 Mix" of the original 7:09 minute version released on the 10th Anniversary Edition of the William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet soundtrack on which the opening words are changed to "Ladies and gentlemen of the class of 2007".

The song also appeared in Germany and was soon followed by a German version with the title "Sonnencreme".[14] The German translation is narrated by the German actor Dieter Brandecker.[15] A Brazilian version, entitled "Filtro Solar", is narrated in Portuguese by journalist and TV presenter Pedro Bial and was released in the last 2003 edition of the program Fantástico, on Rede Globo. This version became a radio success in 2004.[16] A Russian adaptation of the song, recorded live by Silver Rain Radio, was performed by Alex Dubas and Yolka.[17] An Israeli adaptation of the song, named "Matters One Should Know" (דברים שכדאי לדעת), was recorded and released for the Israeli Children's channel in 2004 by Avri Gilad, Rinat Gabay and MC Shiri.[18] Other versions included a Finnish version titled "Aurinkovoiteella onneen", performed by Erkki Saarela, and a Belgian version called "Beslis zelf maar (of je zonnemelk gebruikt)", performed by Frank Aendenboom.[19][20]

Critical reception

Daily Record wrote, "Luhrmann's single is the biggest spoken-word hit since JJ Barrie topped the charts with No Charge in 1976. The lyrics began life as a newspaper article."[21] James Oldham from NME commented, "Unless you have been holidaying on Jupiter for the last two months, this remarkable and potentially nauseating record will have burrowed its way into your deep subconscious by now." He added, "Luhrmann's postmodern masterpiece is half pisstake, half soul-soothing brain massage and all genius; a DIY pop landmark for the end of the self-help decade. Buy this record. Twenty years from now, in ways you can't even begin to imagine today, you will be glad you did."[22]

Chart performance

The song was a top-10 hit across Europe but was largely obscure in the US until Aaron Scofield, a producer in Phoenix, edited the original 12-inch version into a segment of a syndicated radio show called Modern Mix. This show played on many stations in the United States. In Portland, Oregon—where Modern Mix played on KNRK—listeners began requesting the track. KNRK program director Mark Hamilton edited the song for time and began playing it regularly. He distributed the song to other program directors that he networked with and the song exploded in the US.[23] The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay in the United States; by the time it was released as a commercial single in the country, radio airplay had declined significantly, and only managed to peak at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100. In Canada the song peaked at number 11 on the RPM Top Singles chart and topped the RPM Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached number one in the United Kingdom and Ireland, partly due to a media campaign by Radio One DJ Chris Moyles. On August 10, 2008, the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 72.

Music video

There are two videos for the song: one which uses the 1999 5:05 minute single edit of the song (the version in which Quindon Tarver is not featured), directed and animated by Bill Barminski; and another using the 7:09 minute edit made by the Brazilian advertising agency DM9DDB.[24][25]

Track listings

UK CD and cassette single[26][27]

  1. "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" (performed by Quindon Tarver—edit) – 5:05
  2. "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" (performed by Lee Parry—Geographic's Factor 15+ mix) – 4:42
  3. "Love Is in the Air" (performed by John Paul Young—Fran mix) – 4:29

European CD single[28]

  1. "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" (performed by Quindon Tarver—edit) – 5:05
  2. "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" (performed by Lee Parry—Geographic's Factor 15+ mix) – 4:42

US CD single[29]

  1. "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" (performed by Quindon Tarver—edit)
  2. "I'm Losing You" (performed by Lani—Day mix)

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[53] Platinum 600,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Various 1997
United States February 9, 1999 Limited-edition CD Capitol [12]
United Kingdom May 31, 1999
  • CD
  • cassette
  • EMI
  • Capitol
[13]

Parodies

The Baz Luhrmann song version inspired numerous parodies. In December 1997, John Safran released a song entitled "Not the Sunscreen Song" which peaked at number 20 in Australia.[54]

American comedian Chris Rock enjoyed great success with his spoken word song "No Sex (In the Champagne Room)" which was in turn parodied on Mad TV as "Ain't No Blacks on the TV Screen" in the style of Rock's stand-up. The song was also parodied in an episode of Disney's House of Mouse performed by Jiminy Cricket. The comedy group Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie also made a parody entitled "The Sunscreen Marketing Board". Jegsy Dodd and the Original Sinners' version, "Grumpy Old Men", was voted favourite track of 2005 by BBC Radio 1 listeners in their annual Festive 50 poll.

Angelos Epithemiou's live tour included a parody of the song titled "Don't Muck About".

A parody entitled "Mow Against The Grain" appears on the King of the Hill soundtrack album.

Another parody by comedian Simmi Areff was played on South African radio station East Coast Radio at the conclusion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Another parody was created in 1999 by London Capital Radio Breakfast Show host Chris Tarrant, who created a version called "wear slippers" which consisted of him reading an alternative version of the sunscreen lyrics and demonstrated his disdain for Baz Luhrmann's version.

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External links

  • Original column

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Advice like youth probably just wasted on the young commonly known by the title Wear Sunscreen 1 is an essay written as a hypothetical commencement speech by columnist Mary Schmich originally published in June 1997 in the Chicago Tribune 2 The essay giving various pieces of advice on how to live a happier life and avoid common frustrations spread massively via viral email is often erroneously described as a commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut at MIT The essay became the basis for a successful spoken word song released in 1997 by Baz Luhrmann Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen also known as The Sunscreen Song 3 The song reached number one in Ireland and the United Kingdom and inspired numerous parodies Contents 1 Chicago Tribune column 2 Baz Luhrmann version 2 1 Background 2 2 Release 2 3 Versions 2 4 Critical reception 2 5 Chart performance 2 6 Music video 2 7 Track listings 2 8 Charts 2 8 1 Weekly charts 2 8 2 Year end charts 2 9 Certifications 2 10 Release history 3 Parodies 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksChicago Tribune column EditMary Schmich s column Advice like youth probably just wasted on the young was published in the Chicago Tribune on June 1 1997 4 In the column s introduction Schmich presents the essay as the commencement speech she would give if she were asked to give one In the speech she insistently recommends the wearing of sunscreen and dispenses other advice and warnings which are intended to help people live a happier life and avoid common frustrations She later explained that the inspiration came from seeing a young woman sunbathing and hoping that she was wearing sunscreen unlike what Schmich herself did at that age 5 The essay soon became the subject of an urban legend which claimed it was an MIT commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut In reality MIT s commencement speaker in 1997 was Kofi Annan and Vonnegut had never been a commencement speaker there 6 Despite a follow up article by Schmich on August 3 1997 7 the story became so widespread that Vonnegut s lawyer began receiving requests to reprint the speech 6 Vonnegut commented that he would have been proud had the words been his 6 Schmich published a short gift book adaptation of the essay Wear Sunscreen A Primer for Real Life in 1998 A tenth anniversary edition was published in 2008 8 Baz Luhrmann version Edit Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen Single by Baz Luhrmannfrom the album Something for EverybodyB side Love Is in the Air Released1997GenreSpoken wordLength7 10 album 5 05 radio LabelEMI CapitolSongwriter s Mary Schmich Nigel Swanston Tim CoxProducer s Baz Luhrmann Josh Abrahams Nellee HooperThe essay was used in its entirety by Australian film director Baz Luhrmann on his 1998 album Something for Everybody as Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen Also known as The Sunscreen Song 3 it samples Luhrmann s remixed version of the song Everybody s Free To Feel Good by Rozalla and opens with the words Ladies and Gentlemen of the Class of 99 instead of 97 as in the original column The song features a spoken word track set over a mellow backing track The Wear Sunscreen speech is narrated by Australian voice actor Lee Perry 9 better source needed The backing is the choral version of Everybody s Free To Feel Good a 1991 song by Rozalla used in Luhrmann s film William Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet The chorus also from Everybody s Free is sung by Quindon Tarver Background Edit Luhrmann explained that Anton Monsted Josh Abrahams and he were working on the remix when Monsted received an email with the supposed Vonnegut speech They decided to use it but were doubtful of getting through to Vonnegut for permission before their deadline which was only one or two days away While searching the Internet for contact information they came upon the Sunscreen authorship controversy and discovered that Schmich was the actual author They emailed her and with her permission recorded the song the next day 10 Release Edit Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen was released as a single in some territories in 1997 with the speech including its opening words Ladies and Gentlemen of the Class of 97 completely intact This version appeared in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year at number 16 in the countdown and was released on the subsequent CD in early 1998 11 A limited edition CD single was issued in the United States on February 9 1999 but only in the Pacific Northwest region 12 In the United Kingdom the song was released on May 31 1999 13 Versions Edit There are four versions of the song the original 7 09 minute mix from the album Baz Luhrmann Presents Something for Everybody a 1999 single release which features a 5 05 minute edit that lacks both choruses Geographic s Factor 15 Mix that runs for 4 42 minutes and a 2007 Mix of the original 7 09 minute version released on the 10th Anniversary Edition of the William Shakespeare s Romeo Juliet soundtrack on which the opening words are changed to Ladies and gentlemen of the class of 2007 The song also appeared in Germany and was soon followed by a German version with the title Sonnencreme 14 The German translation is narrated by the German actor Dieter Brandecker 15 A Brazilian version entitled Filtro Solar is narrated in Portuguese by journalist and TV presenter Pedro Bial and was released in the last 2003 edition of the program Fantastico on Rede Globo This version became a radio success in 2004 16 A Russian adaptation of the song recorded live by Silver Rain Radio was performed by Alex Dubas and Yolka 17 An Israeli adaptation of the song named Matters One Should Know דברים שכדאי לדעת was recorded and released for the Israeli Children s channel in 2004 by Avri Gilad Rinat Gabay and MC Shiri 18 Other versions included a Finnish version titled Aurinkovoiteella onneen performed by Erkki Saarela and a Belgian version called Beslis zelf maar of je zonnemelk gebruikt performed by Frank Aendenboom 19 20 Critical reception Edit Daily Record wrote Luhrmann s single is the biggest spoken word hit since JJ Barrie topped the charts with No Charge in 1976 The lyrics began life as a newspaper article 21 James Oldham from NME commented Unless you have been holidaying on Jupiter for the last two months this remarkable and potentially nauseating record will have burrowed its way into your deep subconscious by now He added Luhrmann s postmodern masterpiece is half pisstake half soul soothing brain massage and all genius a DIY pop landmark for the end of the self help decade Buy this record Twenty years from now in ways you can t even begin to imagine today you will be glad you did 22 Chart performance Edit The song was a top 10 hit across Europe but was largely obscure in the US until Aaron Scofield a producer in Phoenix edited the original 12 inch version into a segment of a syndicated radio show called Modern Mix This show played on many stations in the United States In Portland Oregon where Modern Mix played on KNRK listeners began requesting the track KNRK program director Mark Hamilton edited the song for time and began playing it regularly He distributed the song to other program directors that he networked with and the song exploded in the US 23 The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay in the United States by the time it was released as a commercial single in the country radio airplay had declined significantly and only managed to peak at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 In Canada the song peaked at number 11 on the RPM Top Singles chart and topped the RPM Adult Contemporary chart It also reached number one in the United Kingdom and Ireland partly due to a media campaign by Radio One DJ Chris Moyles On August 10 2008 the song re entered the UK Singles Chart at number 72 Music video Edit There are two videos for the song one which uses the 1999 5 05 minute single edit of the song the version in which Quindon Tarver is not featured directed and animated by Bill Barminski and another using the 7 09 minute edit made by the Brazilian advertising agency DM9DDB 24 25 Track listings Edit UK CD and cassette single 26 27 Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Quindon Tarver edit 5 05 Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Lee Parry Geographic s Factor 15 mix 4 42 Love Is in the Air performed by John Paul Young Fran mix 4 29European CD single 28 Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Quindon Tarver edit 5 05 Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Lee Parry Geographic s Factor 15 mix 4 42US CD single 29 Everybody s Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Quindon Tarver edit I m Losing You performed by Lani Day mix Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1997 1999 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 30 65Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 31 31Canada Top Singles RPM 32 11Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 33 1Denmark IFPI 34 13Europe Eurochart Hot 100 35 9Germany Official German Charts 36 44Ireland IRMA 37 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 38 29Netherlands Single Top 100 39 26Norway VG lista 40 8Scotland OCC 41 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 42 15Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 43 36UK Singles OCC 44 1US Billboard Hot 100 45 45US Adult Contemporary Billboard 46 27US Adult Top 40 Billboard 47 10US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 48 17 Year end charts Edit Chart 1999 PositionCanada Top Singles RPM 49 66Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 50 36Netherlands Dutch Top 40 51 171UK Singles OCC 52 31 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 53 Platinum 600 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history Edit Region Date Format s Label s Ref Various 1997 EMICapitolUnited States February 9 1999 Limited edition CD Capitol 12 United Kingdom May 31 1999 CDcassette EMICapitol 13 Parodies EditThe Baz Luhrmann song version inspired numerous parodies In December 1997 John Safran released a song entitled Not the Sunscreen Song which peaked at number 20 in Australia 54 American comedian Chris Rock enjoyed great success with his spoken word song No Sex In the Champagne Room which was in turn parodied on Mad TV as Ain t No Blacks on the TV Screen in the style of Rock s stand up The song was also parodied in an episode of Disney s House of Mouse performed by Jiminy Cricket The comedy group Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie also made a parody entitled The Sunscreen Marketing Board Jegsy Dodd and the Original Sinners version Grumpy Old Men was voted favourite track of 2005 by BBC Radio 1 listeners in their annual Festive 50 poll Angelos Epithemiou s live tour included a parody of the song titled Don t Muck About A parody entitled Mow Against The Grain appears on the King of the Hill soundtrack album Another parody by comedian Simmi Areff was played on South African radio station East Coast Radio at the conclusion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Another parody was created in 1999 by London Capital Radio Breakfast Show host Chris Tarrant who created a version called wear slippers which consisted of him reading an alternative version of the sunscreen lyrics and demonstrated his disdain for Baz Luhrmann s version References Edit Alvarez Justin Wear Sunscreen The Story Behind the Commencement Speech That Kurt Vonnegut Never Gave Open Culture Retrieved January 31 2014 Schmich Mary June 1 1997 Advice like youth probably just wasted on the young Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 28 2020 a b The Sunscreen Song class of 99 is used as an alternative title on the cover of the single see also the single s Editorial Reviews on Amazon and The Cyber Saga of the Sunscreen Song by the Washington Post Mary Schmich June 1 1997 Original published article Chicago Tribune Frank Ahrens March 18 1999 The Cyber Saga of the Sunscreen Song Washington Post a b c Fisher Ian August 6 1997 It s All the Talk of the Internet s Gossip Underground The New York Times Mary Schmich August 3 1997 Follow up article Chicago Tribune Schmich Mary 2008 Wear Sunscreen A Primer for Real Life Andrews McMeel Publishing ISBN 978 0740777172 March 1 2008 The 10th 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