Anywhere Is
"Anywhere Is is a song by Irish singer-songwriter and musician Enya, released on 20 November 1995 as the lead single from her fourth studio album, The Memory of Trees."[1] Composed by Enya, with lyrics penned by Roma Ryan and production handled by Nicky Ryan, the track showcases Enya's signature ethereal sound, characterized by multi-tracked vocals, Celtic-inspired melodies, and ambient electronic elements.[2] Recorded at Aigle Studio in Ireland between 1993 and 1995, it runs for approximately 3:46 in length and explores themes of life's endless journeys and the search for belonging.[3] The single marked a commercial milestone for Enya, debuting at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart before peaking at number 7, and it also achieved top-10 positions in countries including Austria, Iceland, and Ireland.[4] The music video, directed by David Scheinmann, depicts Enya wandering through varied natural settings such as forests and beaches, visually capturing the song's sense of wanderlust and introspection.[5]Background and development
Conception and writing
The song "Anywhere Is" originated from a staccato musical line composed by Enya that featured a distinctive "march feel," which she and producer Nicky Ryan initially set aside as it did not align with the direction of the forthcoming album The Memory of Trees.[6] This early idea was revived in August 1995 during a meeting with Warner Music executive Rob Dickins, who recognized its potential as a strong single and urged the team to develop it further, despite their self-admitted difficulty in identifying commercial tracks. Dickins described the backing track as "absolutely to die for," prompting Enya and Nicky Ryan to refine the melody and complete the composition.[6] Lyricist Roma Ryan then crafted the words, drawing inspiration from the melody to explore universal themes of journey, exploration, and the search for an ideal "home," deliberately avoiding any personal or biographical elements in her writing.[6] Enya later reflected on the process as enjoyable, noting how Ryan's contributions provided a lighter perspective on life's choices, encapsulated in lines evoking endless possibilities like "that way" or "this way."[7] The track was finalized in time to serve as the lead single for The Memory of Trees, which was released on 20 November 1995 in the UK.[8]Recording and production
The recording of "Anywhere Is" took place at Aigle Studio in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland, as part of the sessions for Enya's fourth studio album, The Memory of Trees, which marked the first time in her career that an entire album was produced without leaving the country.[9] These sessions began in 1993, following the global promotion of her previous album Shepherd Moons, allowing Enya and her collaborators to focus on developing material in a familiar, undisturbed environment.[9] The track was integrated into the album's production workflow, emphasizing Enya's blend of Celtic and new age elements through atmospheric arrangements.[10] Nicky Ryan served as producer and engineer, overseeing the process alongside Enya, who handled vocals, keyboards, and arrangements, while Roma Ryan contributed the lyrics.[11] This core team's collaborative approach built on Enya's established method of creating dense, immersive soundscapes, with the song's album version clocking in at 3:58.[11] For the single release, the track was edited to 3:47 to suit radio play, maintaining its core structure while tightening the pacing.[12] Central to the production was the extensive use of multitracked vocals, where Enya recorded multiple layers of her voice to form choral-like textures, a technique refined by Nicky Ryan to evoke an ethereal, otherworldly quality.[13] Layered keyboards further enhanced this signature sound, providing subtle harmonic depth and rhythmic underpinnings without relying on traditional instrumentation, resulting in a seamless fusion of melody and ambiance.[13]Musical style and lyrics
Composition
"Anywhere Is" is classified as a pop waltz in the new age genre, blending Celtic influences through its ethereal soundscapes and rhythmic flow.[14] The song is composed in the key of E♭ major, which imparts an uplifting and expansive quality to its melody. It proceeds at a tempo of 97 beats per minute, utilizing a 3/4 time signature that shifts to 4/4 in later sections, fostering a waltz-like, journey-evoking motion.[15][16][7] The structure adheres to a verse-chorus form, commencing with a staccato introduction that transitions into a rhythmic, march-like pulse. Progressive layering of synthesizers and multitracked vocals by Enya builds the song's atmospheric intensity, incorporating non-lyrical vocal interludes for added depth.[6] Instrumentation centers on keyboards and synthesizers to craft ambient textures, complemented by Enya's signature multitracked vocals, subtle percussion, and occasional piano lines for rhythmic and harmonic support. These elements were refined during recording at Aigle Studio in Ireland.[17][18]Themes and interpretation
The lyrics of "Anywhere Is," written by Roma Ryan, evoke a profound sense of wandering and acceptance, portraying life's journey as fluid and without fixed destinations through lines such as "I walk the earth / And with each step / Anywhere is." This imagery underscores a philosophical embrace of uncertainty, where the narrator navigates paradoxes like "This way or that way / You go there, you're gone forever / I go there, I lose my way," suggesting the inevitability of change and the futility of rigid paths.[7] Central to the song's symbolism are metaphors drawn from natural elements, including the "moon on the ocean" and "stars in the sky," which represent openness, interconnectedness, and the boundless possibilities inherent in existence.[7] These elements align with the broader motifs of The Memory of Trees, an album exploring Irish and Druid mythology, the quest for home, personal journeys, and exile, as the Druids viewed trees as sacred guardians of collective memory and voyages of the spirit.[9] In this context, "Anywhere Is" reflects a meditative exploration of belonging and displacement, echoing the album's themes of mythical Irish heritage and individual odysseys without anchoring to specific locales. The repetitive chorus—"Anywhere is"—functions as a mantra, reinforcing themes of possibility and resilience amid life's ambiguities, as Enya described the song in a 1996 radio interview: "It's either this or that way... it's kind of a lighter look towards life."[6] While the lyrics carry personal resonances for Enya and Ryan, Enya has emphasized that interpretations remain open to listeners, with no explicit autobiographical details revealed, allowing the song to resonate universally as an anthem of freedom and nostalgic reflection on transience.[19]Promotion
Music video
The music video for "Anywhere Is" was directed by David Scheinmann and filmed in 1995 to promote the single.[5] It employs an ethereal and nature-inspired visual style, showcasing Enya in flowing, light-colored attire set against expansive landscapes including misty forests, oceans, mountains, and starry skies, which echo the song's themes of journey and exploration.[20][21] Key scenes feature Enya walking contemplatively through fog-shrouded environments, engaging in symbolic journeys across horizons, and interspersed with abstract animations of maps and celestial patterns that evoke a sense of boundless possibility.[20] The video lacks a conventional narrative plot, instead prioritizing atmospheric imagery to amplify the track's new age aesthetic, with a runtime of approximately 3 minutes and 46 seconds.[22] It was released alongside the single on 6 November 1995, with an official remastered version in 4K uploaded to YouTube on 22 October 2008 and further updated in subsequent years.[20][14]Release formats and track listings
"Anywhere Is" served as the lead single from Enya's 1995 album The Memory of Trees, issued by WEA Records in multiple physical formats primarily targeted at the UK, Europe, and Australia markets.[12] The single's standard edition featured an edited version of the title track running approximately 3:44 to 3:47, paired with B-sides including the reissued "Boadicea" from Enya's 1987 self-titled debut album and the previously unreleased instrumental "Oriel Window".[2] A limited edition maxi-single offered a collection of earlier hits alongside the lead track, while regional variants like the Japanese release mirrored this expanded format. Cassette and vinyl editions provided similar content for broader accessibility. In subsequent years, the single appeared in digital reissues, notably on the 1997 compilation Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya and various streaming platforms from the early 2000s onward.[23]UK and European CD Single (Catalog: 0630-12872-2)
This standard three-track CD was released in 1995 and distributed across Europe, including the UK and Australia.[2]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| 2 | "Boadicea" | 3:31 |
| 3 | "Oriel Window" | 2:22 |
UK Limited Edition CD Maxi-Single (Catalog: 0630-12873-2)
A digipak edition limited to the UK market in 1995, this four-track version substituted the exclusive B-sides with selections from Enya's prior hits.[24]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| 2 | "Book of Days" | 2:55 |
| 3 | "Caribbean Blue" | 3:40 |
| 4 | "Orinoco Flow" | 3:45 |
UK Cassette Single (Catalog: 0630-12874-4)
Released in 1995 for the UK, this cassette duplicated the lead track across sides with one B-side, accommodating the format's sequential playback.[25]| Side | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| A2 | "Boadicea" | 3:31 |
| B1 | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| B2 | "Boadicea" | 3:31 |
UK 7-Inch Vinyl Single (Catalog: 0630-12874-7)
The 1995 UK vinyl pressing was a basic two-track 7-inch single without a picture sleeve, emphasizing the core single and one B-side.[26]| Side | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| A | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| B | "Boadicea" | 3:31 |
Japanese CD Single (Catalog: WPCR-551)
Issued on 10 December 1995 by WEA Japan, this maxi-single paralleled the UK limited edition with a focus on international appeal through hit compilations.[27]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Anywhere Is" (edit) | 3:44 |
| 2 | "Book of Days" | 2:55 |
| 3 | "Caribbean Blue" | 3:40 |
| 4 | "Orinoco Flow" | 3:45 |