"Major Tom (Coming Home)" (German: Major Tom [völlig losgelöst], 'Major Tom [completely detached]') is a new wave song written and sang by German musician Peter Schilling that was first released as a single off of his album Error in the System. Featuring the story of a character unofficially related to "Major Tom", an astronaut depicted in British musician David Bowie's 1969 song "Space Oddity" and other releases, Schilling's track describes a protagonist who leaves Earth and begins drifting out into outer space as radio contact breaks off with his ground control team.
In terms of specific lyrics, the song describes a calm, reflective astronaut detached from the psychological stress of his colleagues, who spend a significant amount of time engaging in certain scientific experiments of which he feels uncertain about. An emotional insight breaks through his senses while he happily experiences weightlessness and meets his ambiguous, unclear fate after losing contact with other human beings. One specific line describes Major Tom as realizing that "mich führt hier ein licht durch das all" or "a light now guides me through all of this".[1]
The song is one of multiple singles by various artists with a pop music related style influenced by the cultural "roboticism" associated with Berlin, Germany.[2] It is specifically a part of the "Neue Deutsche Welle" (NDW), a social movement in the arts within German society, and is one of its pieces that crossed over into the popular culture of other nations. Versions in both the English language and in Schilling's native German have earned critical and commercial acclaim over multiple decades.
The song was originally recorded in the German language and released in West Germany on 3 January 1983. It reached No. 1 in West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The English version was first released in the United States on 24 September 1983. It reached No. 1 in Canada, No. 4 in South Africa and peaked at No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart the week of 24 December 1983.[3] The English-language version of the song also reached No. 2 on the dance chart in the U.S.
In 1994, Schilling made and released a remixed version along with Boom-Bastic, titled "Major Tom 94". Other remixes were released in 2000, titled "Major Tom 2000", and in 2003, titled "Major Tom 2003".
On 24 March 2024, a petition was initiated to make "Major Tom" the new goal song for the Germany national football team for the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship. The song was used during two previous friendly matches as individual goal songs are not allowed by UEFA.[4] During the UEFA Championship in the summer 2024, the original version of "Major Tom" re-entered the Top Ten of the German Single Charts after more than 40 years.[5] Schilling stated publicly that he felt emotionally overwhelmed by the support and praised his fans.[4]
In retrospect, journalist Gavin Edwards of The New York Times has stated that "Major Tom" became a key part of "a brief-lived flowering of Kraut-pop in the [United] States" during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Schilling's work proved to be "a hit in its English-language version" alongside other commercial "successes". Those include Trio's "Da Da Da" and After the Fire's "Der Kommissar" (which was a cover of a release by Falco), with Nena's "99 Luftballons" crossing over the Atlantic Ocean to commercial praise even in an untranslated version.[2]
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
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