"To the Moon and Back" is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden, released in Australia on 4 November 1996 as the second single from their self-titled 1997 album.
But I could see underneath that hard shell, there was so much pain and all that stuff that I identified with - mum never loved her much, daddy never kept in touch, these are things actually bothering this person.
[3] In the United Kingdom, the single was originally released in September 1997 but failed to chart within the top 40, stalling at number 55 for one week.
Instead, it affirms partners Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones' talent for crafting immediately catchy hooks and solid, sing-along choruses.
The first, accompanying the Australian release of the song, was directed by Catherine Caines and Chris Bentley, and was shot in black and white.
This version features Hayes and Jones performing on what appears to be a space vessel, whilst a female passenger watches.
[11] The third version was filmed in New York and features a sad-looking teenage girl traveling by the metro to meet her friends (apparently other misfits like herself).