Nick Littlemore, Luke Steele and Jono Sloan’s evergreen hit cruises past one billion streams.
Nick Littlemore, Luke Steele and Jono Sloan of Empire of the Sun have been honoured for their much-loved worldwide hit ‘Walking on a Dream’, with a place on APRA AMCOS’ The 1,000,000,000 List, for songs surpassing one billion streams.
The ‘Billions Award’ is given to APRA AMCOS songwriter members and their publishers in recognition of a song’s streaming success and was presented to Littlemore and Sloan at the music rights organisation's Sydney headquarters. UMP controls Littlemore’s share of the work.
Released as the group’s debut single in 2008, the song connected with Australian and New Zealand fans straight away. It reached #10 on the ARIA Singles Chart and won Single of the Year at the 2009 ARIA Music Awards. At the 2010 APRA Music Awards, ‘Walking on a Dream’ was awarded Dance Work of the Year and the trio jointly won the Breakthrough Songwriter award.
The song had a major resurgence in the US in 2016 when it was used in a Honda Civic advertisement that was broadcast widely, and kick-started commercial radio airplay and streaming, leading to #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Charts. At the song’s peak, it was earning royalties from 53 countries and is 10x platinum in Australia, and platinum in the US and UK.
In 2022, the song was launched as the theme and soundtrack to a five-year global campaign for Western Australia Tourism. It was nominated last year in the new ARIA category of Best Use of an Australian Recording in an Advertisement.
On accepting the award, Jono and Nick shared a little of the song’s backstory.
Jono wrote the music in his bedroom in King’s Cross in a 45-minute music-making burst, but it would sit on a hard drive for a while until he gave it to Nick, who took it to Luke when they were living in Perth.
“This backing track - as we all know - is resplendent and it kind of came out of us, very naturally. It was meant to be,” said Nick.
Upon getting the demo back with Luke and Nick’s melody and lyrics, Jono said, “It felt like something we hadn’t experienced before. It was very overwhelming. The emotive response was huge.”
As to the song’s longevity, Nick said, “It’s an evergreen record…it’s new for every generation. It’s the hope as a songwriter or creator in any sense that you can continually reach the kids and give them something to play back.”
Andrew Jenkins, President, Australia and Asia Pacific Region, Universal Music Publishing Group, said: “I am delighted for Nick. He continues to raise the bar and I am confident this is just one of many Billions Awards that he will go on to collect in the future. Congratulations Nick from everyone at Universal Music Publishing around the world.”
The 1,000,000,000 List takes into account streaming numbers from major services Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. It is the first award of its kind to recognise a songwriter’s achievement.