"My Happy Ending" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, written by herself and Butch Walker for her second studio album, Under My Skin (2004). Structurally, the song is written in 4/4 style and has a repeated hook in both the chorus and in the intro and outro.
Lavigne wanted "My Happy Ending" to be released as the album's lead single, but the label went with ''Don't Tell Me'' instead.[4] It was then released as the second single in June 2004, becoming a top-five hit in Canada, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom while reaching the top 10 in seven other countries, including the United States, where it outperformed its predecessor by peaking at number nine for four weeks. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single gold in November 2004.
Critical reception
"My Happy Ending" has generally received favorable reviews from critics. David Browne of Entertainment Weekly magazine commented "Lavigne herself sounds more burdened; ... the sk8erboi of the first album has turned out to be a selfish, nasty creep who ... treats her like crap".[5]Allmusic highlighted the song as a "track pick" in a review of the album, Under My Skin.[6] Blender also did the same.[7]PopMatters thought "The second single, "My Happy Ending", suffers from a marked similarity to a few recent hits, notably Michelle Branch's "Everywhere" and Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" (...) The ticklish good humor of "Sk8er Boi" has been subsumed by the sardonic regret of "My Happy Ending".[8]
Juan Manuel compared the song to the music of Linkin Park, stating "It's a bit difficult to find references to Linkin Park in the interviews with Lavigne."[9]
In an AOL Radio listener's poll, "My Happy Ending" was voted Lavigne's third best song.[10] As of September 2015[update], "My Happy Ending" had sold 1.2 million digital copies in the US.[11]
"My Happy Ending" peaked at number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of 25 weeks on the chart.[19] It climbed to number one on the Mainstream Top 40 chart and spent 26 weeks on the listing, and it reached number three on the Adult Top 40, where it also charted for 26 weeks.[20][21] On the Adult Contemporary chart, it peaked at number 37.[22] It was certified gold by the RIAA for selling 500,000 digital copies.[23] As of September 2015, "My Happy Ending" has sold 1.2 million digital copies in the US.[24]
Music video
The music video for "My Happy Ending" was written and directed by MTV and Grammy winner Meiert Avis. It was shot on location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn[25] and Harlem, New York City. The video begins with Lavigne running down Broadway and entering a cinema (the Commodore Cinemas), where she finds the film playing is a montage of her memories concerning a specific relationship she had. At first, the memories (shown in full color) are happy, depicting Lavigne at the park with her boyfriend, as he hands her a flower and they laugh together. They are also shown goofing off inside a laundromat. However, as Lavigne sings "so much for my happy ending," the memories start losing color. Lavigne and her boyfriend lie in bed together, as she looks at him and he (obviously reeling from a disagreement) stares blankly away.
The relationship culminates during the song's bridge inside a grocery store, where her boyfriend antagonizes her, insisting that he talk to her. He grabs her and tries to pull her into his embrace. Fed up, she turns and pushes him away. She proceeds to run out of the grocery store and down the street (from the beginning of the video), and to a guitar shop where she grabs a guitar and walks to the roof of the building, where she is seen performing with her band. There, she walks past her unapologetic boyfriend without looking at him. Three other girls witness an altercation between Lavigne and her boyfriend in the restaurant and leave with Lavigne as they befriend each other. The theater film tears and the memories end, leaving the final seconds of the video as a close-up on Lavigne in the theater as she tries to decide if the break-up is happy after all.
Lavigne said of the video: "It's about a relationship that doesn't work out, and having to say goodbye to all of the memories and... all that stuff." When asked if the video for "My Happy Ending" actually contains a happy ending, Lavigne said: "I don't know if the video has a happy ending. It kind of depends on how you look at it? In one way, it is because me and 'the guy' in the video aren't together anymore, and I think that's a better thing."
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
The song was used in a season four episode of Smallville, "Facade" (October 6, 2004) and in a season five episode of Gilmore Girls, with Dean's little sister listening to it.[87] The song was used several episodes of MTV programs Date My Mom and Next.[citation needed]
^Baltin, Steve (February 21, 2022). "Sunday Conversation: Avril Lavigne On 'Love Sux,' Her Relationship With Her Fans And Being Grateful". Forbes. Retrieved July 26, 2024. But I haven't played "My Happy Ending" since my tour at the end of 2019 in the fall. And yeah it was funny because in band rehearsals, I was like, "Wait, I just need to make sure I still remember this." But yeah, it's crazy. It feels great to just to sing my babies, my old babies, to bring them back out and those are songs that did well for me too.
^My Happy Ending (German CD single liner notes). Avril Lavigne. Arista Records. 2004. 82876 63096 2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^My Happy Ending (United States 7" vinyl liner notes). Avril Lavigne. Arista Records. 2004. 82876-62274-7.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^My Happy Ending (Japanese CD single liner notes). Avril Lavigne. Arista Records. 2004. BVCP-29613.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^My Happy Ending (European maxi-CD single liner notes). Avril Lavigne. RCA Records. 2004. 82876-63649-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^My Happy Ending (United Kingdom CD single liner notes). Avril Lavigne. Arista Records. 2004. 82876 63648 2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
^"ČNS IFPI" (in Czech). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiální. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select 18. týden 2006 in the date selector. Retrieved January 29, 2011.