- The Day I Tried to Live
Infobox Single
Name = The Day I Tried to Live
Artist =Soundgarden
from Album =Superunknown
B-side = "Like Suicide" (acoustic) / "Kickstand" (live)
Released = 1994
Format =CD single , Cassette, Vinyl
Recorded = July 1993 – September 1993 atBad Animals Studio ,Seattle ,Washington
Genre = Grunge
Length = 5:19
Label = A&M
Writer =Chris Cornell
Producer =Michael Beinhorn , Soundgarden
Last single = "Spoonman " (1994)
This single = "The Day I Tried to Live" (1994)
Next single = "Black Hole Sun " (1994)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =Superunknown
Type = studio
prev_track = "Limo Wreck"
prev_no = Track 9
this_track = "The Day I Tried to Live"
track_no = Track 10
next_track = "Kickstand"
next_no = Track 11"The Day I Tried to Live" is a song by the American rock bandSoundgarden , released in 1994 as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, "Superunknown " (1994). The song peaked at number 13 on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It appears on the band's greatest hits album "A-Sides " and the 2007Chris Cornell compilation "The Roads We Choose - A Retrospective ".Composition
The song was written by frontman
Chris Cornell . The song has a dissonant atmosphere and is also notable for its use of time signatures. For much of the song, there is a cycle of one measure of 7/8, then one of 4/4. The tuning, as with many Soundgarden songs is unorthodox - E-E-B-B-B-E. [Rotondi, James. "Alone in the Superunknown." "Guitar Player ". June 1994.]Lyrics
Cornell on the song:
It's about trying to step out of being patterned and closed off and reclusive, which I've always had a problem with. It's about attempting to be normal and just go out and be around other people and hang out. I have a tendency to sometimes be pretty closed off and not see people for long periods of time and not call anyone. It's actually, in a way, a hopeful song. Especially the lines "One more time around/Might get it," which is basically saying, 'I tried today to understand and belong and get along with other people, and I failed, but I'll probably try again tomorrow.' A lot of people misinterpreted that song as a suicide-note song. Taking the word live too literally. "The Day I Tried to Live" means more like the day I actually tried to open up myself and experience everything that's going on around me as opposed to blowing it all off and hiding in a cave. [Foege, Alec. [http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/rs_1-12-95.shtml "The End of Innocence"] . "
Rolling Stone ". January 12, 1995.]Release and reception
It was released as a single in 1994, but was rather underpromoted when compared to "
Spoonman " or "Black Hole Sun ". The song peaked at number 13 on the "Billboard" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 25 on the "Billboard" Modern Rock Tracks chart. Outside of the United States, the single was released inSpain and theUnited Kingdom . InCanada , "The Day I Tried to Live" charted on the Alternative Top 30 chart where it peaked at 27 and stayed there for two weeks.Music video
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Cover versions
The song was covered by
Between the Buried and Me on its 2006 album "The Anatomy Of ".Track listing
;USA Promo CD5, UK CD5, and UK One-sided 12"
#"The Day I Tried to Live" (Chris Cornell ) – 5:20
#"Like Suicide" (acoustic) (Cornell) – 6:12
#"Kickstand" (live) (Cornell,Kim Thayil ) – 1:58;Spanish Promo CD5
#"The Day I Tried to Live" (Cornell) – 5:20
#"Limo Wreck" (Matt Cameron , Cornell, Thayil) – 5:47;UK Picture 7" and Cassette Single
#"The Day I Tried to Live" (Cornell) – 5:20
#"Like Suicide" (acoustic) (Cornell) – 6:12;DJ Promo 12"
#"The Day I Tried to Live" (Cornell) – 5:20Chart positions
References
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