- Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)
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"Bitch" Single by Meredith Brooks from the album Blurring the Edges Released July 21, 1997 (UK) Format 7" vinyl, CD single Genre Rock Length 4:08 (Album Version)
3:58 (Edit)Writer(s) Meredith Brooks
Shelly PeikenMeredith Brooks singles chronology - "Bitch"
(1997)"I Need"
(1997)"Bitch", also known by its censored title "Nothing In Between", is a song that was released by Meredith Brooks in 1997 from her album Blurring the Edges.
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History
The song was co-written by Brooks, and by Shelly Peiken. Initially, some radio stations preferred not to mention the name of the song and would instead refer to it as "a song by Meredith Brooks". However, with time, its name became more commonplace to announce on the air. Later on, different remixes of the song became popular in dance clubs.
Brooks has stated in interviews that "Bitch" was almost omitted from the album, reportedly because of the song's strong language which could have prevented it from becoming a radio hit.
Success
The song steadily rose on the Billboard charts, eventually peaking at number 2. It debuted and peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart on 27 July 1997 and stayed in the top ten for four weeks. The song was also a big hit in Oceania, where it reached number two in Australia and four in New Zealand. It ranked at number 79 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '90s.
Music video
A music video was released to promote the single.
Parodies
American comedian Mark Eddie composed a parody titled "Dick", which appears on his indie release Rock N Roll Cuts Part 2. The song features stereotypical behavior and attitude of "white trash" males, as indicated by the line "I'm a loser, I'm a creep; I sleep around with sheep".
American comedy music group Raymond and Scum parodied the song as "Blair Witch", a parody about the 1999 film, The Blair Witch Project.[1]
Censorship
Due to its particularly strong language, the song was heavily censored when it's played on the radio. Also, due to the explicit title, the song was given the alternative title "Nothing In Between". This was the title used in various Asian countries, including Malaysia, when it was first released.
Official versions
- Edit 3:58
- Transistor Mix 4:07
- Madgroove Mix 3:45
- E-Team Funky Bitch Edit 3:05
- Todd Terry's In-House Mix)
- Untied Mix
Charts
Peak positions
Chart (1997) Peak
PositionAustralian ARIA Singles Chart 2 [2] UK Singles Chart 6 [3] New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 4 [4] Irish Singles Chart 12 Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders) 5 [5] Norwegian Singles Chart 5 [6] French SNEP Singles Chart 42 [7] Swiss Singles Chart 10 [8] U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 14 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 34 U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 4 U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) 1 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2 End of year charts
End of year chart (1997) Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100[9] 15 References
- ^ "Blair Witch". thefump.com. 2008-05-06. http://www.thefump.com/fump.php?id=1048. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ ARIA Chart Position
- ^ UK Singles Chart Position
- ^ RIANZ Chart Position
- ^ Ultratop 50 Chart Position
- ^ Norwegian Chart Position
- ^ SNEP Chart Position
- ^ Swiss Chart Position
- ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 1997". http://longboredsurfer.com/charts.php?year=1997. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
Preceded by
"MMMBop" by HansonBillboard Top 40 Mainstream number-one single
July 19 - August 9, 1997Succeeded by
"How Bizarre" by OMCCategories:- Third-wave feminism
- 1997 singles
- American rock songs
- Songs with feminist themes
- Number-one debut singles
- Billboard Pop Songs number-one singles
- Songs written by Meredith Brooks
- Songs written by Shelly Peiken
- Singles certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
- Songs produced by Geza X
- Meredith Brooks songs
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