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"Everybody Hurts" is a song by R.E.M., originally released on the band's 1992 album Automatic for the People and was also released as a single in 1993. It peaked at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the UK Singles Charts ans #3 on the French Singles Chart. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Singles from Automatic for the People Released: October 8, 1992) Released: November 21, 1992) Released: March 19, 1993) Released: April 15, 1993) Released: July 15, 1993) Released: October 21, 1993) Automatic for the People is the eighth album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1992. ...
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A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
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Scott Litt is an American record producer who mostly works with artists in the alternative rock genre and is probably best known for producing six R.E.M. albums (Document, 1987; Green, 1988; Out of Time, 1991; Automatic for the People, 1992; Monster, 1994; and New Adventures in Hi-Fi...
REM or R.E.M. is an acronym for: Rapid Eye Movement, a phase during sleep U.S. rock music band R.E.M., formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 Roentgen equivalent man, a unit for measuring levels of exposure to radiation. ...
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite is a song by R.E.M.. It was influenced by the song The Lion Sleeps Tonight, performed in the 1960s by The Tokens, both in the title of the song and through the songs opening refrain which sees Michael Stipe echo the line...
Nightswimming is a song by the band R.E.M.. It appears on their 1992 album Automatic for the People and was released as a single in 1993. ...
Singles from Automatic for the People Released: October 8, 1992) Released: November 21, 1992) Released: March 19, 1993) Released: April 15, 1993) Released: July 15, 1993) Released: October 21, 1993) Automatic for the People is the eighth album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1992. ...
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite is a song by R.E.M.. It was influenced by the song The Lion Sleeps Tonight, performed in the 1960s by The Tokens, both in the title of the song and through the songs opening refrain which sees Michael Stipe echo the line...
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REM or R.E.M. is an acronym for: Rapid Eye Movement, a phase during sleep U.S. rock music band R.E.M., formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980 Roentgen equivalent man, a unit for measuring levels of exposure to radiation. ...
Singles from Automatic for the People Released: October 8, 1992) Released: November 21, 1992) Released: March 19, 1993) Released: April 15, 1993) Released: July 15, 1993) Released: October 21, 1993) Automatic for the People is the eighth album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1992. ...
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Much of the song was written by drummer Bill Berry, although as R.E.M. shares songwriting credits among its members, it is unknown how much he actually wrote.[1] Berry did not drum on the song — a Univox drum machine took his place — but he was responsible for the sampling of the drum pattern on the track. The string arrangement was written by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
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A Boss DR-202 Drum Machine A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of drums and/or other percussion instruments. ...
For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ...
John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin on January 3, 1946 in Sidcup, Kent) is an English multi-instrumentalist musician, and was known for being the bassist, the keyboardist and the mandolinist for rock band Led Zeppelin from its inception until the bands breakup following the death of John Bonham...
In the liner notes of the album In Time - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003, Peter Buck writes that "the reason the lyrics are so atypically straightforward is because it was aimed at teenagers", and "I've never watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but the idea that high school is a portal to hell seems pretty realistic to me." In Time - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 is an compilation album released by the band R.E.M. It was released in 2003. ...
Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
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In the video for the song, directed by Jake Scott and filmed along IH-10 in San Antonio, Texas, the band is stuck in a traffic jam. It shows the people in other cars and subtitles of their thoughts appear on screen. At the end, all the people leave their cars and walk instead; they then vanish. A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
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In 1995, British emotional support listening service The Samaritans, in response to the high suicide rate but low crisis service take-up amongst young men, launched a UK press advertising campaign consisting solely of the lyrics to "Everybody Hurts" and the charity's hotline number.[citation needed] Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
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The song was placed on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers "best of" album In Time - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 in 2003. It was one of four songs from Automatic for the People to make the compilation, more than from any other album. Warner Bros. ...
In Time - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 is an compilation album released by the band R.E.M. It was released in 2003. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In a 2006 poll for a Channel 5 program "Britain's Favourite Break-up Songs", "Everybody Hurts" was voted 4th. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In October 2007, Much More Music placed "Everybody Hurts" as number 5 of the Top 40 Most Memorable Music Videos on "Listed". MuchMoreMusic is a 24-hour Canadian music cable channel, owned by CHUM Limited. ...
The song is included on R.E.M. Live. Promotional banner for , from left to right: Peter Buck (guitar), Michael Stipe (image), Mike Mills (bass). ...
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Track listing All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe unless otherwise indicated. William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. Though known primarily as a bassist and piano player, his musical repertoire includes many other keyboard, guitar, string, wind and percussion instruments. ...
REDIRECT Template:Infobox Musician John Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia) is the lead singer of the American rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known (and occasionally parodied) for the mumbling style of his early career and for his complex, surreal lyrics, as well...
US 7" and CD Single - "Everybody Hurts" – 5:20
- "Mandolin Strum" – 3:26
"Collector's Edition" CD 1 (UK) - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:57
- "New Orleans Instrumental No. 1" (Long Version) – 3:29
- "Mandolin Strum" – 3:26
"Collector's Edition" CD 2 (UK) - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:57
- "Chance (Dub)" – 2:36
- "Dark Globe" (Syd Barrett) – 1:51
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Roger Keith Syd Barrett (6 January 1946 â 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, and artist. ...
DE CD Single - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:57
- "Mandolin Strum" – 3:26
- "Chance (Dub)" – 2:36
- "Dark Globe" (Barrett) – 1:51
US 12" and CD Maxi-Single 1 - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:57
- "Mandolin Strum" – 3:26
- "Belong" (live)[2] – 4:32
- "Orange Crush" (live)[3] – 4:00
Orange Crush was the second single from R.E.M.s sixth studio album Green in 1989. ...
US 12" and CD Maxi-Single 2 - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:57
- "Star Me Kitten" (demo) – 3:05
- "Losing My Religion" (live)[2] – 4:55
- "Organ Song" – 3:25
Losing My Religion is a song recorded by the alternative rock band R.E.M. from their 1991 album Out of Time. ...
UK Cassette Single - "Everybody Hurts" – 5:20
- "Pop Song '89" – 3:03
Pop Song 89 was the third single off of R.E.M.s sixth studio album Green. ...
UK and DE 7" Single - "Everybody Hurts" (edit) – 4:46
- "Pop Song '89" – 3:03
Pop Song 89 was the third single off of R.E.M.s sixth studio album Green. ...
Notes - ^ Bowler, David (1995). R.E.M. from "Chronic Town to "Monster". New York, NY: Carol Publishing Group, 88. ISBN 0-8065-1724-7.
- ^ a b Performed on Mountain Stage on April 28, 1991 (see here).
- ^ Recorded at the Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia; November 13, 1989.
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Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958 in Orange County, California) is the bass player of the band R.E.M. Though known primarily as a bassist and piano player, his musical repertoire includes many other keyboard, guitar, string, wind and percussion instruments. ...
REDIRECT Template:Infobox Musician John Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960 in Decatur, Georgia) is the lead singer of the American rock band R.E.M. Stipe has become well-known (and occasionally parodied) for the mumbling style of his early career and for his complex, surreal lyrics, as well...
William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
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William (Bill) Rieflin is a contemporary musician that has worked with Ministry, KMFDM, Pigface, R.E.M. and many others, often in the capacity of a drummer. ...
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Joey Waronker (born, May 21, 1969) is an American drummer most notable for his work with Beck, but was also a session drummer on The Smashing Pumpkins album Adore and toured with R.E.M. between 1998 and 2002 (appearing on two albums in the process) after the departure of...
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This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK. // The Best of R.E.M.â (September 30, 1991) a United Kingdom-only compilation of I.R.S. material. ...
Murmur is the first full-length album released by Athens, Georgia alternative rock band R.E.M.. Released in April 1983, Murmur was preceded by the Chronic Town EP the previous year. ...
Reckoning is the second album by the band R.E.M. It was released in 1984 by independent label I.R.S. Records to critical acclaim and stronger record sales than their debut. ...
Fables of the Reconstruction is the third studio album released by the American band R.E.M. on the I.R.S. Records label, in 1985. ...
Lifes Rich Pageant is a 1986 album by R.E.M.. It takes its name from a quote from a Pink Panther movie; Youll catch your death of cold! Yes, I probably will. ...
Document is the fifth studio album by R.E.M. and their sixth overall. ...
Green is R.E.M.s sixth album, and their debut major label release for Warner Bros. ...
Alternate cover Artwork from the flip side of the booklet insert This article is about the album by R.E.M.. For other uses of the term, see Out of Time. ...
Singles from Automatic for the People Released: October 8, 1992) Released: November 21, 1992) Released: March 19, 1993) Released: April 15, 1993) Released: July 15, 1993) Released: October 21, 1993) Automatic for the People is the eighth album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1992. ...
Singles from Monster Released: September 21, 1994) Released: January 10, 1995) Released: April 18, 1995) Released: August 15, 1995) Released: October 31, 1995) Monster is the ninth album by the American band R.E.M., their fourth major label release for Warner Bros. ...
New Adventures in Hi-Fi is R.E.M.s tenth album, and their fifth major label release for Warner Bros. ...
Up is a 1998 album by R.E.M.. It was their first album without drummer Bill Berry, who amicably left the group in October 1997 to pursue his own interests. ...
Reveal is a 2001 album by R.E.M.. After having adjusted to former drummer Bill Berrys departure and releasing the laboured Up in 1998, R.E.M. had regained enough equilibrium and confidence to record an album that combined the best moments of their last several albums, dating...
Around the Sun is an album by R.E.M. released in 2004. ...
Accelerate is the fourteenth studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on March 31, 2008 in Europe, and on April 1 in North America. ...
Dead Letter Office is a rarities and B-sides collection by R.E.M. and released in 1987 as their fifth official album. ...
Eponymous is a compilation album by the band R.E.M. It was their last release on I.R.S. Track Listing Radio Free Europe (original hib-tone single) - 3:46 Gardening At Night (different vocal mix) - 3:31 Talk About The Passion - 3:20 So. ...
The Best of R.E.M. was a greatest hits album released in 1991, shortly after the success of the bands previous Warner Bros. ...
iTunes Originals â R.E.M. is an iTunes-exclusive album of interviews and original and previously recorded music by R.E.M. released on 2004-12-28, to promote the album Around the Sun and the Around the World tour. ...
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Chronic Town is an EP released by the band R.E.M. in 1982 for I.R.S. Records. ...
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Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes is an iTunes-exclusive EP released by R.E.M. on 2003-10-14. ...
Live from London is an album from R.E.M. released exclusively on iTunes on 2008-03-26 at the Apple Store in London, United Kingdom. ...
This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK. // The Best of R.E.M.â (September 30, 1991) a United Kingdom-only compilation of I.R.S. material. ...
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Cover of Pop Screen Pop Screen is a video feature compiling all of the bands Document and Green-era promotional videos. ...
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Cover of Parallel Parallel is a video feature compiling all of R.E.M.s Automatic for the People and Monster-era promotional videos, as well as several recorded for this release alone. ...
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