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"Yer So Bad" | ||||
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Single byTom Petty | ||||
from the albumFull Moon Fever | ||||
B-side | "A Mind With a Heart of Its Own" | |||
Released | April 23, 1990 | |||
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Length | 3:05 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
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Tom Petty singles chronology | ||||
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"Yer So Bad" is a song co-written and recorded byTom Petty. It was released in 1990 as the fifth single from his first solo albumFull Moon Fever.
It tells from the singer's viewpoint about his greedy sister being lucky enough to marry ayuppie, then got divorced and took the yuppie for all he was worth in the proceedings and is now aswinger dating another singer while her ex-husband is unable to find a new partner, is possibly bankrupt and is contemplating suicide ("head in the oven"). In both verses, the singing brother of the sister cannot decide which is worse but is sure what happened to his ex-brother in law won't ever happen to him because the singer has "you to save me" and that "in a world gone mad, yer so bad".
In the music video for this song, the sister and yuppie (played byCharles Rocket) are shown at theirwedding reception with Petty as the photographer, then dissolves to twosheriffdeputies hauling the resisting husband out of their marital house while he tries unsuccessfully to take as many possessions that he can to his car that he drives off in and dissolves to aNational Enquirer-type newspaper with a front-page article about it in bold printblock letters called "CHEATING HUSBAND'S HEAD EXPLODES", then later dissolves to a bar where the wife, apparently a singer herself, is laughing and flirting with the band's drummer, who later goes home with her to the former yuppie couple's luxurious spacious house. The expelled husband, after driving down the freeway, checks into a cheap motel across town where he opens a metal briefcase revealing ablow up doll that he is inflating as his new artificial "companion". A construction scene appears with a new house being built and a construction worker wearing a T-shirt that says "DIE YUPPIE SCUM" whilesumo-like men are shown dancing on the house's construction site, each carrying a 12-inchLaserDisc in their hands. The video later dissolves to the ex-husband driving in his convertible with his blow-up doll next to him in the front seat, trying to keep it seated in heavy traffic, and ends by showing him walking down the street carrying the doll in public. The video was directed byJulien Temple, who directed Rocket inEarth Girls Are Easy.
"Yer So Bad" was named one of Petty's 50 best songs byRolling Stone magazine, calling it "Petty at his most caustically hilarious".[4]
Chart (1990) | Peak position |
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CanadianRPM Top Singles | 44 |
USBillboardAlbum Rock Tracks | 5 |