"Don't Follow" | ||||
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Song byAlice in Chains | ||||
from the EPJar of Flies | ||||
Released | January 25, 1994 | |||
Recorded | September 7–14, 1993 | |||
Studio | London Bridge (Seattle) | |||
Genre | Folk rock[1] | |||
Length | 4:22 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jerry Cantrell | |||
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"Don't Follow" is a song by Americanrock bandAlice in Chains from the band's 1994 EPJar of Flies. The song was written by guitarist and vocalistJerry Cantrell, who sings lead vocals in the first part of the song, followed byLayne Staley in the second part. The song spent seven weeks onBillboard'sMainstream Rock Tracks chart and peaked at No. 25.[2]
The song is very melancholic and soft; this is largely due to the lack of electrically amplified instruments—replaced by the gentle wail of a harmonica, and especially the lack of a rhythm section during the first half of the song. Lead guitarist/vocalistJerry Cantrell sings during most of the song except the bridge, which vocalistLayne Staley sings.[3] BassistMike Inez, musician Randy Biro and Jerry Cantrell's guitar tech Darrell Peters sang backing vocals for the second part of the song.[4] ProducerToby Wright said of "Don't Follow":
"It was Jerry's concept of having him start out the song, Layne come in, and then we finish up [with a] two-sides-to-the-story type of thing, which I thought was a brilliant concept".[4]
Diana Darzin detailed "Don't Follow" to be afolk rock effort,[1] while Katherine Turman ofLos Angeles Times proclaimed the song a "poignant ballad".[5]Entertainment Weekly described the track as a "countryishcampfire song".[6]
"Don't Follow" received airplay in October 1994,[7] and peaked at number 25 on theBillboardMainstream Rock Tracks chart in the week of December 3, 1994.[2]
Ned Raggett ofAllmusic called the song "one of the best" by Alice in Chains, referred to Cantrell's vocals on the song as "some of his best work ever," and said that the song "finds the band at its most calm, reflective, and gently warming."[8]
"Don't Follow" was never performed live with Alice in Chains' original lead vocalist,Layne Staley.[9] The first time the band performed the song was at their concert at the Marquee Theatre inTempe, Arizona on September 25, 2006, with new vocalistWilliam DuVall sharing vocals with Jerry Cantrell.[10] The song was often performed during the band's reunion concerts between 2006 and 2007.[9]
Jerry Cantrell performed the song during his solo concert at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles on December 7, 2019.[11]
"Don't Follow" is the intro music forLily Cornell Silver'sIGTV interview series focused on mental health,Mind Wide Open, released on July 20, 2020 in honor of her late fatherChris Cornell's 56th birthday. Silver explained why she chose the song:
I was having some people make intro music for me, and none of it was sounding quite right. And my mom [Alice in Chains managerSusan Silver] was like, “Let's think. What about an Alice song?” Hold up, Jar of Flies' “Don't Follow” was the first song I clicked on. And I was like, “Oh, that sounds so rad.” And then, Layne [Staley] obviously had his own struggles with mental health and addiction. And I've learned a ton from those guys. So it just had a lot of meaning to me in that way, in terms of what I've learned from them about strength, fortitude, stamina, and overcoming grief and loss.[12]
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Chart (1994) | Peak position |
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USMainstream Rock (Billboard)[13] | 25 |