| "Something in the Way" | |
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| Song byNirvana | |
| from the albumNevermind | |
| Recorded | May 1991 |
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| Length | 3:52 (20:37 with "Endless, Nameless") |
| Label | DGC |
| Songwriter | Kurt Cobain[a] |
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| Nevermind track listing | |
13 tracks
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"Something in the Way" is a song by Americanrock bandNirvana, written by vocalist and guitaristKurt Cobain. It is the 12th song on their second album,Nevermind, released in September 1991. It is the final listed song on the album, although most copies ofNevermind also feature the hidden track "Endless, Nameless", which occupies the same track as "Something in the Way" and begins after approximately 10 minutes of silence.
Never released as a single and never a consistent part of the band's live setlist, "Something in the Way" charted for the first time in August 2020, after appearing in the first trailer for the 2022superhero film,The Batman. The song peaked at number two onBillboard's US Rock Digital Songs Sales chart,[3] and number five on their US Alternative Digital Songs Sales charts.[4] It also reached the top 20 in bothAmazon Music's andiTunes' digital music charts.[5][6][7]
On the week of March 26, 2022, the song entered theBillboard Hot 100 at number 46, becoming the band's fifth entry on the chart and first since "You Know You're Right" in 2002.[8] It also made theTop 40 in Australia, Canada, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Lithuania, New Zealand, Wales and on theBillboard Global 200.
"Something in the Way" was written by Cobain in 1990. The earliest known version is a solo electric demo that appeared in amedley, along with the abandoned compositions "You Can't Change Me" and "Burn My Britches," first released on the Cobain compilationMontage of Heck: The Home Recordings in November 2015. American directorBrett Morgen, who compiled the album as a soundtrack to his 2015 Cobain documentaryMontage of Heck, discussed the medley in a 2015NME interview, saying it was "almost like arock opera, and to hear 'Something in the Way' emerge from the ashes of those other tracks was quite revealing. Kurt might've done an edit on that track, but I believe it was close to a continuous take."[9]
The first live performance of "Something in the Way" was on November 25, 1990, at The Off Ramp Café inSeattle.
"Something in the Way" was first recorded in the studio in May 1991 atSound City Studios inVan Nuys,California byButch Vig, for the band's second album,Nevermind. According to Vig, Cobain had originally wanted to record the song's instruments with the full band, but when initial attempts at this were unsuccessful, Cobain sat on a couch in the control room of studio A and played the song for Vig on acoustic guitar, to show him how he thought it should sound.[10] Vig was impressed with the way Cobain's solo rendition sounded, and after turning off the air-conditioning and unplugging the telephone in the control room, set up microphones and recorded the song this way instead, starting with the guitar and the vocals.[10][11]
This became the core of the recording, with the first vocal take being used for the verses.[11] Cobain then recorded vocal harmonies, and drummerDave Grohl and bassistKrist Novoselic added their parts,[10] though both Grohl and Novoselic had difficulty playing in time with Cobain's performance. Novoselic also had trouble tuning his bass to Cobain's guitar, a 12-string Stella acoustic with five nylon guitar strings that Cobain had never tuned, and Grohl had to play more quietly than he was used to, to match the song's gentle mood. "Kurt and I wanted the drums to be very understated," Vig recalled. "Dave was used to playing much louder; plus, it can be very difficult to go back and lay drums over an acoustic guitar track, as the meter may vary a bit".[11] Cobain's harmonies, the bass and the drums were recorded in studio B, a smaller room down the hall from the larger one they generally worked in. On the final day of theNevermind sessions, Kirk Canning, a friend of the band's they had met throughL7, added cello to the recording,[10] although he too had difficulties tuning to Cobain's guitar.
On November 9, 1991, a version of the song was recorded by Miti Adhikari for theBBC programThe Evening Session atMaida Vale Studios inLondon, England. This heavier electric version was more reminiscent of the way the song usually sounded when performed in concert.[11] It was posthumously released on the 20th anniversary "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" versions ofNevermind in September 2011.
"Something in the Way" was performed as part of Nirvana'sMTV Unplugged concert on November 18, 1993, atSony Music Studios inNew York City. This version featuredPat Smear on second guitar andLori Goldston on cello. This song was performed live by Nirvana for the final time a week later, on November 26, 1993, at the Morocco Shrine Auditorium.
Describing the song as "sombre and disconsolate," American music journalist Gillian G. Garr wrote that "Something in the Way" "underscores the fact that Nirvana not only realized that emotions didn't always have to be expressed at the highest volume, they were also capable of pulling it off, with Cobain turning in one of his most expressive vocal performances."[12]
"Something in the Way" was originally believed to be based on a period when Cobain was homeless and slept underneath theYoung Street Bridge, close to his childhood home in his native town ofAberdeen, Washington.[10] While Cobain did run away from home as a teenager, the belief that he slept under the bridge was refuted by both Novoselic and Kurt's sister, Kim Cobain, in the 2001 Cobain biography,Heavier Than Heaven.[13] Both confirmed that Cobain "hung out" under the bridge, which was a popular recreation area favored by local teenagers, but Novoselic told authorCharles R. Cross that the river's "tides" and "muddy banks" would have made staying there for a prolonged period of time impossible. Cross argued that the much larger Sixth Street Bridge, located about half-a-mile away (and favoured by Aberdeen's homeless population) would have been more suitable to sleep under, but is unlikely to have been used by Cobain.[13]
According to Cross, the reality of Cobain's situation during his approximately four-month period of homelessness was "more poignant" than the version presented in "Something in the Way." At first, Cobain slept "curled up like a kitten" in a cardboard refrigerator box on the porch ofDale Crover, drummer of local band,the Melvins. After this, he would sleep in the hallways of old apartment buildings with central heating, leaving before the residents of the building left their apartments. Occasionally, he and a friend would watch television and sleep in the waiting room of Grays Harbor Hospital, with Cobain getting food from the cafeteria by charging it to invented room numbers.[13]
Cobain himself suggested that the song was not necessarily autobiographical, telling Nirvana biographerMichael Azerrad that the lyrics were "like if I was living under the bridge and I was dying ofAIDS, if I was sick and I couldn't move and I was a total street person. That was kind of the fantasy of it".[14]
In Azzerad's 1993 biographyCome as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, Cobain stated that he used to fish from theWishkah River close to this bridge, which may have inspired the lyric, "Its okay to eat fish, 'cos they don't have any feelings" in the song.[15]
In a 2021Los Angeles Times interview, Cobain's widow,Courtney Love, called "Something in the Way" "one of the great rock songs of all time," and described it as Cobain "clawing his way out...He's telling himself anything just to get through." Love cited the line, "It's OK to eat fish cause they don't have any feelings" as the one that affected her the most deeply, saying, "He knows it's a lie — here's a guy who loved turtles — but he thinks that if someone just loves him enough, then maybe, just maybe one day he will become real." In regards to the song's fictionalized aspects, Love said that "the place [Cobain] writes from is so emotionally desperate we all understand it."[16]
According to American musicianNick Oliveri, some of the song's lyrics were contributed byMark Lanegan, vocalist of Seattle rock bandScreaming Trees, who later joined the band in which Oliveri played bass,Queens of the Stone Age, as an additional vocalist. In the 2023 bookLanegan, Oliveri recalled the event:
"Mark said he wrote some lyrics on "Something in the Way" with Kurt onNevermind. But Kurt had played on some of Mark’s solo stuff,The Winding Sheet. So, instead of getting paid, they just did this thing where, 'Hey man, I added a lyric on your song and you added a lyric on my song. Let’s just call it even.'"
Oliveri told author Greg Prato that he remembered Lanegan "kicking himself in the butt a little bit about that" later on, knowing that "he would have had a lot of money" if he had received a songwriting credit on the song.[17]
In 2015,Rolling Stone listed the song at number five on their ranking of 102 Nirvana songs.[18] In 2019,The Guardian placed it at number 12 in their list of "Nirvana's 20 greatest songs".[19]Stephen Thomas Erlewine ranked it 11th onthe A.V. Club's "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked" list in 2023.[20]
In 2017, to mark what would have been Cobain's 50th birthday, thePhonographic Performance Limited released a list of the 20 most played Nirvana songs on the TV and radio in theUK, in which "Something in the Way" was ranked at number 17.[21]
In August 2020, the song reached number two onBillboard's US Rock Digital Songs Sales chart,[3] number five on their US Alternative Digital Songs Sales chart,[4] and number 45 on their all-genre Digital Song Sales chart,[3] as well as number 18 on Amazon Music'sBest Sellers in Songs chart, and number 19 on iTunes' top 200 songs chart, after appearing in the first trailer for the film,The Batman.[5][22][7]
Streams of the song spiked by 1200% on Spotify shortly after the release of the film on March 4, 2022, helping it reach the top five of Spotify's Daily USA Top 50 songs ranking on March 8.[23] An article published byVariety on March 11 reported that the song was currently third on Spotify's daily list.[24] According to a March 15Billboard article, the song earned 7.9 million on-demand official U.S. streams during the March 4 to March 10 tracking period, marking a 1,508% increase, and 3,100 downloads, a gain of 1,888%.[25] Interest in the song also helped boost sales ofNevermind, which climbed to number one on the Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts.[25]
On the week of March 26, 2022, "Something in the Way" became the fifth Nirvana song to chart on theBillboard Hot 100, appearing at number 46 its one-week stay on the chart.[8]
Personnel adapted fromNevermind liner notes[1]
Nirvana
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TheMTV Unplugged version of "Something in the Way" was one of two songs not included in the original broadcast of the show. However, it appeared on the live albumMTV Unplugged in New York, released in November 1994. It also appeared as the b-side to the album's only commercial single, for the song "About a Girl". In 2002, it was included onvinyl andJapanese CD copies of the band's best-of compilation,Nirvana.
The fullMTV Unplugged performance, including "Something in the Way," was released on DVD in November 2007.
In a 2023Instagram comment, Cobain's and Love's daughter,Frances Bean Cobain, named "Something in the Way" as her favorite performance from the band'sMTV Unplugged set, writing, "I like to imagine that if we had been able to grow up together, he would’ve been gentle with me in the same way he was gentle singing that song."[26]
A brief cover of the song, performed byJerry O'Connell in the role of Frank "Cush" Cushman, appeared in the 1996romantic comedyJerry Maguire, directed byCameron Crowe. The intentionally poor rendition appeared during a hotel room scene in which "Cush disrupts football business talk with a nasally, out-of-tune take on Nirvana’s darkest track offNevermind," according to Ashley Zlatopolsky ofBillboard.[27]
TheNevermind version appeared in the 2005war dramaJarhead, directed bySam Mendes. According toUniversal Pictures president of film music Kathy Nelson, Mendes had insisted on the song, but a then-ongoing dispute between Cobain's widow,Courtney Love, and surviving Nirvana members had made the licensing of Nirvana songs difficult at the time. However, Love allowed the song's use due to being a "huge fan" of Mendes and actorPeter Sarsgaard. "That's why it's probably the first Nirvana song you've heard in a movie," Nelson said.[28][29]
On April 24, 2020, American musicianPost Malone performed the song during his 15-song Nirvana tribute concert, which was livestreamed onYouTube and raised more than $4 million for theCOVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.[30][31]
American filmmakerMatt Reeves, writer and director of the 2022 filmThe Batman, revealed in a December 2021 interview withGizmodo that listening to the song while writing the film's first act played a key role in helping him develop the character ofBruce Wayne. "Rather than make Bruce the playboy version we’ve seen before," Reeves explained, "there’s another version who had gone through a great tragedy and become a recluse. So I started making this connection toGus Van Sant'sLast Days, and the idea of this fictionalized version of Kurt Cobain being in this kind of decaying manor."[32][29]
In a March 2022NME interview, American actorPaul Dano revealed that the song also influenced his portrayal of the film's villain,the Riddler. "Well, in the script Matt had actually mentioned ‘Something In The Way’ by Nirvana," Dano told interviewer Olly Richards. "So that right there, that song, those words, that refrain, became hugely important to me. Nirvana became a part of that [character]."[33]
The version featured in the film's August 2020 trailer is aremix of theNevermind version by Alloy Tracks and Cavalry Music that incorporated themes by the film's composerMichael Giacchino and additional orchestral elements.[34][35]
The song itself appears twice in the film, serving as a bookend for the first and third acts.[36]
Following the theatrical release of the film in March 2022, audio streaming serviceSpotify reported a 1,200% increase in streams of the song on the platform,[23] whileBillboard reported a 1,508% increase in official U.S. streams and 1,888% increase in downloads.[25] The song once again appeared on severalBillboard charts, reaching number two on the Rock Streaming Songs and Rock Digital Song Sales chart, number four on the Alternative Digital Song Sales and Alternative Streaming Songs chart, number 20 on theDigital Song Sales chart, and number 27 on theBillboardStreaming Songs chart.[25][37] It also entered the Hot 100 for the first time, peaking at number 46, becoming Nirvana's fifth song on the chart. American DJIllenium remixed the song in collaboration withDC following the success of the film.
At Sea originally recorded "Something in the Way" for their 2012 albumA New Machine. It was eventually used in theE3 2014 trailer for thePlayStation 4 remaster ofThe Last of Us.[38]
Tunisian singerEmel Mathlouthi released a cover in English and Arabic in 2020 on her albumThe Tunis Diaries.[39]
Transgender activist Daniella Carter and J Patt fromThe Knocks recorded an electroniccover version of the song in 2021.[40] It is the debut single fromNirvana Reimagined as House and Techno bymusic producer Jonathan Hay.[41]
| Chart (2020) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Scotland Singles (OCC)[42] | 42 |
| UK Singles Downloads (OCC)[43] | 50 |
| UK Singles Sales (OCC)[44] | 51 |
| USDigital Song Sales (Billboard)[3] | 45 |
| US Rock Digital Songs Sales (Billboard)[3] | 2 |
| US Alternative Digital Songs Sales (Billboard)[4] | 5 |
| Wales (OCC)[45] | 39 |
| Chart (2022) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA)[46] | 22 |
| Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[47] | 34 |
| Global 200 (Billboard)[48] | 23 |
| Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[49] | 57 |
| France (SNEP)[50] | 180 |
| Greece (IFPI)[51] | 8 |
| Hungary (Single Top 40)[52] | 25 |
| Iceland (Tónlistinn)[53] | 15 |
| Ireland (IRMA)[54] | 47 |
| Lithuania (AGATA)[55] | 34 |
| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[56] | 40 |
| Portugal (AFP)[57] | 169 |
| Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[58] | 48 |
| Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[59] | 8 |
| UK Singles (OCC)[60] | 76 |
| USBillboard Hot 100[8] | 46 |
| USHot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[61] | 4 |
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA)[62] | 2× Platinum | 140,000‡ |
| Canada (Music Canada)[63] | Platinum | 80,000‡ |
| New Zealand (RMNZ)[64] | Platinum | 30,000‡ |
| United Kingdom (BPI)[65] Sales since 2004 | Gold | 400,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[66] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
| Year | Publication | Country | Accolade | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Kerrang! | United Kingdom | 20 Great Nirvana Songs Picked by the Stars[67] | 13 |
| 2019 | The Guardian | Nirvana's 20 greatest songs – ranked![68] | 12 | |
| 2023 | The A.V. Club | United States | Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked[69] | 11 |
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