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The state of Nevada in the US has a high teenage suicide rate and the band received high praise there for, "encouraging the prevention of teen suicides," through the lyrics of this song. “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” by R.E.M. Everybody Hurts (traduction en français) Artiste : R.E.M.
", The track has often been misconstrued as being a sad, "what's the point of it all," song, probably due to its somber tone, but the exact opposite is actually the case. “Everybody Hurts” fared impressively RIFF-it good. Support “Certain Songs” with a donation on Patreonįiled Under: Certain Songs Tagged With: Automatic For The People, Everybody Hurts, R.E.M.Don't let yourself go, everybody cries and everybody hurts sometimes. (It’s recommended that you listen to this on Spotify as their embed only has 200 songs.) “Everybody Hurts” live at the Bridge Show, 1998Ī filterable, searchable & sortable somewhat up to date database with links to every “Certain Song” post I’ve ever written. It went to #1 in the U.K., which would make it the only U.K. It was also endlessly coverable - which makes sense, given the simplicity of the music and the universality of the message, “Everybody Hurts” might be R.E.M.’s most covered song, with versions from people like Joe Cocker, Kelly Clarkson & Pink, Bonnie Tyler, The Corrs, and, uh, something called Gregorian.Īnd in 2010, it was used for one of those massive all-star charity singles - to raise money for survivors of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti - this one called “Helping Haiti” and arranged by the villain Simon Cowell, and featuring far too many people to list here. I mean, “take comfort in your friends” is great advice at any age, and when the horns and organ and the John Paul Jones string arrangement all swell at the end while Stipe is exhorting you to “hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on” it’s all overwhelmingly beautiful. had garnered in the wake of Out of Time, because “Everybody Hurts” was aimed directly at teenagers, who really hadn’t been considered as R.E.M.’s target audience in the 1980s - though I know plenty of people who were teens in the 1980s who loved them, and I’m sure plenty of adults took comfort in the song as well. It was also a level of sincerity that Stipe could only manage after achieving the level of stardom that R.E.M.
Which, of course, in the irony-drenched early 1990s, might have a bit of a hard sell, but with its slow-burn to big build Stax arrangement and utter sincerity, “Everybody Hurts” kinda cut through, which is probably why there wasn’t as much of a backlash to it as what Space Ghost called “ that shiny shiny people song.”Īnd while the song itself wasn’t ironic, there was irony in the fact that Bill Berry’s short country song turned into a massive soul ballad that he didn’t even really play on it, even the actual drum part was sampled - from him, but still sampled - and I guess there’s irony in the fact that “Everybody Hurts” is R.E.M.’s second most-enduring song after “ Losing My Religion,” but it barely scraped the top 30. but outside of possibly “ World Leader Pretend,” I can’t think of one that has fewer levels of irony or metaphor than “Everybody Hurts.” It’s all right there on the page: everybody hurts, sometimes. may have written a more straightforward and sincere song in the R.E.M.