"
Hail, Hail" is a song by the American
rock band
Pearl Jam.
Featuring lyrics written by vocalist
Eddie
Vedder and music co-written by guitarist
Stone Gossard, bassist
Jeff Ament, and guitarist
Mike McCready, "Hail, Hail" was released in
1996 as the second single from the band's fourth studio album,
No Code (1996). The song managed to
reach the number nine spot on both the Mainstream Rock and Modern
Rock
Billboard charts.
The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album,
rearviewmirror
.
Origin and recording
"Hail, Hail" features lyrics written by vocalist
Eddie Vedder and music co-written by guitarist
Stone Gossard, bassist
Jeff Ament, and guitarist
Mike McCready. Gossard stated, "People say
that
No Code wasn't like a rock record. The big comment
you'd hear over and over again was 'experimental record.' But then
you hear "Habit" and "Hail, Hail" and "Lukin", and those songs are
totally rock."
Lyrics
The lyrics of "Hail, Hail" refer to two people in a troubled
relationship struggling to hold it together.
Release and reception
The
commercially released single for "Hail, Hail" was exclusive to
Australia, Canada
, Japan
, and
Europe. The song was released as a
single in 1996 with a previously unreleased
B-side titled "Black, Red, Yellow", of
which an alternate version can also be found on the compilation
album,
Lost Dogs
(2003).
The song peaked at number nine on the
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and
Billboard Modern Rock
Tracks charts. It appeared on
Billboard magazine's
Hot 100 Airplay chart,
reaching the top 70. In Canada, "Hail, Hail" charted on the
Alternative Top 30 chart where it peaked at number two. "Hail,
Hail" also reached number 24 on the Canadian Year End Alternative
Top 50. "Hail, Hail" would peak at number 31 on the Australian
Singles Chart.
David Fricke of
Rolling Stone said, "Vedder queries with
rubbed-raw enunciation in "Hail, Hail", measuring the strength and
resilience of good, honest affection against the staccato punch of
Gossard's and Mike McCready's guitars and Irons' urgent, emphatic
drumming." Ryan Schreiber of
Pitchfork
Media called "Hail, Hail" the "thrashing, typical Pearl Jam
song."
Live performances
"Hail,
Hail" was first performed live at the band's September 14, 1996
concert in Seattle
, Washington
at The Showbox. The band played this song
when it appeared on the
Late Show with David
Letterman in September 1996 in support of
No
Code. Live performances of "Hail, Hail" can be found on the
live album
Live on Two
Legs, various
official bootlegs, and the
Live at the Gorge
05/06 box set.
Track listing
- "Hail, Hail" (Stone Gossard,
Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike
McCready) – 3:44
- "Black, Red, Yellow" (Vedder) – 2:59
Chart positions
References
External links