Hail, Hail
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"Hail, Hail" | ||
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Single by Pearl Jam | ||
from the album No Code | ||
B-side(s) | "Black, Red, Yellow" | |
Released | May 21, 1997 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | July 12, 1995 - May 1996 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 3:41 | |
Label | Epic | |
Writer(s) | Stone Gossard, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready | |
Producer(s) | Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam | |
Chart positions | ||
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Pearl Jam singles chronology | ||
"Off He Goes" (1996) |
"Hail, Hail" (1997) |
"Given to Fly" (1998) |
No Code track listing | ||
"Sometimes" (Track 1) |
"Hail, Hail" (Track 2) |
"Who You Are" (Track 3) |
"Hail, Hail" is the second track off of Pearl Jam's 1996 studio album, No Code. The band played this song when they appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman to support the album. The song was released as a CD single in 1997 exclusive to Australia, Canada, Japan, and Europe.[1] "Hail, Hail" was included on Pearl Jam's greatest hits album, Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003.
The single features the B-side "Black, Red, Yellow", an ode to Dennis Rodman,[2] which can also be found on Lost Dogs.
[edit] Formats and track listing
Compact Disc Single (Austria, Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Africa)
- "Hail, Hail" (Gossard, Vedder, Ament, McCready) – 3:44
- "Black, Red, Yellow" (Vedder) – 2:59
- Previously Unreleased
[edit] References
- ^ "Hail Hail Single". Lukin.com.
- ^ Reynolds, John. "What is that line in "Black, Red, Yellow"?". TwoFeetThick.com. May 3, 2004.