You Know You're Right

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"You Know You're Right"
"You Know You're Right" cover
Single by Nirvana
from the album Nirvana
Released October 8, 2002
Format CD, 7", 12"
Recorded January 30, 1994 at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington
Genre Grunge
Length 3:38
Label Geffen
Producer(s) Adam Kasper
Chart positions
  • #45 (US)
Nirvana singles chronology
"Aneurysm"
(1996)
"You Know You're Right"
(2002)

"You Know You're Right" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. It is the first song on their 2002 "best-of" album, Nirvana.

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[edit] History

"You Know You're Right" was most likely written in mid-to-late 1993, making it one of the few post-In Utero Kurt Cobain compositions known to exist. For years, it was known from only a bootlegged live version, recorded on October 23, 1993 at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, and from a performance of the song by Hole (fronted by Cobain's widow, Courtney Love), recorded at their MTV Unplugged set in 1995.

A studio version of the song had been recorded at Nirvana's final session, on January 30, 1994 at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington, but remained locked away from fans for years following Cobain's death.

This recording became the object of much legal wrangling between Love and surviving Nirvana bandmates Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic. Grohl and Novoselic had wanted the song for a planned Nirvana box set, but Love blocked its release, and a battle over Nirvana's legacy ensued.

Love maintained that "You Know You're Right" would have been "wasted" on a box set, and would be better-suited to a single-disc collection similar to the Beatles' 1. [1] Her lawsuit called the song a "potential 'hit' of extraordinary artistic and commercial value," and her manager asserted that a release with the song could sell 15 million copies. [2]

Novoselic revealed that he did not necessarily disagree with Love: "I've always considered everything she said. We've considered it and agreed and said, 'Hey, that's a great idea, Courtney.' I tried to get along with Courtney as best I could, but there's only so much you can do." [3]

In September 2002, the lawsuit between Love and the surviving Nirvana members was settled, and it was announced that "You Know You're Right" would arrive on "a one-CD history of the band" called Nirvana later that year. [4] An MP3 of the song was leaked on the internet a few weeks prior to its official release, and the song was thrown in rotation by a number of alternative rock radio stations, even after being sent cease and desist letters from Nirvana's record label.

"You Know You're Right" was eventually released as a promo single, and a music video was made. The song made No. 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 due to internet download sales.

In 2004, an acoustic demo of the song was released on With the Lights Out, the long-awaited box set. It was re-released in 2005 on the band's compilation album, Sliver - The Best of the Box. This boombox-recorded rendition is only the third known version of the song.

"You Know You're Right" was apparently played at soundchecks during the American leg of the band's In Utero tour in 1993, but these versions remain unsurfaced (or were never recorded).

[edit] Meaning

All three versions of "You Know You're Right" feature different lyrics and dynamics; some have suggested that even the studio version represents a work-in-progress. The song could also be an audio suicide letter. Throughout his life, Cobain struggled with a very harsh depression that can be found throughout his family. In his journal, Cobain states (if not openly, then implied) that he always knew he would kill himself, and others in his family line have already. That could be a suggested meaning of "No thought was put into this, always knew it'd come to this". Kurt's lyrics don't necessarily have to be based on one certain problem, as they are all focused on his depression overall.

[edit] Title

"You Know You're Right" may not have had a proper title at the time of Cobain's death in April 1994. According to a 2004 Seattle Times article by Gillian G. Gaar, it was listed simply as "Kurt's Song #1" on the tracking sheets from the Robert Lang Studios recording session. In 1995, it was performed as "You've Got No Right" by Hole at their MTV Unplugged appearance.

In the liner notes to Nirvana, Rolling Stone writer David Fricke erroneously states that the song had gone under the previous titles of "Autopilot" and "On a Mountain." In reality, these names were accidentally invented by bootleggers, who had misheard Dave Grohl's comment at the beginning of the live version. Grohl had announced, "This is our last song; it's called 'All Apologies,'" not realizing that Cobain had already started playing "You Know You're Right." Thanks to the poor fidelity of the live recording, bootleggers believed Grohl had introduced the new song, and tried to interpret what they thought was its title.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Covers

Other than Hole, "You Know You're Right" has been covered by the following artists:

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2002 Mainstream Rock Tracks (US) No. 1
2002 Modern Rock Tracks (US) No. 1
2002 The Billboard Hot 100 (US) No. 45
2002 Triple J Hot 100 (Australia) No. 12
2002 Latvian Airplay Charts No. 11
2002 Polish Airplay Chart No. 13
2002 Finland Mitä hittiä Charts No. 45
2002 Bubbling Hot 100 Airplay (US) No. ?
2002 Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (US) No. ?

[edit] Accolades

  • Ranked #5 in Spin's "Best Singles of 2002" (2002)
  • Ranked #20 in NME's "Top 20 Nirvana Songs" (2004)
  • Ranked #9 in Q's "10 Greatest Nirvana Songs Ever" (2004)

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Nirvana
Kurt Cobain | Krist Novoselic | Dave Grohl

Aaron Burckhard | Dave Foster | Chad Channing | Dale Crover | Dan Peters | Jason Everman | Pat Smear

Discography
Albums: Bleach | Nevermind | In Utero | MTV Unplugged in New York | From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah
Compilations and Extended Plays: Blew | Hormoaning | Nevermind: It's An Interview | Incesticide | Nirvana | Sliver: The Best of the Box
Singles: "Love Buzz" | "Sliver" | "Molly's Lips" | "Here She Comes Now" | "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | "Come as You Are" | "Lithium" | "On a Plain" | "In Bloom" | "Oh, the Guilt" | "Heart-Shaped Box" | "All Apologies" | "Rape Me" | "Pennyroyal Tea" | "About a Girl (Unplugged)" | "The Man Who Sold the World (Unplugged)" | "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" | "Lake of Fire (Unplugged)" | "Aneurysm (live)" | "Drain You (live)" | "You Know You're Right"
Video releases and box sets
Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! | Singles | With the Lights Out | Classic Albums - Nirvana - Nevermind
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