If I Die Tomorrow

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"If I Die Tomorrow"
"If I Die Tomorrow" cover
Single by Mötley Crüe
from the album Red, White & Crüe
Released 2005 (US)
Format CD single
Recorded *Unknown at this time
Genre Hard Rock
Length 3 min 46 sec
Label Universal Records (US)
Producer(s) Bob Rock
Chart positions
Mötley Crüe singles chronology
"Hell On High Heels"
(2000)
"If I Die Tomorrow"
(2005)
"Sick Love Song"
(2005)

"If I Die Tomorrow" is a song by the American hard rock band Mötley Crüe released on their 2005 compilation album Red, White & Crüe. The song was one of the new songs recorded by Mötley Crüe for the album.

Originally written by the Canadian pop punk band Simple Plan, "If I Die Tomorrow" was left off their 2004 album Still Not Getting Any... as the band didn't feel that it fit in with the rest of the album.[1] After finishing work with Simple Plan, producer Bob Rock brought the song to Mötley Crüe knowing that they were looking to record new material to include on their new compilation album. After hearing the song, Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx made some changes to it before the band recorded it.[1]

A video was made to promote the single, which featured each one of the band members, which includes Sixx, vocalist Vince Neil, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars each individually in a nightmarish scene from his past. Sixx's scene shows him overdosing on heroin, Neil killing his friend, Razzle from Hanoi Rocks, Mars in a hospital bed, battling Ankylosing spondylitis, and Lee, in prison.[2]

A live version of the song appears on the band's 2006 album, Carnival of Sins Live.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Bliss, Karen. Dec 15, 2004. Simple Plan Pen Crue Tune. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
  2. ^ Odell, Michael. Mar 2005. Twilight of the Gods. Blender. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.


Mötley Crüe
Vince Neil | Mick Mars | Nikki Sixx | Tommy Lee
John Corabi | Randy Castillo | Samantha Maloney
Discography
Studio Albums: Too Fast for Love | Shout at the Devil | Theatre of Pain | Girls, Girls, Girls
Dr. Feelgood | Mötley Crüe | Generation Swine | New Tattoo
Compilations and Extended Plays: Decade of Decadence | Quaternary | Greatest Hits | Supersonic and Demonic Relics |
Loud as F*@k | Red, White & Crüe
Live albums: Live: Entertainment or Death | Carnival of Sins Live
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Brides of Destruction | Methods of Mayhem