Spiderwebs (song)

"Spiderwebs"
Single by No Doubt
from the album Tragic Kingdom
B-side "Sailin' On", "The Climb (Live)", "D.J.'s (Live)", "Let's Get Back", "Dog House" & "Oi To The World"
Released November 19, 1995 (United States)
Format CD single
Genre Ska punk
Length 4:27 (Album Version)
3:50 (Radio Edit)
Label Interscope
Writer(s) Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal
Producer Matthew Wilder, No Doubt
No Doubt singles chronology
"Just a Girl"
(1995)
"Spiderwebs"
(1995)
"Don't Speak"
(1996)
Alternative covers
UK single cover
German single
Swedish single
Spanish single
Music sample
"Spiderwebs"

"Spiderwebs" is a ska punk song written by Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal for No Doubt's third studio album Tragic Kingdom (1995). It was released as the album's second single in 1995 (see 1995 in music). When "Spiderwebs" reached the radio airwaves in the U.S, it began a revival of the ska genre. The song is a combination of ska and pop. With its ubiquitous airplay for months, more ska-flavored singles became prevalent in later years such as The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' "The Impression That I Get", Save Ferris' "Come On Eileen", and The Specials' "A Little Bit You, A Little Bit Me".

The song debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart and peaked at number 5 after three weeks of its release. The song's lyrics are about a man who had been calling Gwen at all hours to recite bad poetry to her.[1] Musically, the song uses a drum for the beat and various brass instruments, such as a trombone to build up the crescendos in the chorus.

Contents

Music video

Two different music videos were produced for "Spiderwebs". In the first version, the music video showed clips of the band playing. MTV thought that the exploding telephones were inappropriate for younger viewers so they added more footage of the band. These included lead singer Gwen Stefani walking around being covered in "spiderwebs" made of strings sprayed out of aerosol cans and Gwen being tangled in various telephone cords. In the second version, the music video featured the band playing in a Japanese restaurant entertaining the patrons. As the band plays, various Japanese-language sentences are displayed on the screen.

The subtitles displayed in the Japanese music video during the wedding reception scene translate to: "Excellent party", "I really like cake a lot", "What is your name?", "This is excellent champagne", "What is this? Crazy kids", "It's making me sick".

Cover versions

Massachusetts pop punk band Four Year Strong covered the song on their 90's cover-album Explains It All in 2009.

Appearances in other media

The song is featured as a playable song in both Guitar Hero: On Tour and Guitar Hero World Tour. It is also a downloadable song for the Rock Band and SingStar series.[2]

Track listing

Australian single
  1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
  2. "Spiderwebs" (live from KROQ) – 4:05
  3. "Sailin' On" (from MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean) – 3:37
  4. "Just a Girl" (video - enhanced version)
British single 1
  1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
  2. "The Climb" (live) 7:56
  3. "Doghouse" – 4:30
  4. "Spiderwebs" (video) – 4:08
British single 2
  1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
  2. "D.J.'s" (live) – 4:06
  3. "Let's Get Back" (LP version) – 4:14
  4. "Excuse Me Mr." (video) – 3:37
Promotional US CD Single
  1. "Spiderwebs" (Radio Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Spiderwebs" (Album Version) – 4:28
Swedish single
  1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
  2. "Sailin' On" (from MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean) – 3:37
Spanish single
  1. "Spiderwebs" (LP version) – 4:28
  2. "The Climb" (live) 7:56
  3. "Doghouse" – 4:30
  4. "Oi to the World" - 2:42
  5. "Spiderwebs" (video) – 4:08

Official versions

Chart performance

Chart (1996)[3][4] Peak
position
Canadian RPM Singles Chart[5] 11
Canadian RPM Alternative 30[6] 8
New Zealand Singles Chart 30
Swedish Top 60 23
U.S. Billboard Pop Songs 11
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs 5
U.S. Billboard Adult Pop Songs 29

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