Mother Mother (song)

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"Mother Mother"
Single by Tracy Bonham
from the album The Burdens of Being Upright
Released 1996
Format CD single
Recorded 1996
Genre Post-grunge
Length 3:00
Label Polygram
Writer(s) Tracy Bonham
Producer(s) Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
Tracy Bonham singles chronology

"Mother Mother"
(1996)
"Sharks Can't Sleep"
(1996)

"Mother Mother" is a song by Tracy Bonham from her debut album The Burdens of Being Upright. It reached the top of Billboard magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart (#18 Mainstream Rock Tracks) in mid-1996.[1]

Lyrics

The song's lyrics resemble a telephone call by a young woman to her mother. The verses detail her experiences with several mundane aspects of her daily life but then the chorus provides an uglier, darker contrast with Bonham screaming the lyrics, leading up to the climactic lines

"I'm freezing, I'm starving, I'm bleeding to death, everything's fine! I miss you, I love you..."

The music videos

Two music videos were shot for the song and were used on both MTV and VH-1:

One video, directed by Jake Scott, was shot for MTV featuring an older woman (Bonham's real life mother) turning on the television on which Tracy's image is singing as the woman proceeds to clean the room. The backing band is seen as well playing in an adjoining dining room. The video had a disjointed quality about it and was perfect for the tone of MTV (which was still playing alternative rock at the time).

A second video was shot for more family-friendly VH-1 in which the entire band including Bonham are in a large clothes closet as she sings into a mirror and then quick shots of her are shown playfully trying on different kinds of women's clothes.

Notable Covers

In 2005 the song was covered by The Veronicas on their album The Secret Life Of....

Charts

Chart (1996)[2] Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 5
Dutch Singles Chart 32
New Zealand Singles Chart 13
Norwegian Singles Chart 6
US Radio Songs (Billboard)[ 1] 32
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[ 1] 1
US Mainstream Rock Tracks (Billboard) 18

References

  1. Artist Chart History Billboard.com
  2. "Mother Mother", various Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 14, 2008)

External links

Preceded by
"Salvation" by The Cranberries
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
June 8, 1996 - June 22, 1996
Succeeded by
"Counting Blue Cars" by Dishwalla


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