Sweet Child o' Mine

Sweet Child o' Mine

Infobox Single |
Name = Sweet Child o' Mine

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Artist = Guns N' Roses
from Album = Appetite for Destruction
Released = 1988
Format = Vinyl single (7", 12")
Cassette
CD
Recorded = 1987
Genre = Hard rock
Length = 5:56
Label = Geffen
Writer = Axl Rose
Slash
Izzy Stradlin
Producer = Mike Clink
Last single = "Welcome to the Jungle"
(1988)
This single = "Sweet Child o' Mine"
(1988)
Next single = "Nightrain"
(1988)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Type = studio
Album = Appetite for Destruction
prev_track = "Think About You"
prev_no = 8
this_track = "Sweet Child o' Mine"
track_no = 9
next_track = "You're Crazy"
next_no = 10
Extra musicsample
filename = Guns_N'_Roses_-_Sweet_Child_O'_Mine.ogg
title = Sweet Child o' Mine
format = Ogg

"Sweet Child o' Mine" is a song by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses. It was released on their debut album "Appetite for Destruction" on July 21, 1987. "Sweet Child o' Mine" was Guns N' Roses' first and, to date, only number-one single on the "Billboard" Hot 100, spending two weeks at the top spot in September 1988. In May 2008, the song was voted as #210 on the RIAA's list of the best songs of the 20th century.

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The song is credited as being written by Guns N' Roses as a band; more specifically it contains Slash's riff, Izzy's chords, Axl's lyrics, McKagan's bass line, and Adler's drum line. The subject of the song is lead singer Axl Rose's then-girlfriend and eventual wife, Erin Everly.Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. pp. 153-154]

Former Guns N' Roses' lead guitarist, Slash, has been quoted as having a disdain for the song due to its roots as simply a 'string skipping' exercise and a joke at the time.Fact|date=January 2008 In a VH1 special, it was stated that Slash played the riff in a jam session as a joke.Fact|date=January 2008 Drummer Steven Adler and Slash were warming up and Slash began to play a "circus" melody while making faces at Steven. Izzy asked Slash to play it again, and added chords to play with it. Steven Adler also added a drum part, and thus the core of Sweet Child O Mine was born.The lyrics of the song were originally a poem/love letter to Axl's girlfriend at the time, Erin Everly. Originally, there was a third verse to the song. However, this verse was later cut from recording as the band's producer, Spencer Proffer, felt the song would carry on for too long. The final dramatic breakdown was not added until Proffer suggested the band add one. They agreed, but weren't sure what to do. Axl started saying to himself, "Where do we go? Where do we go now?" Spencer suggested that he sing that, and "Sweet Child o' Mine" was born. In an interview with "Hit Parader" magazine in 1988, bassist Duff McKagan noted:

Slash found it difficult to record his guitar part as the song begins with a long guitar intro before the rest of the band comes in, but the backing track had been recorded without a hi-hat or click track for reference. Slash had to play the intro and hope that when the drums came in he was in time with what had already been recorded; this took many tries before he managed to get it right.

Music video

The "Sweet Child o' Mine" video depicts the band rehearsing in an abandoned theater, surrounded by crew members. Several of the band members' girlfriends were shown in the clip. The video was extremely successful on MTV, and helped launch the song to success on mainstream radio.

In an effort to make "Sweet Child o' Mine" more marketable to MTV and radio stations, the song was cut from 5:56 minutes to 4:20, with much of Slash's guitar solo removed. This move drew the ire of the band members, including Axl Rose, who commented on it in a 1989 interview with "Rolling Stone": "I hate the edit of 'Sweet Child o' Mine.' Radio stations said, "Well, your vocals aren't cut." "My favorite part of the song is Slash's slow solo; it's the heaviest part for me. There's no reason for it to be missing except to create more space for commercials, so the radio-station owners can get more advertising dollars. When you get the chopped version of 'Paradise City' or half of 'Sweet Child' and 'Patience' cut, you're getting screwed." [ [http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/articles/showarticle.php?articleid=3 Here Today... Gone To Hell! | Articles > The Rolling Stone Interview With Axl Rose ] ]

On an interview on Eddie Trunk's New York radio show in May 2006, Axl Rose stated that his original concept for the video focused on the theme of drug trafficking. According to Rose, the video was to depict an Asian woman carrying a baby into a foreign land, only to discover at the end that the child was dead and filled with heroin. This concept was rejected by Geffen Records.

There is also an alternative video for "Sweet Child o' Mine" with different captures and the footage entirely in black and white.

Accolades

"Sweet Child o' Mine" placed #37 on "Guitar World"'s list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Solos." It also came in at number three on "Blender"'s 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born, and at number 196 on "Rolling Stone"'s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In March 2005, "Q" magazine placed it at number 6 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. The introduction's famous riff was also voted number-one riff of all-time by the readers of "Total Guitar" magazine. It was also in Rolling Stones 40 Greatest Songs that Changed the World. It places number 7 in VH1's "100 Best Songs of the 80s", and placed #210 on the RIAA Songs of the Century list. On a recent BBC poll, the song was voted to have the "greatest guitar riff ever". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3677965.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Guns N' Roses top rock riff poll ] ] The song came 1st in Kerrang!'s Slash's top 30 guitar anthems.

Cover versions and re-recordings

Infobox Single
Name = Sweet Child O'Mine



Artist = Sheryl Crow
from Album = Big Daddy O.S.T.
Released = 1999
Genre = rock
Length = 3:49
Label = A&M
Producer = Rick Rubin, Sheryl Crow
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Anything But Down"
(1997)
This single = "Sweet Child O'Mine"
(1999)
Next single = "Soak Up the Sun"
(2002)
Misc =

The song has been covered by many artists including Texas, Most Precious Blood, Akasha featuring Neneh Cherry, DJ Dougall, Schmoof, Flat Pack, Luna, Chester the Pup, Dead Tongues, DJ Dex & A, and The Aluminium Group. The song was also performed in many live concerts by country singer Carrie Underwood, opening with her alone on acoustic guitar and using her voice to reference Slash's intro guitar tones, before launching into a full band rock-out. Bonnie Tyler performed it on the for Charity DVD "Rock for Asia" in 2005.

It was partially performed by Linkin Park at Rock am Ring on March 6, 2001, and was also performed by them on September 5, 2004, as well as on Projekt Revolution in 2008. The Manic Street Preachers also frequently play it as an introduction to their song "Motown Junk" in live concerts. The main riff is also replayed by Red Hot Chili Peppers at the end of the song "Punk Rock Classic". The intro is also sampled in a song on the "Fort Minor" mixtape, titled "S.C.O.M."(Sweet Child o' Mine). Avenged Sevenfold frequently use the opening riff as a segue between songs during live concerts.

In 1999, the song was covered by Sheryl Crow and re-recorded by the then-new Guns N' Roses members for the film "Big Daddy". Crow's version earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. The new Guns N' Roses version which morphed into a live version half way through was not featured on the original soundtrack album of the movie, but can be heard during the movie's ending credits. The song was also featured in the 1990 film "State of Grace", in a bar during a brawl.

The first time this song appeared in a movie was in 1988, it played as the credits were rolling for the movie Bad Dreams. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094701/ Bad Dreams (1988) ] ]

It was performed on December 2, 2006 at the Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York City by jam band Umphrey's McGee.

Black Eyed Peas usually performs the first verses of this song as well during their live shows. Turbonegro uses the intro as Introlick for the Song Bad Mongo played live.

A cover of the song is featured as a special encore in the music video game "Guitar Hero II".

Part of the song is featured at the beginning of the episode "Witch Hunt" of the hit CBS show "NCIS". Part of the song is used in scenes of a little girl. The song ends when a sound of a gunshot is heard indicating that the girl in the scenes is the deceased daughter of the show's main character Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

Sweet Child O'Mine was also covered in 2005 by Flatpack/Mylo, released at Breastfed and by Victoria Bergsman from The Concretes in 2007.

Live intros

During the Use Your Illusion Tour, Axl Rose would sometimes sing a few lines from songs by other artists as an 'introduction' to the song. The songs used were:

*Grand Funk Railroad's "Bad Time" (this was often preceded by a few lines of Queen's "Sail Away Sweet Sister". An example of this can be seen on the second half of the band's "Live in Tokyo" DVD)
*The Skyliners' "Since I Don't Have You" (the band would later cover this song in full on the 1993 album ""The Spaghetti Incident?"")
*Elton John's "The One" from the album "The One"
*U2's "One" (the only performance of this song occurred at the May 16, 1992 show at Slane Castle in Ireland, the home country of U2)
*Nazareth's "Broken Down Angel" (the only performance of this song occurred at the July 25, 1992 show at the Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
*The Hebrew folk song "Hava Nagila" (the only performance of this song occurred at the May 22, 1993 show at Park Hayarkon in Tel Aviv)
*Slash performed "Sweet Child O' Mine" with Fergie at his recent 43rd birthday party in Las Vegas at the Mirage Hotel & casino on July 23, 2008.

Credits

*Axl Rose - vocals
*Slash - lead guitar
*Izzy Stradlin - rhythm guitar
*Duff McKagan - bass guitar
*Steven Adler - drums

References


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