I'll Stick Around
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| Single by Foo Fighters | ||||
| from the album Foo Fighters | ||||
| Released | September 4, 1995 | |||
| Format | CD | |||
| Recorded | January 1995 | |||
| Genre | Grunge | |||
| Length | 3:52 | |||
| Label | Roswell/Capitol | |||
| Writer(s) | Dave Grohl | |||
| Producer | Foo Fighters, Barrett Jones | |||
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"I'll Stick Around" is the second major single released by the Foo Fighters from their 1995 self titled debut album Foo Fighters. From its release, the song was believed to have been written about Kurt Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, with whom the surviving members of Nirvana were constantly battling over royalties and song rights; an indication of this is the exhaustive repetition of the phrase "I don't owe you anything" in the song's chorus. Some time after the album's release, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl confirmed this in an exclusive interview with Mojo magazine.
The video for this song was the first Foo Fighters music video and was directed by Jerry Casale, who was a member of and directed videos for Devo.
The video shows the band performing the song in a room with a paper background while lights strobe and a giant spore floats around them. This is interspersed with footage of Dave Grohl eating chess pieces and brushing his teeth with what appears to be a butter knife (although there is no blood). The video was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head.
"Weird Al" Yankovic included "I'll Stick Around" in his polka medley "The Alternative Polka", from Bad Hair Day.
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[edit] Personnel on record
Dave Grohl - guitars, vocals, bass, drums
[edit] Personnel in video
[edit] Singles
UK Promo CD/ US Promo CD
- "I'll Stick Around
7" Vinyl Single
- "I'll Stick Around"
- "How I Miss You"
UK CD Single/12" Vinyl Single
- "I'll Stick Around"
- "How I Miss You"
- "Ozone" (Ace Frehley cover)
Japanese CD Single
- "I'll Stick Around"
- "How I Miss You"
- "Ozone" (Ace Frehley cover)
- "For All the Cows (live at the Reading Festival, August 26, 1995)"
- "Wattershed (live at the Reading Festival, August 26, 1995)"
[edit] Chart positions
| Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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| UK Singles Chart | 18 |
| U.S. Hot Modern Rock Tracks | 8 |
| U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks | 12 |
| Australian Singles Chart | 61 |
| Canadian RPM Alternative 30 | 2 |
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