The Day I Tried to Live explained

The Day I Tried to Live
Cover:Tdittl.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Soundgarden
Album:Superunknown
B-Side:
  • "Like Suicide" (acoustic)
  • "Kickstand" (live)
Released:[1]
Studio:Bad Animals, Seattle, Washington
Genre:Grunge[2]
Length:5:19
Label:A&M
Producer:
Prev Title:Spoonman
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Black Hole Sun
Next Year:1994

"The Day I Tried to Live" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, "The Day I Tried to Live" was released in April 1994 as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, Superunknown (1994). The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and number 25 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was included on Soundgarden's 1997 greatest hits album, A-Sides.

Composition

"The Day I Tried to Live" was written by frontman Chris Cornell. The guitar tuning, as with many Soundgarden songs, is unorthodox: E-E-B-B-B-E. The song has a dissonant atmosphere and is also notable for its changing time signatures. For much of the song, there is a cycle of one measure of 7/4, then two of 4/4.[3] Guitarist Kim Thayil has said that Soundgarden usually did not consider the time signature of a song until after the band had written it, and said that the use of odd meters was "a total accident."[4]

Lyrics

Cornell on "The Day I Tried to Live":

Release and reception

"The Day I Tried to Live" was released as a single in 1994, but was rather underpromoted when compared to "Spoonman" or "Black Hole Sun" from the same album. The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 25 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Outside the United States, the single was released in Spain and the United Kingdom. In Canada, "The Day I Tried to Live" charted on the Alternative Top 30 chart where it peaked at number 27 and stayed there for two weeks.

Music video

The music video for "The Day I Tried to Live" was directed by Matt Mahurin.[5] The video features a man apparently dressed as a hospital patient floating around a bedroom and appearing alone and dazed in various city scenes. It also features the band performing the song in a boiler room. After the first chorus, the band members are shown with their instruments ablaze. The video was released in April 1994.[5] The video is available on the CD-ROM Alive in the Superunknown.

Cover versions

"The Day I Tried to Live" was covered by Between the Buried and Me on the band's 2006 album The Anatomy Of, and was also covered in a studio release by Sevendust in June 2020[6] for their album Blood & Stone.

Track listing

All songs written by Chris Cornell, except where noted:

Promotional CD (US), CD (UK), and 12" Vinyl (UK)
  1. "The Day I Tried to Live" – 5:20
  2. "Like Suicide" (acoustic) – 6:12
  3. "Kickstand" (live) (Cornell, Kim Thayil) – 1:58
Promotional CD (Spain)
  1. "The Day I Tried to Live" – 5:20
  2. "Limo Wreck" (Matt Cameron, Cornell, Thayil) – 5:47
7" Vinyl (UK) and Cassette (UK)
  1. "The Day I Tried to Live" – 5:20
  2. "Like Suicide" (acoustic) – 6:12
Promotional 12" Vinyl (US)
  1. "The Day I Tried to Live" – 5:20
Promotional 12" Vinyl (UK)
  1. "The Day I Tried to Live" – 5:20
  2. "Like Suicide – Acoustic" – 6:12
  3. "Kickstand – Live" – 1:58

note: etched vinyl + Superunknown stencil

References

12. https://www.guitarworld.com/features/kim-thayil-soundgarden-landmark-guitar-moments

Notes and References

  1. Single Releases. Music Week. 27. April 16, 1994.
  2. Web site: Iversen. Taylor D.. July 19, 2011. REVIEW: Soundgarden at Red Rocks, July 18. January 22, 2022. Boulder Weekly.
  3. Web site: Top 5 Amazing 'Mainstream' Rock Songs With Weird Time Signatures. Ultimate Guitar. June 27, 2021. January 19, 2023.
  4. Rotondi, James. "Alone in the Superunknown." Guitar Player. June 1994.
  5. Web site: Soundgarden music videos. February 22, 2008. Music Video Database.
  6. Web site: Shinn. Travis. June 26, 2020. Sevendust Share Cover of Soundgarden's 'The Day I Tried to Live'. June 26, 2020. Spin.