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"'''Bittersweet Me'''" is a song by ], released as the second single from their tenth studio album '']''. The song was a bigger hit than its predecessor "E-Bow the Letter," the first single from the album, except on the ] chart, where the first single's #2 peak bested the #6 peak of "Bittersweet Me". | "'''Bittersweet Me'''" is a song by ], released as the second single from their tenth studio album '']''. The song was a bigger hit than its predecessor "E-Bow the Letter," the first single from the album, except on the ] chart, where the first single's #2 peak bested the #6 peak of "Bittersweet Me". | ||
Like much of the album, the song originated while the band were on the road for the ''Monster'' tour, although the song was only ever |
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The ] for the single was shot in the style of an Italian movie entitled ''Stanco E Nudo'' (a translation of the line "tired and naked" in the song). It was included as a bonus video on the ] release of '']''. | The ] for the single was shot in the style of an Italian movie entitled ''Stanco E Nudo'' (a translation of the line "tired and naked" in the song). It was included as a bonus video on the ] release of '']''. |
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"Bittersweet Me" is a song by R.E.M., released as the second single from their tenth studio album New Adventures in Hi-Fi. The song was a bigger hit than its predecessor "E-Bow the Letter," the first single from the album, except on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, where the first single's #2 peak bested the #6 peak of "Bittersweet Me".
Like much of the album, the song originated while the band were on the road for the Monster tour, although the song was only ever soundchecked and has never been played live as part of a concert.
The video for the single was shot in the style of an Italian movie entitled Stanco E Nudo (a translation of the line "tired and naked" in the song). It was included as a bonus video on the DVD release of In View - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003.
The CD single features a live cover of "Wichita Lineman", a song written by Jimmy Webb and made popular by Glen Campbell.
Track listing
All songs written by Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe unless otherwise indicated.
7", cassette, and CD single
- "Bittersweet Me" – 4:06
- "Undertow" (live) – 5:05
12" and CD maxi-single
- "Bittersweet Me" – 4:06
- "Undertow" (live) – 5:05
- "Wichita Lineman" (Webb) (live) – 3:18
- "New Test Leper" (live acoustic) – 5:29
Notes
Recorded at the Omni Theater, Atlanta, Georgia; November 18, 1995. Taken from the live performance video, Road Movie.
Recorded at The Woodlands, Houston, Texas; September 15, 1995.
Recorded at Bad Animals Studio, Seattle, Washington; April 19, 1996.
Personnel ("Bittersweet Me" only)
- Bill Berry – drums, tambourine
- Peter Buck – guitar
- Mike Mills – bass, organ, mellotron
- Michael Stipe – vocals
Charts
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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Canadian Hot 100 | 6 |
Irish Singles Chart | 20 |
UK Singles Chart | 19 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 46 |
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks | 6 |
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 7 |
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream | 28 |
Additional personnel
References
External links
Categories:- 1996 singles
- R.E.M. songs
- Songs written by Bill Berry
- Songs written by Peter Buck
- Songs written by Mike Mills
- Songs written by Michael Stipe
- Warner Bros. Records singles
- Song recordings produced by Michael Stipe
- Song recordings produced by Mike Mills
- Song recordings produced by Bill Berry
- Song recordings produced by Scott Litt
- Song recordings produced by Peter Buck
- 1996 songs