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The song title "Yellow Ledbetter" is derived from the actual name of an old friend of Vedder's from Chicago, named Tim Ledbetter. [2] Although many fans have made their own interpretations of the song's meaning, a common theory has been that the song is about someone receiving a letter saying that his or her brother had died overseas in war, [6] as cited from the lyrics in the Live at the ...
The album's singles featured two B-sides from the Ten recording sessions which were not included on the album, "Wash" and "Yellow Ledbetter". The former was a B-side on the "Alive" single while the latter was featured on the "Jeremy" single and eventually became a radio hit in 1994.
The song is a Pendulum instrumental used as an intro to several of Pearl Jam's shows. It features Jeff on piano, keyboards, and strings. Label: Monkeywrench; Format: 7", Download; Ten Club 2015: Wishing Well/Redemption Song [120] 2016 Released: May 2, 2016; A-side: "Wishing Well" (Free cover) Recorded in 1991 during the Ten sessions
The song originated as an instrumental demo under the name "E Ballad" that was written by guitarist Stone Gossard in 1990. It was one of five songs compiled onto a tape called Stone Gossard Demos '91 that was circulated in the hopes of finding a singer and drummer for Pearl Jam. [6] The tape made its way into the hands of vocalist Eddie Vedder, who was working as a San Diego gas station ...
The article lists the release date as August of 1992, however, the article states Yellow Ledbetter is a B-side to Jeremy, which according to its article, was released on 27 September 1992 [1]. CltNC830 14:09, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
Director Sean Penn handpicked Vedder to provide the music for the film. Previously, Vedder had contributed two songs to the soundtrack for the 1995 film Dead Man Walking and a cover of the Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" to the soundtrack for the 2001 film I Am Sam, both of which starred Penn.
Guitarist Stone Gossard used a Guild wide-body acoustic guitar to write the music for "Daughter". [2] Bassist Jeff Ament plays upright bass on the song. [2] Guitarist Mike McCready said, "That's one of the few solos I really had to sit down and work out."
Tibetan Freedom Concert is a live album by various artists, recorded at the 1997 Tibetan freedom concert held in New York City to support Tibetan independence. [1] [2] It was recorded and produced by Pat McCarthy and Sylvia Massy, and mixed in New York City at Greene Street Studios.