Under the Bridge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Under The Bridge"
"Under The Bridge" cover
Single by Red Hot Chili Peppers
from the album Blood Sugar Sex Magik
B-side(s) "Sikamikanico"
"Search and Destroy"
"Soul to Squeeze"
"Fela's Cock" (1994 re-issue)
Released 1991
Format CD,
Cassette,
Vinyl
Recorded 1991
Genre Rock
Length 4:24
Label Warner Bros.
Producer(s) Rick Rubin
Chart positions
Red Hot Chili Peppers singles chronology
"Give It Away"
(1992)
"Under the Bridge"
(1992)
"Suck My Kiss"
(1992)

"Under the Bridge" is a song that was written and originally recorded by the rock group Red Hot Chili Peppers. More than two decades into the California band's career, it remains their most successful U.S. hit single, having reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992. Released on their 1991 album Blood Sugar Sex Magik, the music video, directed by Gus van Sant, won an MTV Video Music Award and propelled the band to stardom.

"Under the Bridge" is an introspective reflection on vocalist Anthony Kiedis' drug addiction. The title comes from the verse lyric, "Under the bridge downtown/Is where I drew some blood," reportedly referring to an experience in which Kiedis used drugs under a bridge with a member of a Mexican gang, although Kiedis himself refuses to reveal the exact location. The song almost did not make the album, because the lyrics and nature of the song made Kiedis reluctant to show it to producer Rick Rubin and also to record it. It has been noted that the bridge shown in the "Under the Bridge" video is the same one shown in the "By The Way" video. Some fans believe that the man in the taxi that took him to the bridge was portrayed as a drug dealer trying to get him back into drugs by stirring up old memories from under the bridge.

"Under the Bridge" originally reached #26 in the United Kingdom; a re-issue in 1994 reached #13. Two music videos were actually shot for the song, the alternative one is similar, but when the choir vocals come in, on the alternate version, it focuses on Anthony Kiedis' face, rather than the shot of him running towards the camera in the official video.

Guitarist John Frusciante's playing is one of "Under the Bridge"'s most distinctive elements, recalling Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing"; an iconic image from the video features Frusciante playing the signature melody on a turquoise-colored Fender Jaguar in the desert, wearing a ski cap. The song's coda features a mass of high-pitched background vocals, sung by a church choir containing Frusciante's mother. (Frusciante himself is noted for providing high, keening background vocals on a number of Chili Peppers songs.)

The song is a staple in most of their concerts ever since its release, as it was their signature song. The Red Hot Chili Peppers would always play the song near the end of the concert. However, in the world tour supporting their latest album, Stadium Arcadium, the band has excluded the song to leave room for more of their other popular singles, though they have played it as an encore in some of their shows. Anthony Kiedis stated in a recent interview for T4, a UK television show, that he went through periods where he would hate performing "Under the Bridge".

Contents

Australian jazz musician/singer Frank Bennett (real name David Wray, pseudonym derived from obvious "Rat Pack" heroes) released a successful big band swing version of Under the Bridge in 1996.

The song became a hit again in 1998, when UK girl group All Saints re-recorded it for their debut album and released the song as a double-"A"-side with their cover of Patti LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade," reaching #1 on the UK charts. Notably, the All Saints cover of "Under the Bridge" left out the final verse, which includes the only drug references in the song – likely done to maintain the girl group's "clean" image.

The hip hop band Gym Class Heroes covered the song for the compilation album Punk Goes 90's.

  • The song also references the City Of Los Angeles, where the band originates.
  • In the video Anthony is wearing a D.O.A. t-shirt which is one of the band's influences.
  • Hip-hop artist Mos Def used the first eight lines of this song for the intro of his song "Brooklyn", changing the line "City of Angels" to "Is beautiful Brooklyn."
  • Gym Class Heroes covered this song on Punk Goes '90s. Like Mos Def, they change the line "City of Angels" to "this big rotten apple" to reflect their upstate New York origin.
  • Music video was directed by Gus Van Sant, a long time friend and collaborator of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea.
  • The beginning part of the song, along with the opening segment of the accompanying music video, was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic for his Red Hot Chili Peppers/Flintstones parody song, "Bedrock Anthem" ("Give it Away" was the other RHCP song that Yankovic parodied from to make the song), which appeared on Yankovic's 1993 album, Alapalooza.)
  • Gail Frusciante, John Frusciante's mother, appears with her friends from her choir performing backing vocals on this track.
  • When the song is performed live, John Frusciante usually performs the choir vocals alone, his falsetto voice being a good substitute.
  • At one of his solo shows John Frusciante said that the guitar is a rip off of Andy Warhol by David Bowie and ironically Rip Off by T.Rex

CD single (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album Version)"
  2. "Give It Away (Album Version)"

European CD Single (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge"
  2. "Sikamikanico (Previously Unreleased)"
  3. "Soul To Squeeze (Previously Unreleased)"
  4. "Search And Destroy (Previously Unreleased)"

German CD Single (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge"
  2. "Sikamikanico (Previously Unreleased)"
  3. "Give It Away (12" Mix)"
  4. "Give It Away (Rasta Mix)"

UK Single CD1 (1994 UK re-release)

  1. "Under The Bridge"
  2. "Sikamikanico"
  3. "Suck My Kiss (Live)"
  4. "Search And Destroy"

UK Single CD2 (1994 UK re-release)

  1. "Under The Bridge"
  2. "Fela's Cock"
  3. "I Could Have Lied (Live)"
  4. "Give It Away (In Progress)"

7" (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "The Rightous And The Wicked (Album)"

7" version 2 (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Give It Away (Album)"

7" version 3 (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Give It Away (Single Mix)"

7" version 4 (1994)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Suck My Kiss (Live)"

12" (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Search And Destroy ( Previously Unreleased)"
  3. "Soul To Squeeze (Previously Unreleased)"
  4. "Sikamikanico (Previously Unreleased)"

12" version 2 (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Under The Bridge (12" Mix)"
  3. "Give It Away (Rasta Mix)"
  4. "Sikamikanico (Previously Unreleased)"

Cassette single (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "The Rightous And The Wicked (Album)"

Cassette single 2 (1992)

  1. "Under The Bridge (Album)"
  2. "Give It Away (Album)"

Red Hot Chili Peppers
Anthony Kiedis | John Frusciante | Flea | Chad Smith
Hillel Slovak | Dave Navarro | Cliff Martinez | Jack Sherman | Arik Marshall | Jesse Tobias | D. H. Peligro | Jack Irons
Discography
Studio albums: The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1984) | Freaky Styley (1985) | The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987) | Mother's Milk (1989) | Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991) | One Hot Minute (1995) | Californication (1999) | By the Way (2002) | Stadium Arcadium (2006)
EPs, Live albums and compilations: The Abbey Road E.P. (1988) | What Hits!? (1992) | Live Rare Remix Box (1994) | Out in L.A. (1994) | Under the Covers: Essential Red Hot Chili Peppers (1998) | The Best of the Red Hot Chili Peppers (1998) | Greatest Hits (2003) | Live in Hyde Park (2004)
Singles: 1984: True Men Don't Kill Coyotes, Get Up and Jump | 1985: Jungle Man, American Ghost Dance, Catholic School Girls Rule, Hollywood (Africa) | 1987: Fight Like a Brave, Me & My Friends | 1989: Knock Me Down, Higher Ground, Taste the Pain | 1990: Show Me Your Soul | 1991: Give It Away | 1992: Under the Bridge, Suck My Kiss, Behind the Sun, Breaking the Girl | 1993: If You Have to Ask, Soul to Squeeze | 1995: Warped, My Friends | 1996: Aeroplane, Coffee Shop, Shallow Be Thy Game, Love Rollercoaster | 1999: Scar Tissue, Around the World | 2000: Otherside, Californication, Road Trippin', Parallel Universe | 2002: By the Way, The Zephyr Song | 2003: Can't Stop, Dosed, Universally Speaking, Fortune Faded | 2006: Dani California, Tell Me Baby, Snow ((Hey Oh)) | 2007: Desecration Smile, Hump de Bump
Other pages: Videography | Songs | B-sides Compilation
Related articles
Chain Reaction | What Is This? | Jane's Addiction | Pearl Jam | Fear | The Mars Volta | Rick Rubin | "Krusty Gets Kancelled"
Categories: Red Hot Chili Peppers | Red Hot Chili Peppers Songs
This box: view  talk  edit
Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.