"Lithium" is a song by the American
rock band
Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
. It appears as the fifth track on the band's second album, ''
Nevermind'', released by
DGC Records in September 1991.
In a 1992 interview with
California
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fanzine ''
Flipside'', Cobain explained that the song was a fictionalized account of a man who "turned to
religion
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as a last resort to keep himself alive" after the death of his girlfriend, "to keep him from
suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
Risk factors for suicide include mental disorders, physical disorders, and substance abuse. Some suicides are impulsive acts driven by stress (such as from financial or ac ...
." Nirvana biographer
Michael Azerrad described its lyrics as "an update on
Marx's description of religion as the '
opiate of the masses.'"
"Lithium" was released as the third single from ''Nevermind'' in July 1992, peaking at number 64 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 11 on the
UK Singles Chart. It also reached number one in
Finland
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and the top five in
Ireland
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and
Portugal
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. The accompanying
music video
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, directed by American filmmaker
Kevin Kerslake, is a compilation of live footage from the band's October 31, 1991, concert at the
Paramount Theatre in
Seattle, Washington
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, and from the completed but then-unreleased film, ''
1991: The Year Punk Broke''.
Early history
Written in 1990, "Lithium" was debuted at a video session at the
Evergreen State College's television studio in
Olympia, Washington on March 20, 1990. The full session, which also included versions of three songs from the band's 1989 debut album, ''
Bleach'', was directed by Jon Snyder and conceived by Cobain as a potential video release. It featured the band performing live while a montage of television footage taped by Cobain at home playing in the background. To date, no full songs from this session have been officially released by Nirvana's record company, although videos for "Lithium" and "School," edited by Snyder and featuring additional footage and still photos, appeared on two episodes of ''1200 Seconds'', a television show produced by Evergreen students. The episodes aired in the fall of 1990 on a local community access cable station.
The song was added to Nirvana's setlist soon after, over a year before the release of ''Nevermind''.
Kim Thayil, guitarist of Seattle rock band
Soundgarden, recalled hearing it for the first time during Nirvana's show at the Off Ramp Cafe in Seattle on November 25, 1990, saying that "when I heard 'Lithium,' it stuck in my mind.
Ben, our bass player, came up to me and said, 'That's the hit. That's the
Top 40
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hit right there."
In April 1990, "Lithium" was recorded by
Butch Vig at
Smart Studios in
Madison, Wisconsin
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, during the recording sessions for what was intended to be a second album for the band's original label,
Sub Pop
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. However, the release was abandoned after the departure of drummer
Chad Channing later that year, and the eight-song session was instead circulated as a demo tape, which helped generate interest with the band among major labels.
On September 25, 1990, Cobain performed a solo
acoustic version of the song on the ''Boy Meets Girl'' show, hosted by
Calvin Johnson, on
KAOS (FM) in
Olympia, Washington.
''Nevermind''
"Lithium" was re-recorded by Vig in May 1991 at
Sound City Studios in
Van Nuys, California
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, during the sessions for what became Nirvana's second album and major-label debut, ''Nevermind''. Preliminary attempts at recording the song's instruments were unsuccessful, in part because the band was having a difficult time maintaining a steady tempo, and kept speeding up.
After one failed take, the band abandoned the song as a "frustrated" Cobain began playing the song, "
Endless, Nameless" instead. This version of "Endless, Nameless" was released as the album's
hidden track
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. The band's timing problems were immediately solved when their new drummer,
Dave Grohl
David Eric Grohl (; born January 14, 1969) is an American musician. He founded the rock band Foo Fighters, of which he is the lead singer, guitarist, principal songwriter, and only consistent member. From 1990 to 1994, he was the drummer of th ...
, took Vig's advice to play with a
metronome; it was the only track from the album to be recorded to a
click track.
Vig also advised Grohl to use simpler fills and patterns for the song than he had initially attempted.
The song's quiet verses and loud choruses dynamic also presented a challenge for Vig, who said that "getting the verses to sound relaxed and the chorus to sound as intense as possible, and make the transitions feel natural and effortless, was a hard one to do." As Vig recalled, "Kurt wanted to be able to play the guitar very ... not methodical—it needed to have this space." The dark sound of the distorted guitar was achieved by using a
Big Muff fuzzbox played through a
Fender Bassman bass amplifier, recorded with what Vig believes was an
U47 microphone that he usually used to record bass guitar. The vocals for the song's verses were recorded in two takes, with the second take being used as the master vocal track, although Vig used the second line of the second verse from take one. The chorus vocals were quickly recorded and double-tracked after.
Post-''Nevermind''

"Lithium" was performed live at the
1992 MTV Video Music Awards on September 9, 1992, in
Los Angeles
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. Cobain had wanted to play the unreleased song "
Rape Me
"Rape Me" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the fourth song on the band's third and final studio album, '' In Utero'', released in September 1993.
Often interpreted as a commenta ...
" instead, but this was met with resistance from MTV, who wanted the band to play their breakthrough single, "
Smells Like Teen Spirit," and were possibly wary of the newer song's controversial title and lyrics. Cobain agreed to play "Lithium" as a compromise, over concerns that not playing the show might lead to MTV boycotting other acts on their label,
Gold Mountain, or firing their friend at the station, Amy Finnerty. "We didn't want to fuck everything up for everyone so we decided to play 'Lithium,'" Cobain explained in the 1993 Nirvana biography, ''
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana''. "Instead of bowing out and keeping our dignity, we decided to get fucked in the ass." The performance, which featured Cobain playing a short part of "Rape Me" at the beginning "just to give
TVa little heart palpitation," ended with Nirvana bassist
Krist Novoselic
Krist Anthony Novoselic (; ; born May 16, 1965) is an American musician, politician and activist. Novoselic co-founded and played bass on every album for the rock music, rock band Nirvana (band), Nirvana.
Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
being struck by his bass after throwing it into the air and attempting to catch it unsuccessfully.
The final live version of "Lithium" was at Nirvana's last show, on March 1, 1994, at Terminal Einz in
Munich, Germany.
Composition
Music
"Lithium" is a
grunge
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,
alternative rock
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,
and
punk rock
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song that runs for a duration of four minutes and sixteen seconds.
According to the
sheet music
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published at Musicnotes.com by
BMG Rights Management
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BMG was formed in October 2008 after Bertelsmann sold its st ...
, it is written in the
time signature
A time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, and measure signature) is an indication in music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type fit into each measure ( bar). The time signature indicates th ...
of
common time, with a moderate
tempo
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of 124
beats per minute
Beat, beats, or beating may refer to:
Common uses
* Assault, inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact
* Battery (crime), a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact
* Battery (tort), a civil wrong in common law of in ...
.
"Lithium" is composed in the
key of
D major
D major is a major scale based on D (musical note), D, consisting of the pitches D, E (musical note), E, F♯ (musical note), F, G (musical note), G, A (musical note), A, B (musical note), B, and C♯ (musical note), C. Its key signature has two S ...
, with guitars tuned down a whole tone, and chord shapes resembling chords in the key of
E major
E major is a major scale based on E, consisting of the pitches E, F, G, A, B, C, and D. Its key signature has four sharps. Its relative minor is C-sharp minor and its parallel minor is E minor. Its enharmonic equivalent, F-flat maj ...
, while Kurt Cobain's
vocal range spans one
octave
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and three
notes, from the low-note of
C3 to the high-note of
F4.
The intro, verses, and chorus have a basic chord sequence of D
5–F
5–B
5–G
5–B
5–C
5–A
5–C
5 and alternates between the chords G
5 and B
5 during the bridge. A transition from the bridge to the main chord sequence consists of a bar of C
5 and a bar of A
5. The sheet music makes no reference to the lowered tuning of the guitars and (inaccurately) shows the E major
key signature
In Western musical notation, a key signature is a set of sharp (), flat (), or rarely, natural () symbols placed on the staff at the beginning of a section of music. The initial key signature in a piece is placed immediately after the cl ...
.
The arrangement is representative of the musical style Nirvana had developed during work on ''Nevermind'', alternating between quiet and loud sections. In the song, Cobain fingers chord shapes on his guitar but varies between playing single notes and
double stops on the instrument, giving the track a loose feel. The song opens with bouncing guitar strums before Cobain starts singing his lines in an almost whispered manner. His voice retains a measured calm during the verses, where low, open guitar lines trace the outline of the song's melody.
[Deming, Mark]
Nirvana - Lithium Song Review by Mark Deming
''AllMusic
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''. Retrieved on March 27, 2019. During the chorus, Cobain shouts "Ye-eh-eh-eh-eh" over five notes and distorted, towering riffs. Cobain's thick, surging rhythm guitar meshes with Novoselic's melodic bass and Grohl's intense, snappy drumming.
Lyrics
According to Cobain, "Lithium" was "one of those songs I actually did finish while trying to write it instead of taking pieces of my poetry and other things".
In his 1993 biography ''
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana'',
Michael Azerrad described the song's title as "an update on Marx's description of religion as the 'opiate of the masses.'" Gillian G. Gaar described it as "a song whose sing-along melody typically masks the disturbing quality of the lyric, which touches on the solace one can find in religion or madness." As Cobain explained, "In the song, a guy’s lost his girl and his friends and he’s brooding. He’s decided to find God before he kills himself. It’s hard for me to understand the need for a vice like
eligionbut I can appreciate it too. People need vices."
In ''Come As You Are'', Cobain acknowledged that the song might have been inspired in part by the time he spent living with his friend Jesse Reed and his
born-again Christian parents. Cobain told Azerrad that he wasn't necessarily anti-religion, saying that "I've always felt that some people should have religion in their lives ... That's fine. If it's going to save someone, it's okay. And the person in
Lithium'needed it."
Release and reception
"Lithium" was released as the third single from ''Nevermind'' on July 13, 1992. Featuring a cover photo by Cobain, the single contained a
sonogram of the musician's then-unborn child
Frances Bean Cobain, as well as full lyrics for all the songs on ''Nevermind''. Cassette, CD, 12-inch vinyl, and British 12-inch vinyl picture disc editions included "Curmudgeon" and a live version of "Been a Son" (performed on
Halloween
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the previous year) as B-sides. The British 7-inch and cassette featured only "Curmudgeon" as an extra track, while the UK CD release added a cover of the
Wipers' "D-7" recorded for
BBC Radio 1
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disc jockey
John Peel's program in 1990.
John Sullivan for ''
New York Magazine
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Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968 as a competitor to ''The New Yorker'' a ...
'' described "Lithium" as a "flawlessly crafted hit."
AllMusic
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's Mark Demming remarked, "For all the sound and fury of Nirvana's epochal album, ''Nevermind'', it's significant that the album's best and most affecting song is also among the quietest. ... The liberating force of Nirvana's inspired anger was rarely more powerful than in the service of this song."
''
Time
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'' music critic Christopher Farley praised the song for its "gorgeous guitar
hook
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s," writing, "Its punk-inspired, we-couldn't-care-less ethos seemed to reflect the restless apathy some young people felt toward their times."
"Lithium" was ranked the 20th best single of the year in the ''
Village Voice''
Pazz & Jop critics' poll, tying with singles by
Ministry,
Lisa Stansfield, and
Utah Saints In 1993, it was voted at number 50 on ''
Spin''s Top 100 Songs of Our Time. In Israel, it was voted in at number 4 on the
IBA's "Voice of Israel" singles chart.
In 2012, ''
NME
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'' ranked "Lithium" at number 52 on its list of the "100 Best Tracks Of The '90s". In 2013, it was voted first "by a pretty comfortable margin" in ''Rolling Stone's'' reader's poll of "The 10 Best Nirvana Songs." In 2019, the song was placed at number seven on ''Rolling Stone''s ranking of 102 Nirvana songs. In 2023,
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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ranked it fifth on ''
the A.V. Club's'' "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked" list.
According to
Nielsen Music's year-end report for 2019, "Lithium" was the tenth most-played song of the decade on mainstream rock radio with 123,000 spins. All of the songs in the top 10 were from the 1990s.
Legacy
On April 10, 2014, "Lithium" was performed by surviving Nirvana members Grohl, Novoselic and
Pat Smear, with lead vocals and guitar by American rock musician
St. Vincent, at the band's
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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induction ceremony at
Barclays Center in
Brooklyn, New York
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.
"Lithium" has been used as the goal song for Seattle's
National Hockey League
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(NHL) team, the
Seattle Kraken
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, since
their inaugural season.
Live promotional versions
A live version of "Lithium," recorded at the
Paradiso in
Amsterdam
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, Netherlands on November 25, 1991, was released as a
promotional single
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in
Holland
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in 1996, for the live compilation ''
From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah'', released in October 1996. Clips of this performance of the song appeared in the 2005 documentary ''
Classic Albums: Nirvana – Nevermind'', and the full show was released on
Blu-ray
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and
CD on the 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of ''Nevermind'' on November 12, 2021.
In October 2021, another live version, recorded at
The Palace in
Melbourne, Australia
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, on February 1, 1992, was released as a
streaming
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single ahead of its appearance on the 30th anniversary edition of the ''Nevermind''. Reviewing the release for ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', Kory Grow wrote that "the real magic in the box set manifests during the band's Melbourne, Australia, gig on Feb. 1, 1992. Cobain urges the crowd to sing along with him on 'Lithium' — a track that hadn't even come out as a single yet — and the audience nearly drowns him out, gleefully belting his lyrics about feeling simultaneously happy and ugly and not caring who knows it. Cobain sounds so into it, he forgot to kick on his distortion pedal for the song's primal 'yeah' chorus".
A live version of the song recorded during the band's headlining set at the
Reading Festival
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in
Reading, England, on August 30, 1992, was released as a promotional single from the album ''
Live at Reading'', released in November 2009. Video of this version first appeared on the 1994 home movie ''
Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!'', although the audio was previously unreleased. In the liner notes to ''From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah'', Novoselic wrote that "hearing tens of thousands of people sing along with
he Reading version of'Lithium' was a very cool moment in the history of the band."
Music video

The
music video
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for "Lithium" was the second of four Nirvana videos directed by
Kevin Kerslake, who had worked with the band on the video for their previous single, "
Come as You Are," and later directed the videos for "
In Bloom" and "
Sliver."
The video featured a collage of live footage from the completed but then-unreleased home movie ''
1991: The Year Punk Broke'', which documented the band's two-week European tour with
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Founding members Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar), Thurston Moore (lead guitar, vocals) and Lee Ranaldo (rhythm guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of ...
, and from their show at the
Paramount Theatre in Seattle on October 31, 1991. The footage from ''The Year Punk Broke'' was filmed at the 1991 Reading Festival on August 23, 1991, and at
De Doelen in
Rotterdam
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, Netherlands on September 1, 1991. According to Nirvana's manager,
Danny Goldberg, in his 2019 Cobain biography ''
Serving the Servant'', Sonic Youth's vocalist and bassist
Kim Gordon
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initially opposed the inclusion of one scene from the film, which featured Cobain being carried on Novoselic's shoulders, but eventually relented after being reminded that Nirvana had allowed Sonic Youth to use five live performances in the film for free. As Goldberg explained, Gordon "was in love with the shot" and believed its inclusion in a music video would lessen its impact in the upcoming film. The "Lithium" video also featured Cobain jumping into the drum set at the end of the Reading set, during "Endless, Nameless", which led to him dislocating his arm. The video was placed into heavy rotation on
MTV in the US, and into active rotation on
MTV Europe. It was also played on
MTV Australia, ''
Rage'' and ''
Video Smash Hits'' in Australia.
According to
Michael Azerrad in ''Come as You Are'', Cobain's original idea for a "Lithium" video was an animated film about a girl who lived in a house in a forest. The story was to feature the girl, named Preggo, finding a pile of eggs in her closet and putting them in a train of three wagons that she would then wheel through the forest until arriving at a king's castle. By this time, all but one of the eggs have cracked, and she would place the remaining egg on a book on the lap of the king, asleep on his throne. The king would then awaken and open his legs, and the book would slide shut between them, crushing the egg. This concept was abandoned when Cobain and Kerslake learned that the animation would take four months to produce, and the live collage was made instead. Azerrad wrote that while the final video was "enlivened by Kerslake's neat trick of using more violent footage during the quiet parts of the song and vice versa," it "was something of a disappointment from a band and a song that promised so much."
Accolades
Track listings
All songs were written by Nirvana, except where noted.
US 12-inch, cassette, CD, and UK 12-inch vinyl picture disc
#"Lithium" – 4:16
#"Been a Son" (live - Seattle - October 31, 1991) – 2:14
#"Curmudgeon" – 2:58
UK 7-inch vinyl and cassette
#"Lithium" – 4:16
#"Curmudgeon" – 2:58
UK CD
#"Lithium" – 4:16
#"Been a Son" (live) – 2:14
#"Curmudgeon" – 2:58
#"D-7" (
John Peel Radio Session) (
Greg Sage) – 3:45
Personnel
Personnel adapted from ''Nevermind'' liner notes
[
Nirvana
*]Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
- vocals, guitar
*Krist Novoselic
Krist Anthony Novoselic (; ; born May 16, 1965) is an American musician, politician and activist. Novoselic co-founded and played bass on every album for the rock music, rock band Nirvana (band), Nirvana.
Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
- bass guitar
*Dave Grohl
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- drums
Technical Personnel
* Butch Vig - producer, engineer
* Nirvana - producer, engineer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
Other releases
*The studio version recorded at Smart Studios in Madison in April 1990 was released in September 2011, when all eight songs recorded at the sessions appeared on disc two of the 20th-anniversary "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" versions of ''Nevermind''.
*The solo acoustic version performed by Cobain on the ''Boy Meets Girl'' show in Olympia on September 25, 1990, appeared on the Nirvana box set, '' With the Lights Out'', in November 2005. It was re-released on the compilation, ''Sliver: The Best of the Box'', in November 2005.
*The 20th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of ''Nevermind'' also featured early "Devonshire" mixes for most of the album, including "Lithium."
*A live version, recorded on October 31, 1991, at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington, appeared on '' Live at the Paramount'', released on DVD and Blu-Ray in September 2011.
*A brief clip of the band performing the song live at the Astoria Theatre in London, England
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on November 5, 1991, appears on ''Live! Tonight!! Sold Out!!.'' The clip, which appears immediately before the Reading version, features Cobain singing the opening lines of the song before stopping and telling the audience to wait while he starts over.
*Along with the Paradiso and Palace versions, two other live versions of "Lithium" appeared on the 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of ''Nevermind'', from the band's performances at Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California
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on December 28, 1991, and at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo, Japan
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on February 19, 1992.
*A live version, recorded on December 13, 1993, at Pier 48 in Seattle, Washington, appeared on the live video '' Live and Loud'', released on DVD in September 2011. An edited version of the show, including "Lithium," was first broadcast on MTV, which filmed the concert, on December 31, 1993.
*Two live versions of "Lithium," from the band's shows at the Great Western Forum
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in Inglewood, California
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, on December 30, 1993, and at the Seattle Center Arena in Seattle, on January 7, 1994, appear on the 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" reissue of Nirvana's final studio album, '' In Utero'', released in October 2023.
Cover versions
Cover versions of the song have been performed by choral rock band The Polyphonic Spree (which appeared in the 2015 film '' The Big Short''), The Vaselines, Rockabye Baby! (as a lullaby), Man with a Mission
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and jazz quartet The Bad Plus.
A cover version by Bruce Lash appears in the 2008 comedy-drama film '' Marley & Me'', starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston.
References
Sources:
*''Classic Albums—Nirvana: Nevermind'' VD Isis Productions, 2004.
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1990 songs
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Nirvana (band) songs
Seattle Kraken
Songs written by Kurt Cobain
Songs about suicide
Song recordings produced by Butch Vig
Number-one singles in Finland
Music videos directed by Kevin Kerslake