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"All Apologies" is a song by American rock band
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, written by vocalist and guitarist
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. It appears as the final track on the band's third and final studio album, '' In Utero'', released by DGC Records in September 1993. The song closes the American version of the album, while non-US versions of '' In Utero'' feature an additional song, "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip", which begins after approximately 20 minutes of silence on the same track. On December 6, 1993, "All Apologies" was released as the second single from ''In Utero'', as a
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with the song "
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". It was Nirvana's final single before Cobain's suicide in April 1994. Although not released as a physical single in the US, "All Apologies" became the third Nirvana song to top the
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chart, and reached number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. It was nominated for two
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in 1995, and won a BMI award for most played song on American
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during the eligible period from 1994 to 1995. It was also included on the
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's list of " The Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll". No
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was made for "All Apologies", with Cobain explaining in a December 1993 MTV interview that he "hadn't bothered to come up with any ideas lately" because he had been "concentrating on touring." MTV began airing a live version, recorded at the band's
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concert shortly before the single's release, as a music video instead. This version was released as a
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in February 1994, and also generated heavy airplay.


Early history

"All Apologies" was written by Cobain in 1990. In a 2005 interview with Wes Orshoski of ''
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'', Nirvana drummer
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recalled that the song was "something that Kurt wrote on 4-track in our apartment in Olympia. I remember hearing it and thinking, 'God, this guy has such a beautiful sense of melody, I can't believe he's screaming all the time. According to Cobain's manager Danny Goldberg in his 2008 memoir '' Bumping into Geniuses'', Cobain "played the
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song ' Norwegian Wood' over and over, hour after hour" while writing the song. "All Apologies" was first recorded in the studio by Craig Montgomery at Music Source Studios in
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, Washington on January 1, 1991. This version, described by music journalist Gillian G. Gaar as "having a more upbeat pop- folk sound" than later versions, featured bassist
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accompanying Cobain on guitar, playing
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s behind the guitar riff, and Grohl's drumming accented by a tambourine. The song was first performed live at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall in
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, West Midlands, England on November 6, 1991.


''In Utero''

The second and final studio version of "All Apologies" was recorded by
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at Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minnesota in February 1993, during the recording sessions for ''In Utero''. The song, at that point tentatively titled "La La La", was recorded on February 14, the second day of the sessions.


Cello

The recording features
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by Kera Schaley, a friend of Albini's who at the time played in the
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band, Doubt. Schaley had initially been asked by Albini to compose a cello part for the song " Dumb", and after hearing what she had written, Cobain asked her to "play around with 'All Apologies.'" As she recalled in a 2010 interview with ''Swan Fungus'', "Most of the cello on that was me just messing around and then Kurt had me learn one specific line that he wanted everyone to be playing the same thing on. I sort of thought they were going to scrap the cello on that one, but it stayed in." In a 2023 interview with ''
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'', Schaley revealed that Albini was initially resistant to the idea of adding cello to "All Apologies." As she explained to interviewer Brian Hiatt, "Steve kept trying to talk obainout of putting cello on it," but says that "Kurt and I won in the end." According to Schaley, Cobain "loved the deep sound, like the really deep, groaning sound of the low notes. He was like, 'just lay on that for a long time.' And so I just laid on that low note for him. And I got some noise parts in there. I like making noise on the cello, too. And if you listen for some high screeching sounds at the end, that’s me." Despite the addition of cello, Albini was pleased with the recording, saying that he remembered "really liking the sound of that song as a contrast to the more aggressive ones" and that "it sounded really good in that it sounded lighter, but it didn't sound conventional. It was sort of a crude light sound that suited the band." In a 1993 ''Rolling Stone'' interview, Cobain told David Fricke that songs such as "All Apologies" and "Dumb" represented "the lighter, more dynamic" sound that he wished had been more prominent on previous Nirvana albums.


Remix

The band eventually elected to remix "All Apologies", along with the album's lead single " Heart-Shaped Box", due to concerns that the vocals and bass were not loud enough in Albini's original mixes. In a 1993 '' Guitar World'' interview, Cobain explained to English journalist Jon Savage:
" he quieter songs on ''In Utero''came out really good, and Steve Albini's recording technique really served those songs well; you can really hear the ambience in those songs. It was perfect for them. But for "All Apologies" and "Heart-Shaped Box" we needed more. My main complaint was that the vocals weren't loud enough. In every Albini mix I've ever heard, the vocals are always too quiet. That's just the way he likes things, and he's a real difficult person to persuade otherwise. I mean, he was trying to mix each tune within an hour, which is just not how the songs work. It was fine for a few songs, but not all of them. You should be able to do a few different mixes and pick the best."
The two songs were remixed by Scott Litt, chosen due to his work with American rock band R.E.M., in May 1993 at Bad Animals in
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. A third song, " Pennyroyal Tea", was remixed by Litt in November 1993 in preparation for its release as a single. Novoselic defended the band's decision to remix "All Apologies" and "Heart-Shaped Box" by calling them "gateways" to the more abrasive sound of the rest of the album, and that once listeners played the record they would discover "this aggressive wild sound, a true alternative record". According to Goldberg in his 2019 Cobain biography '' Serving the Servant'', Cobain was "euphoric" after hearing Litt's mix of "All Apologies", the first of the two songs initially remixed.


Post-''In Utero''

On November 18, 1993, Nirvana performed an acoustic version of "All Apologies" during their ''
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'' performance at Sony Music Studios in
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. This version of the song featured Pat Smear on second guitar and Lori Goldston on cello. "All Apologies" was performed for the final time live at Nirvana's last concert, at Terminal Eins in Munich, Germany on March 1, 1994.


Composition

Cobain dedicated "All Apologies" to his wife, Courtney Love, and their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, during the band's appearance at the
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in Reading, England on August 30, 1992. "I like to think the song is for them," he told Michael Azerrad in the 1993 biography '' Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana'', "but the words don't really fit in relation to us...the feeling does, but not the lyrics." Cobain summarized the song's mood as "peaceful, happy, comfort – just happy happiness." In a 2023 ''Rolling Stone'' interview, Azerrad speculated that the lyric "aqua seafoam shame" may have been "a reference to being in a hospital, with all those bland aqua-seafoam-colored walls and obain isfeeling shamed because he’s there for his drug habit.”


Release

"All Apologies" was released as a
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single with "
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" on December 6, 1993, on CD,
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s". Like its predecessor "Heart-Shaped Box", the single was not released commercially in the United States. However, the song did peak at number one on the US Modern Rock Tracks Chart, remaining on the chart for 21 weeks and boosting sales of ''In Utero'' nationwide. In February 1994, "All Apologies" was voted in as the number one most wanted song by listeners of the
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Free Radio. "All Apologies" was nominated for a
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and Best Rock Song in 1995. "All Apologies" is also a BMI Award-winning song,Nirvana songs listed by BMI
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for being the most played song on U.S.
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during the eligible period from 1994 to 1995. The B-side "Moist Vagina" was never performed live and released only on the All Apologies single. The song's name was changed to MV for discreteness on some versions. Most of the song is Cobain yelling the word "Marijuana!".


Critical reception

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'' named "All Apologies" the magazine's "Single of the Week", calling it "the most supremely resigned, supremely weary fuck you to the outside world I've heard this year," with "the most gorgeous, aching tune, an emotionally draining ''ennui''." In his review of ''In Utero'' for ''
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'', David Fricke called the song a "stunning trump card, the fluid twining of cello and guitar hinting at a little fireside R.E.M. while the full-blaze pop glow of the chorus shows the debt of inspiration Cobain has always owed to Paul Westerberg and the vintage Replacements." Christopher John Farley of ''
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'' called it ''In Uteros "best song" and "a riddling, fitting ending to a great album."


Legacy

In 2004, '' Q'' ranked "All Apologies" first on their list of the "10 Greatest Nirvana Songs Ever." In 2005, '' Blender'' ranked it at number 99 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".#99 in Blender's 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born
/ref> In 2011, it was ranked at number 462 on ''Rolling Stone's'' " 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list, moving down seven spots from its position in 2004,The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (1–500)
. Retrieved on April 21, 2015.
and first on the '' NME's'' list of the Nirvana's "10 Best Tracks." ''Rolling Stone'' placed it at number 13 on their ranking of 102 Nirvana songs in 2015. In 2019, ''
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'' ranked it second on their list of "Nirvana's 20 greatest songs.: In 2022, ''
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'' ranked it at number 140 on their "250 Best Songs of the 1990s" list, with Jayson Greene writing that its melody was "so simple it seems as though someone, somewhere, must always have been singing it." The same year, ''Pitchfork'' readers voted it the 39th best song of the decade. In 2023, it was ranked second on '' the A.V. Club's'' "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked" list, with
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calling it "a song so quiet that it almost plays as a hymn" "All Apologies" is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's unranked list of "The Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll", along with the band's 1991 breakthrough single " Smells Like Teen Spirit."


In pop culture

Both the studio and MTV Unplugged versions of "All Apologies" appeared in an episode of the American drama television show '' Six Feet Under'' in August 2005. The episode was titled "All Alone", a misrepresentation of the song's closing lyric, "All in all is all we all are." On February 4, 2018, an instrumental version of the song appeared in a Super Bowl commercial for
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. This version originally appeared on the 2006 album ''Lullaby Renditions of Nirvana'', part of the '' Rockabye Baby!'' series of albums which reinterpreted songs by popular artists as lullabies, aimed towards infants. It also appeared in the 2015 Cobain documentary '' Montage of Heck'', directed by Brett Morgen.


Covers

"All Apologies" was covered by Irish singer
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as the seventh track on her album '' Universal Mother'', released in September 1994. A music video was made for O'Connor's version, and it appeared in an episode of the American drama television show '' Big Little Lies'' in 2019. In 2024, it was featured in the A24 film ''
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'', directed by
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, as well as in the film's trailer. The February 1996 release of jazz pianist
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's 35th studio album, '' The New Standard'', included Hancock's "All Apologies" cover as the album's ninth track. On April 10, 2014, "All Apologies" was performed by surviving Nirvana members Grohl, Novoselic, and Pat Smear, with lead vocals by
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musician
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, at Nirvana's
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induction ceremony at Barclays Centre in
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. The performance also featured American rock musicians Annie Clark,
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, and Joan Jett. On January 30, 2025, the song was again performed by Grohl, Novoselic and Smear, with Dave's daughter, Violet Grohl, on lead vocals, and Gordon on bass, at the
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in
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for FireAid, to help with relief efforts for the January 2025 Southern California wildfires. It was the first reunion of the surviving Nirvana members in five years.


MTV Unplugged version


Music video

''MTV'' began airing the ''MTV Unplugged'' version of "All Apologies" as a
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shortly after the concert was taped, which coincided with the release of the song as the second single from ''In Utero'' in December 1993. In a ''MTV'' interview that month, Cobain revealed that he did not consider this version a strong performance of the song, saying that the band had "played that song a lot better before," but explained that he had been too busy with touring to come up with a music video for the studio version. According to American comedian Bobcat Goldthwait, however, who opened for Nirvana at some shows during the ''In Utero'' tour, Cobain had shared his idea for an official "All Apologies" video that revolved around him being drunk at a party. Goldthwait suggested that Cobain perform the song dressed as Lee Harvey Oswald, singing into the camera while putting his rifle together in the Texas School Book Depository from which he assassinated American president John F. Kennedy. Cobain told Goldthwait that ''MTV'' didn't allow guns in music videos, so Goldthwait suggested he use a pie instead of a gun, with Novoselic or Grohl playing Kennedy and being hit by the pie in the back of their head. Goldthwait said Cobain was receptive to the idea, despite no video being made. The ''MTV Unplugged'' "All Apologies" video was ranked at number seven on ''MTV's'' ''Top 100 Video Countdown of 1994.'' It also aired on MTV Europe starting in February 1994 to promote the ''In Utero'' album and the studio version of the song which had been released as a single, and was eventually placed into medium rotation in June 1995 as the third music video used to promote the '' MTV Unplugged in New York'' album, following " About a Girl" in October 1994, and " The Man Who Sold the World" in February 1995.


Promotional single

In addition to being aired as the song's music video, the ''MTV Unplugged'' version of "All Apologies" was released as a
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in February 1994, and on the album ''MTV Unplugged in New York'' in November 1994. In a February 1994 review of the song, ''
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'' wrote that "stripped to its basic elements, the song stands quite tall, and Kurt Cobain's rough-hewn vocal has many more shades and colors to enjoy. Already flooding rock radio, the task will be bringing this one to pop programmers—which seems like a distinct possibility". According to a '' Cashbox'' article published the same month, the ''Unplugged'' version was "enjoying ultra-heavy rotation, stoking radio interest in the song". The ''Unplugged'' version has reportedly gone on to receive more radio airplay than the studio version, and appears on both of the band's
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s, ''
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'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2010). In 2014, Kyle McGovern of '' Spin'' called the ''Unplugged'' version "the definitive rendition" of the song, writing that "its power lies in those chilling cello lines; the candle-lit intimacy that can be felt even without watching the iconic performance footage; and that final mantra, gently sung by Cobain and Dave Grohl: 'All in all is all we are,' an epitaph equal parts puzzling, comforting, and devastating." In the magazine's 1995 review of ''MTV Unplugged in New York'', Rob Sheffield wrote that the rendition "begins hesitantly, fingers tapping on strings in a brittle staccato, until Dave Grohl's elegantly brushed drums push Cobain into a terse valentine to a lover who has married him and buried him, a lover from whom he can't escape because after he'd tasted the joy of being easily amused, it hurts too much to go back to jaded detachment."


Formats and track listings


''In Utero'' version

Released as a
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". CD single and 12-inch vinyl #A. "All Apologies" – 3:50 #A. "
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" – 2:49 #B. "Moist Vagina" – 3:34 Cassette and 7-inch vinyl #A. "All Apologies" – 3:50 #A. "Rape Me" – 2:49


''MTV Unplugged in New York'' version

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Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Awards

''Unplugged'' version


Certifications


Accolades


Personnel

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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, guitars *
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 *
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– drums Additional personnel * Kera Schaley – cello


Other releases

*The studio version recorded at Music Source Studios in Seattle on January 1, 1991 appeared on the "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" editions of the 20th anniversary version of ''In Utero'', released in September 2013. *A boombox-recorded demo, featuring Cobain on vocals and guitar, appeared on the Nirvana box set ''
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'', released in November 2004. A sped-up version of the same recording appeared on the menu of the DVD included in the set. This recording was re-released on the compilation album, '' Sliver: The Best of the Box'' in November 2005. The demo is believed to have been recorded in 1992 or 1993. *The live version recorded at the 1992 Reading Festival in Reading, England appeared on '' Live at Reading'', released in November 2009 on CD and DVD. *Albini's original mix of the Pachyderm version was released on the 20th anniversary "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" versions of ''In Utero''. The re-issue also included a remix by Albini, done in 2013. *A live version, recorded at Pier 48 in Seattle, Washington on December 13, 1993 for MTV, was released on the live video '' Live and Loud'' in September 2013. *The 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" reissue of ''In Utero'', released in October 2023, included the band's full concerts at the
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on December 30, 1993, and at the Seattle Center Arena in Seattle on January 7, 1994, both of which featured versions of "All Apologies."


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* {{Authority control 1993 songs 1993 singles Nirvana (band) songs Songs written by Kurt Cobain Song recordings produced by Steve Albini DGC Records singles 1990s ballads Alternative rock ballads Double A-side singles