"Heart-Shaped Box" is a song by the American
grunge
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band
Nirvana
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, written by vocalist and guitarist
Kurt Cobain
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. It appears as the third track on the band's third and final studio album, ''
In Utero'', released by
DGC Records in September 1993. It was one of two songs on ''In Utero'' remixed by
Scott Litt prior to the album's release, due to the band's dissatisfaction with the original mixing by producer
Steve Albini
Steven Frank Albini (; July 22, 1962 – May 7, 2024) was an American musician and audio engineer. He founded and fronted the influential post-hardcore and noise rock bands Big Black (1981–1987), Rapeman (1987–1989) and Shellac (band), ...
. The Litt remix also featured additional vocal harmonies and guitar by Cobain, which were the only elements on the album's 12 main tracks not recorded during the original sessions with Albini in February 1993.
In
Michael Azerrad's 1993
Nirvana biography, Cobain explained that "Heart-Shaped Box" was written about children with terminal cancer.
However, the song is generally also believed to be about his relationship with his wife,
Courtney Love, of the American rock band,
Hole
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.
"Heart-Shaped Box" was released as ''In Utero's'' first single on August 30, 1993. Although the single was not released in the United States, to avoid competing with album sales, the song generated considerable American radio airplay, reaching number one on the ''
Billboard
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''
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart. The physical single reached the top 10 in several countries, including Portugal, the
United Kingdom
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, Ireland, Finland, and New Zealand. It also reached to
Top 40
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in numerous other countries.
"Heart-Shaped Box" was the final song performed at Nirvana's last concert, on March 1, 1994, in
Munich, Germany. It was also the final Nirvana song to receive a music video before the
suicide of Cobain in April 1994. The video, directed by
Anton Corbijn, won two awards, including
Best Alternative Video, at the
1994 MTV Video Music Awards.
Early history
"Heart-Shaped Box" was written by Cobain in early 1992 at the apartment in the
Fairfax district of
Los Angeles, California
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, he shared with his wife, the American musician
Courtney Love.
[Azerrad, pp. 324–25.] In a 1994 ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' interview with
David Fricke, Love recalled hearing Cobain work on the guitar riff for the first time:
The only time I asked him for a riff for one of my songs, he was in the closet. We had this huge closet, and I heard him in there working on 'Heart-Shaped Box.' He did that in five minutes. Knock, knock, knock. 'What?' 'Do you need that riff?' 'Fuck you!' Slam. '' aughs' He was trying to be so sneaky. I could hear that one from downstairs.
Cobain briefly set the song aside, then resumed work on it after he and Love moved to an apartment in
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. Nirvana's first attempts to work on it were unsuccessful; Cobain said he waited for bassist
Krist Novoselic
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Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
and drummer
Dave Grohl
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"to come up with something but it just turned into noise all the time".
[Azerrad, p. 325.] Eventually, during one jam session, Cobain said he "came up with the vocal style instantly and it just all flowed out real fast. We finally realized that it was a good song."
"Heart-Shaped Box" was first performed live on January 16, 1993, at the
Hollywood Rock Festival in
São Paulo, Brazil
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* Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso
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. It was first recorded in the studio a few days later, at
BMG Ariola studios in Rio de Janeiro.
Producer Craig Montgomery recalled hearing the song during the band's soundcheck in São Paulo, saying that "even then Kurt knew this was the single ... All the other
ewstuff they had was way more noisy and abrasive than this. Even the other sound guys that were out there on the platform with me were going, 'Yeah, this is a good song.
The band's guitar tech, Ernie Bailey, also had a positive initial reaction to the song in Brazil, saying that "you could tell this was an important song, in a lot of ways. You knew that it just had a lot of weight to it, even the first time you heard it."
Two versions of the song were recorded at BMG Ariola, with the initial take being done to test the studio's equipment. The second take was posthumously released on the band's rarities box set, ''
With the Lights Out
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'', in November 2004, and on the compilation album ''
Sliver: The Best of the Box'' in November 2005. On January 23, the band again performed "Heart-Shaped Box" live, at the Hollywood Rock Festival in Rio de Janeiro. These early versions of the song featured unfinished lyrics and what music journalist Gillian G. Gaar called "a far more experimental solo, more akin to the group's improvs".
''In Utero''
The final studio version of "Heart-Shaped Box" was recorded in February 1993 by
Steve Albini
Steven Frank Albini (; July 22, 1962 – May 7, 2024) was an American musician and audio engineer. He founded and fronted the influential post-hardcore and noise rock bands Big Black (1981–1987), Rapeman (1987–1989) and Shellac (band), ...
at
Pachyderm Studios in
Cannon Falls, Minnesota, for the band's third studio album, ''
In Utero''. Work on the song began on February 14, the second day of recording. According to Albini in a 2013 interview for the audio series ''Spotify Landmark'', "Heart-Shaped Box" was the only song recorded during the sessions that required "more than a couple of takes", along with eventual fourth single, "
Pennyroyal Tea".
In a 2013 ''Rolling Stone'' interview with Fricke, Grohl recalled that "everyone was concerned about the tempo of 'Heart-Shaped Box.' But
click tracks were not cool. Kurt and Steve came up with this idea — we should use a
strobe light
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aughs We had this long conversation about how it won't dictate the tempo, just imply the tempo. ... I sat there for a take or two with this fucking strobe light in my face until I practically had a seizure."
Despite his overall satisfaction with the recording, Novoselic was unhappy with the original
effect used during the song's guitar solo, and recalled arguing with Cobain and Albini about it:
These were the words I said: 'Why do you want to take such a beautiful song and throw this hideous abortion in the middle of it? And they're like, 'Well, I don't know, it sounds good.' They didn't have any arguments, because they were sabotaging it is what they were doing.
Remix
The guitar effect was eventually removed when the song was remixed, along with second single "
All Apologies", by
Scott Litt at Bad Animal Studios in Seattle in May 1993, several months before the album's release. Cobain and Novoselic had agreed that the vocals and bass were too quiet in Albini's original mix of the album, and elected to have the two future singles remixed. Litt's remix of "Heart-Shaped Box" also featured newly recorded vocal harmonies and acoustic guitar by Cobain.
Later performances
On September 25, 1993, the band performed "Heart-Shaped Box", along with "
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 ...
", on ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' at
NBC Studios in New York City. It was their first show with second guitarist
Pat Smear.
"Heart-Shaped Box" was the final song played at Nirvana's last show, on March 1, 1994, at Terminal 1 of
Munich-Riem Airport in
Munich, Germany.
Composition
"Heart-Shaped Box" is a
grunge
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and
alternative rock
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song that lasts for a duration of four minutes and thirty-nine 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 a 4/4
time signature
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, with a moderate
tempo
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of 100
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.
It is in the
key of
A minor, modulating to
A dorian on the verses, while Kurt Cobain's
vocal range spans one
octave
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, from the low note of
A3 to the high note of
A4.
The song has a basic sequence of A
5–F
5–D
5–A–F
5–D
7 in the verses and A
5–F
5–D
7 during the chorus as its
chord progression
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.
Journalist Gillian Gaar described "Heart-Shaped Box" as "the Nirvana formula personified, with a restrained, descending riff played through the verse, building in intensity to the cascading passion of the chorus".
Lyrics

In the 1993 Nirvana biography ''
Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana'', Cobain told author
Michael Azerrad that "Heart-Shaped Box" was written about children with cancer. "Every time I see documentaries about little kids with cancer I just freak out", he explained. "It affects me on the highest emotional level, more than anything else on television."
As Azerrad noted, however, the song's lyrics were more likely about Love.
Charles R. Cross, author of the 2001 Cobain biography ''
Heavier Than Heaven'', described the lyric, "I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black" as "what has to be the most convoluted route any songwriter undertook in pop history to say 'I love you'".
[Cross, p. 281.] Garr wrote that "while the song does reference
ancer the lyrics appear more to address the physical and emotional dependencies inherent in relationships."
[Gaar, p. 53.]
Cobain's unused liner notes for ''In Utero'', first described in ''Heavier Than Heaven'' and published in ''
Journals'' the following year, featured an explanation for "Heart-Shaped Box" that "fell completely apart", according to Cross, "but touched on ''
The Wizard of Oz'', ''
I Claudius'',
Leonardo da Vinci
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, male seahorses (who carry their young), racism in the Old West, and
Camille Paglia
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".
The song's title was inspired by the collection of heart-shaped candy boxes Love kept in the front room of the Fairfax apartment she and Cobain lived in.
However, early versions of the song featured the word "coffin" rather than "box". According to Bailey, the song also featured the working title "New Complaint." In a 1993 interview with ''
Circus
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'', Cobain explained that the chorus lyrics "Hey / Wait / I've got a new complaint" were a reference to how he believed he was often perceived by the media.
In 2012, Love wrote on
Twitter
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that "Heart-Shaped Box" was about her vagina. Tweeting to the American musician
Lana Del Rey, who had covered the song at
a concert in
Sydney
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,
Australia
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, the previous week, Love wrote, "You do know the song is about my Vagina right? 'Throw down your umbilical noose so i can climb right back,' umm ... On top of which some of the lyrics about my vagina I contributed." The tweets were deleted shortly after.
Release
"Heart-Shaped Box" was released as ''In Utero's'' first commercial single on August 30, 1993, on CD,
cassette tape
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, and 7-inch, and 12-inch vinyl record formats. The single was released in Europe only and peaked at number five on the
UK Singles Chart, making it their highest-charting song there.
[Gaar, p. 98.] All copies of the single featured the Grohl-composed "
Marigold" as a B-side, while 12-inch vinyl and CD editions also included the ''In Utero'' track, "Milk It".
In the United States, DGC sent promo copies of the song to American
college
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,
modern rock
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...
, and
album-oriented rock
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US rad ...
radio stations in early September. The label did not actively court
Top 40
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radio, with
Geffen Records
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' head of marketing explaining that "Nirvana didn't sell nearly 5 million
ecordsbecause of a hit single. They sold that many albums because of who they are". DGC employee Mark Kates stated that "Generally we don't release commercial singles because we feel it cannibalises album sales" with fellow employee Jim Merlis adding that "European singles are released because overseas there's a whole singles market". However, the single was available in the US in limited numbers as an
import
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release.
"Heart-Shaped Box" entered the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart at number seven, and eventually peaked at number one on the chart.
The song also reached number four on the
Mainstream Rock Tracks
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chart.
''
Music & Media
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'' reported in November, 1993, that the song had been well received on Italian
contemporary hit radio
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station
RTL 102.5. In Israel, it was voted in at number 27 on the
IBA's "Voice of Israel" singles chart.
Critical reception
Reviewing ''In Utero'' for ''Rolling Stone'', Fricke called "Heart-Shaped Box" "the kind of song
Stone Temple Pilots couldn't write even with detailed instructions", and cited it as evidence, along with "
Dumb", that if
Generation X
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"is ever going to have its own
Lennon — someone who genuinely believes in rock & roll salvation but doesn't confuse mere catharsis with true deliverance — Cobain is damn near it". Phil Alexander of ''
Kerrang!
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'' wrote that "on the current single Heart-Shaped Box, the sublime All Apologies ... and the convalescent croon of Penny Royal Tea,
obainre-stakes his claim as one of his generation's most absorbing songsmiths." John Mulvey of the ''
NME
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'' called the song "a strangulated, semi-f-ed-up anthem of sorts for a generation who fell in love to '
Teen Spirit' and are now as disturbed as Kurt by a growing sense of maturity".
Legacy
In his review of Nirvana's
eponymous greatest hits album in 2002, Will Bryant of ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' wrote, "I've always considered 'Heart-Shaped Box', with its elliptical guitar figure and explosive choruses, to be one of Cobain's most accomplished compositions. For all its heavy-handed symbolism, the song strikes deepest to Cobain's preoccupation with birth, the menstrual cycle, and female anatomy, wound tightly with primal tension in the verses and released with sublime catharsis in the choruses." Andrew Romano of ''
The Daily Beast
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It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
'' called it "as close as Cobain ever got to a perfect song", with "a perfect music video to match".
In 1999, the song was voted number 10 in ''
Kerrang!
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'' magazine's "100 Greatest Rock Tracks Ever!" ''
The Guardian
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'' and ''Kerrang!'' ranked the song number one and number two, respectively, on their lists of the 20 greatest Nirvana songs. In 2022, ''Pitchfork'' readers voted it the 30th best song of the 1990s.
20th anniversary version
A second "Heart-Shaped Box" single was released in September 2013, to promote the 20th anniversary re-release of ''In Utero''. The three-track promo CD single was included with the first 2000 copies of the "Super Deluxe" edition of the re-issue, and featured Albini's original mix of the song and a remix prepared by Albini in 2013 as B-sides.
Music video
Preliminary work
The "Heart-Shaped Box" video was the only music video made for ''In Utero'', and the last video released by the band. Cobain had originally approached American filmmaker
Kevin Kerslake, who had directed the band's last four music videos, for the songs "
Come as You Are", "
Lithium
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", "
In Bloom", and "
Sliver", to direct it. Five treatments were prepared by Kerslake between July 14 and August 12, and included scenes of Cobain kissing American author
William S. Burroughs, whom Cobain had wanted in the video, and the band hanging by their necks from tree branches. However, no shoot arrangements were made, and by the end of August, the group had elected to work with
Dutch photographer and
video director Anton Corbijn instead.
Corbijn believes he was chosen to work on the video on the recommendation of Love, and cited his connection to
Echo & the Bunnymen, a rock band from
Liverpool, England
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where Love briefly lived and whom Love admired. According to Corbijn, Cobain had asked to be sent the music videos he had directed for Echo & the Bunnymen shortly before receiving a fax from Novoselic with drawings and ideas about a Nirvana video.
[Gaar, p. 88.]
As Corbijn recalled, Cobain's proposed treatment for the video was "incredibly precise. More precise than I've ever had for a video. I loved it, but initially I was a bit taken aback that somebody came up with so many ideas, because generally my videos are my own ideas ... But then I looked at it and I thought that actually it was pretty good. I was very amazed by somebody writing a song and having those ideas as precise as he did." According to Novoselic, Cobain's original treatment was two pages long; Novoselic recalled typing it on his new
laptop
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while Cobain dictated.
Filming
The "Heart-Shaped Box" video was filmed on August 31 and September 1 at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles. Cobain had requested the video be shot in
Technicolor
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Definitive Technicolor movies using three black-and ...
, but as Corbijn recalled, "somehow it was not possible; maybe the whole system had been sold to
China
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or something." Instead, Corbijn and his producer came up with the idea to shoot the video in color, then convert it to black and white and have every frame hand-tinted. The process took weeks and led to the vivid brightness of the video's colors.
In a 2013 interview with Andrew Romano of ''
Daily Beast'', Corbijn recalled "a really eerie moment" where the actor playing the video's elderly man, "fell down while walking, on the set. He had some kind of
bowel cancer, which he didn't know. Something broke open. There was blood everywhere. We had to get the ambulance, and he had to go to the hospital straight off. It was really severe." According to Corbijn, the old man was the most difficult to cast because finding "an old man who looked like an old man in L.A. was not so easy ... In the end we found this fantastic man who had a jazz club or a jazz station on the radio, something like that."
Cobain had originally wanted Burroughs to play the role of the elderly man, but Burroughs declined, although they later met and collaborated on the spoken word piece, "
The 'Priest' They Called Him".
According to Corbijn, the two other characters in the video, the overweight woman and the young girl, were easier to cast, "although it was difficult sometimes I think for the child to act because there was blood coming out of her blouse at some point."
Corbijn remembered Cobain as "very alert. Smart boy. Very intelligent. He did everything I asked him to do."
According to
Cali DeWitt, who briefly worked as the Cobains' nanny, Cobain and Love had fought on set, with Cobain putting out a cigarette on his forehead in retaliation to Love's repeated reminders that this was an "important video" and that he needed to "look good". As DeWitt told author
Everett True, "if you watch the video, there's a lot of make-up on his forehead because it was a really bad scab, big and in the center. In the close-ups, there's a strip of hair that never seems to move from the middle of his forehead. They had to paste some hair over it."
Synopsis
The "Heart-Shaped Box" video begins and ends with the band watching the elderly man on a hospital bed being administered medication through an
IV drip. Most of the video takes place in what Garr called "a surreal 'outdoor' setting; a field of bright red
poppies with a large
cross
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standing in the middle, adjacent to a wood of creepy old trees (both elements in key scenes in ''The Wizard of Oz'')."
[Gaar, p. 90.] During the song's first verse, the elderly man, wearing a
Santa Claus
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hat and loincloth, climbs onto the cross, which is covered by crows. The second verse introduces the young girl in what appears to be a
Ku Klux Klan
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robe and peaked hat reaching for human
fetus
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es in a tree, and the overweight woman in a human organ body suit with angel wings affixed to her back, similar to the winged
anatomical model on the cover of ''In Utero''. At one point during the second verse, the girl attempts to chase the three crows from the cross while the old man, now wearing a
mitre, is tied to it.
During the song's guitar solo, the girl's hat is blown off her head and falls into a puddle in the poppy field, where it turns black. A brief shot during the solo reveals a fetus in the IV drip. The third verse features Cobain singing directly into the camera without his guitar, while Grohl and Novoselic stand behind him in a room with stars on the walls. The room is actually a box designed by Corbjin with a large heart on top, but the band initially disapproved of the way it looked, and Novoselic asked that it not be filmed from a distance.
[Gaar, p. 91.] A brief shot of the box, with the heart above, appears at the start of the final chorus.
The band is featured performing with their instruments during the first two choruses, and without their instruments in what appears to be the same star-decorated box, zoomed out to reveal a bed, nightstand with a lamp on it, and rocking chair, during the final chorus. Both the sky and the walls of the box are blue during the quieter verses, and red during their heavier choruses and the solo. During the video Cobain repeatedly charges the camera, and his face moves in and out of focus until he falls out of the rocking chair.
As Garr pointed out, the Ku Klux Klan imagery recalled Cobain's original idea for the "In Bloom" video,
which was to feature a young girl born into the KKK who eventually rejects her parents as "evil".
[Azerrad, p. 291]
In his interview with ''The Daily Beast'', Corbjin estimated that he came up with "maybe 15 percent" of the video's ideas, with the rest being Cobain's. "The big woman, for instance, was my idea", he explained. "For me that was
Mother Earth. There were a few other things, like the mechanical birds and the fake butterflies and stuff."
Corbjin also said the idea to have a crow
lip sync
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parts of the first chorus was his, calling it an example of his "Dutch humor". According to Garr, Cobain had originally wanted to use real animals.
Corbijn also added the ladder that the elderly man used to climb up the cross, the box that the band performed in, and the road through the poppy field.
"Director's Cut"
While editing the video, Corbijn was visited by Cobain and Love, and urged by the latter to use the extended shot of Cobain singing the third verse. As Corbijn later explained, "Kurt looked amazing, and Courtney wanted to keep that shot till the very end. It was a very long take, but she persuaded Kurt to go with that."
However, Corbjin then edited a different version which replaced this shot with additional footage of the young girl and woman, as well as scenes of Cobain lying in the poppy field, covered in mist.
According to Corbijn, "They used Courtney's edit initially, and then they put mine out as well. And my edit became the video in the end." This version also appeared on the DVD ''
The Work of Director Anton Corbijn'' in 2005.
[Gaar, p. 93.] Both the "Original" and "Director's Cut" versions of the video appeared as bonus footage in 2013 on the ''
Live and Loud'' DVD, which was issued as a standalone release as well as part of the 20th anniversary ''In Utero'' "Super Deluxe" package.
Lawsuit
On March 9, 1994, Kerslake sued Nirvana over the "Heart-Shaped Box" video, alleging copyright infringement. According to ''Nirvana: A Day by Day Eyewitness Chronicle'' by Carrie Borzillo, Kerslake discovered that he would no longer be directing the video on August 28, 1993, and sent a letter to Corbjin to ensure that none of the images in his five treatments would appear in the final video. Kerslake's lawsuit stated that both Cobain and Nirvana's record company had approved Kerslake's third treatment for the video, with Cobain describing it as "Perfect".
On September 1, 1993, Cobain called Kerslake and invited him to the
1993 MTV Video Music Awards the following day, where Kerslake's video for "In Bloom" was nominated for
Best Alternative Video. Kerslake accepted the invitation, and joined the band onstage after they won the award. Soon after Kerslake wrote Cobain a letter, addressed to "kurdt", thanking him for the invitation but expressing his unhappiness over reports that his alleged ideas had been used in Corbijn's shoot. Cobain did not respond, but a meeting was set up between attorneys and the record label to discuss the video.
The case did not affect the video's distribution, and was ultimately settled out of court. In 2019, Cobain's former manager
Danny Goldberg discussed the lawsuit in his Cobain biography ''
Serving the Servant'', writing that "after the video was aired, Kerslake sued Kurt, claiming, absurdly in my opinion, that he was responsible for the idea of 'Heart Shaped Box.' Kurt was deeply offended. After he died the remaining members of Nirvana settled with Kerslake."
Reception
The "Heart-Shaped Box" music video was the number one most played music video for four weeks on
MTV in the US as recorded by ''
Billboard
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'' magazine. It was also number one on Canada's ''
MuchMusic Countdown'' for two weeks in November 1993. The video won two
MTV Video Music Awards in 1994, for
Best Alternative Video and for
Best Art Direction. Since the ceremony was held after Cobain's suicide in April 1994, the awards were accepted by surviving bandmembers Grohl, Novoselic and Smear.
[Gaar, p. 95.] "Heart-Shaped Box" also topped the music video category in the 1993 ''
Village Voice''
Pazz & Jop
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critics' poll.
The video was also placed into active rotation on
MTV Europe and power play on
The Box in the UK and Ireland. It was also played on ''
Rage'' in Australia.
Cobain was pleased with the video, saying that it came "closer to what I've seen in my mind, to what I've envisioned, than any other video."
Novoselic agreed that "Anton did a beautiful job on that video."
Cobain later asked Corbijn to direct a video for "Pennyroyal Tea", but Corbijn refused, saying that he felt "the 'Heart-Shaped Box' video was so good, I could never make a video that was as good or better." According to Corbijn, Cobain responded by telling him he would "never make another video if you don't do it. And he didn't."
Legacy
In 2011, ''
NME
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'' ranked the song's music video at number 22 on its of the "100 Greatest Music Videos". That same year, ''
Time
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'' magazine placed "Heart-Shaped Box" on its list of "The 30 All-Time Best Music Videos", where it was described as "beautiful and ... terrible".
In February 2016, Grohl reunited with actress Kelsey Rohr, who played the girl in the "Heart-Shaped Box" music video 23 years earlier, at the age of six.
Rohr stated that "Today reminded me that I peaked at 6 years old but I was the most badass kid on the playground. Today was the absolute coolest. Or in Dave's words seeing each other today was a 'historic moment'! What a legend!"
In 2024, the song was featured in the ending of the
Season 4 finale of ''
The Boys''.
Track listing
All songs were written by
Kurt Cobain
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except where noted.
CD single and 12" vinyl
#"Heart-Shaped Box" – 4:39
#"Milk It" – 3:52
#"
Marigold" (
Dave Grohl
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) – 2:33
Cassette and 7" vinyl
#"Heart-Shaped Box"
#"Marigold" (Grohl)
US 12" vinyl promo single
#"Heart-Shaped Box"
#"
Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" (Cobain, Grohl,
Novoselic)
2013 20th Anniversary promo CD single
(Released with first 2000 copies of the 20th Anniversary "Super Deluxe" edition of ''In Utero'')
#"Heart-Shaped Box" (Original 1993 album version, mixed by
Scott Litt)
#"Heart-Shaped Box" (Previously unreleased 1993
Steve Albini
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mix)
#"Heart-Shaped Box" (Previously unreleased 2013 Steve Albini mix)
Personnel
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Kurt Cobain
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– vocals, guitar
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Krist Novoselic
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Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
– bass
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Dave Grohl
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– drums
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Other releases
*A live version, from the band's performance for ''MTV'' at
Pier 48 in Seattle on December 13, 1993, appeared on the ''
Live and Loud'' DVD, released in September 2013.
*A live version, recorded at the
Great Western Forum
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in
Inglewood, California
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on December 30, 1993, appeared on the live compilation, ''
From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah'', released in October 1996. The full concert will be released on the 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" edition of ''In Utero'' in October 2023.
*The 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" ''In Utero'' reissue also includes the band's concert at the
Seattle Center Arena in Seattle on January 7, 1994, which featured a version of "Heart-Shaped Box."
*A live version, recorded at
Palaghiaccio in
Marino, Italy on February 22, 1994, appears as bonus material on the 30th anniversary "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" reissues of ''In Utero'' released in October 2023.
References
Other sources
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Azerrad, Michael (2013) .
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Cross, Charles R. (2012) .
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External links
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"Heart-Shaped Box" reviewby Marc Deming on
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Still Moving: Photographers' Music Videos – ''
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'' article featuring commentary by Anton Corbijn about "Heart-Shaped Box" video
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