Music video
The video for "Push" was directed by Nigel Dick, and shot March 27–28, 1997, in Los Angeles. The video starts and ends with Rob Thomas playing with a puppet. Throughout the song, the band is seen playing in an alley. A couple of scenes feature Thomas chained to a wall. Another scene is of Thomas holding onto a barbed wire fence while the band stands in the background. He gets stuck by the fence but keeps putting his hands back on it. Thomas is also seen in a room containing a clock and a bed, though no windows are shown.Controversy
When the song came out initially, some feminist groups were outraged and claimed the song was about abusing women, even though frontman Rob Thomas stated that the man in the song (either himself or fictional) was the one being abused, either emotionally or physically, by a woman. Thomas expressed surprise when he heard that the song was being misinterpreted as misogynistic. He added, " former girlfriend of minewas an ingredient in the song—but other people have scarred me. I mean, I'm not gonna pay my third-grade librarian, who gave me shit about not returning '' Green Eggs and Ham.''" In an interview with ''Track listings and formats
* 12" vinyl, cassette, and CD single # "Push" – 3:59 # "Tired" – 3:44 * Maxi-single # "Push" – 3:59 # "Busted" (acoustic) – 4:24 # "Tired" – 3:44Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel are adapted from the ''Yourself or Someone Like You'' album liner notes. * Rob Thomas – vocals, writer * Kyle Cook – lead guitar, background vocals * Adam Gaynor – rhythm guitar, background vocals * Brian Yale – bass * Paul Doucette – drums * Matt Serletic – writer, producer, mixing, composition and arrangement * Jeff Tomei – engineering * Greg Archilla – mixing * John Nielson – recording assistant * Malcolm Springer – mixing assistant * Stephen Marcussen – mastering * Don C. Tyler – digital editingCharts
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In popular culture
An extract of the song was used in "Weird Al" Yankovic's song, "See also
* List of number-one alternative singles of 1997 (U.S.)References
{{Authority control Matchbox Twenty songs 1996 songs 1997 singles Atlantic Records singles Lava Records singles Song recordings produced by Matt Serletic Songs about domestic violence Songs written by Matt Serletic Songs written by Rob Thomas (musician) Music videos directed by Nigel Dick