JERRY CANTRELL: MY SONG Single Album (1998)

JERRY CANTRELL: MY SONG Album cover

My Song is a song by Jerry Cantrell. It was released as the second single from his debut solo album Boggy Depot on May, 1998. It spent 21 weeks on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and peaked at No. 6. A streaming EP of “My Song” was released on May 6, 2016.

JERRY CANTRELL: MY SONG Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. My Song
  2. Callout Hook #1
  3. Callout Hook #2

JERRY CANTRELL: MY SONG Lyrics
JERRY CANTRELL: MY SONG Album back cover

A music video directed by Rocky Schenck was made to accompany the single. The video was shot on location in Los Angeles on June 6 and 7, 1998. Schenck told that the record company was very upset with him about the concept of the video, telling him that it would never play on MTV. Cantrell supported Schenck throughout the project and it was filmed as planned.

The video features Cantrell being held captive and tied up in a basement by a woman (played by Ann Magnuson) who tortures him. Toward the end of the video, however, Cantrell breaks out of the basement and makes a run for it with the woman in hot pursuit. There is a second version of the video, a bit racier than the edited version that aired on MTV.

Jerry Cantrell and Ann Magnuson on the set of the video for My Song, photo by Rocky Schenck (June 1998)

Credits
Jerry Cantrell: vocals, guitars
Mike Inez: bass guitar
Sean Kinney: drums
Angelo Moore: horns

https://jerrycantrell.com/

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