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Blackbird (Alter Bridge song)

"Blackbird"
Song by Alter Bridge
from the album Blackbird
Released October 8, 2007 (2007-10-08)
Recorded c. February–May 2007 at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length 7:58
Label Universal Republic
Songwriter(s) Myles Kennedy, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall, Scott Phillips
Producer(s) Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Blackbird track listing
  1. "Ties That Bind"
  2. "Come to Life"
  3. "Brand New Start"
  4. "Buried Alive"
  5. "Coming Home"
  6. "Before Tomorrow Comes"
  7. "Rise Today"
  8. "Blackbird"
  9. "One by One"
  10. "Watch Over You"
  11. "Break Me Down"
  12. "White Knuckles"
  13. "Wayward One"

"Blackbird" is a song by the American rock band Alter Bridge from their album of the same name, which was released on October 8, 2007, by Universal Republic. At nearly eight minutes long, it is the band's longest song to date. It has received critical acclaim since its release, having often been cited as the crowning point of both the album and the band's career by critics, fans, and the band members themselves. In March 2011, Guitarist magazine listed the song's guitar solo, which is performed by both Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti, as the greatest guitar solo of all time.

"Blackbird" appears as the eighth track on Alter Bridge's 2007 album of the same name. It was composed and arranged by Alter Bridge, and the lyrics were written by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Myles Kennedy, who said that the creation of the song was difficult and that it took a long time. "We beat our heads against the wall for months," he told TuneLab, "so when it finally came together it was a good moment." He also said that he feels that "Blackbird" is one of the most gratifying songs that the band has ever written. The song is inspired by Kennedy's friend Mark Morse, who died as the song was being written:

Kennedy explained that the idea for the chorus of the song came from an experience in the band's rehearsal studio:

A live version of the song appears on the band's 2009 concert film Live from Amsterdam. The opening guitar piece of The Beatles' song of the same name is performed by Kennedy as an introduction for the song.

Reception towards "Blackbird" has been extremely positive since its release. Vik Bansal from musicOMH referred to "Blackbird" as the album's pièce de résistance and stated, "An eight-minute paean to a lost loved one, it never comes close to sounding mawkish and instead counterpoints an ascendant tune with doomy, emotionally-charged riffs that somehow create a general sense of uplifting." In their review for the album, Ultimate Guitar Archive said that the song "starts out like any other rock ballad you might hear, but by the end you’ve been taken in every which direction." Sharon Mawer of Allmusic said, "It was on the title track with eight minutes of powerful emotions at work that the band really shone, the song alternating between a hard rock guitar riff-heavy number and an acoustic ballad about the loss of a loved one."


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