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Hurt (Johnny Cash song)

"Hurt"
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Promotional single by Nine Inch Nails from the album The Downward Spiral
Released April 17, 1995 (1995-04-17)
Format CD
Recorded
Genre
Length 6:12
Label
Writer(s) Trent Reznor
Producer(s)

Trent Reznor

Music sample
"Hurt"
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Single by Johnny Cash
from the album American IV: The Man Comes Around
B-side
Released March 2003
Format CD single
Recorded 2002
Genre
Length 3:38
Label
Writer(s) Trent Reznor
Producer(s) Rick Rubin
Johnny Cash singles chronology
"The Man Comes Around"
(2002)
"Hurt"
(2003)
"God's Gonna Cut You Down"
(2006)

Trent Reznor

"Hurt" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their second studio album, The Downward Spiral (1994). It was released on April 17, 1995 as a promotional single from the album. The song received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song in 1996, but ultimately lost to Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know".

In 2002, "Hurt" was covered by country music singer Johnny Cash to commercial and critical acclaim. It attracted praise from Reznor for its "sincerity and meaning" while ending up being one of Cash's final hits released before his death, the related music video being considered one of the greatest of all time by publications such as NME.

Originally recorded by Nine Inch Nails, the song "Hurt" has been adapted and covered by several artists, including Johnny Cash and Leona Lewis. The song includes references to self-harm and heroin addiction, although the overall meaning of the song is disputed. Some listeners contend that the song acts as a suicide note written by the album's protagonist, as a result of his depression, while others claim that it describes the difficult process of finding a reason to live in spite of depression and pain.

The music video for Nine Inch Nails' original version of "Hurt" is a live performance that was recorded before the show in Omaha, Nebraska on February 13, 1995 and can be found on Closure and the DualDisc re-release of The Downward Spiral. The audio portion appears on the UK version of Further Down the Spiral. The version released on Closure differs slightly from the video originally aired on MTV. In addition to using an uncensored audio track, the Closure edit shows alternate views of the audience and performance at several points during the video.


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