Nummer

You Oughta Know

Origineel op album Jagged Little Pill (1995)

Lead vocals: Vrouw

Taal: Engels

Wikipedia (Nederlands)
Inhoud van Wikipedia met licentie Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0
Laatst geladen: vorige maand

You Oughta Know is een nummer van de Canadese zangeres Alanis Morissette uit 1995. Het is de eerste single van haar derde studioalbum Jagged Little Pill.

"You Oughta Know" gaat over een meisje wier jongen net bij haar weg is gegaan. De jongen liet het meisje met een enorme puinhoop achter, en daar is het meisje erg boos over. Red Hot Chili Peppers-bassist Flea is in het nummer te horen op de basgitaar. Dave Navarro, destijds gitarist van de Red Hot Chili Peppers, is in het nummer te horen op de elektrische gitaar. "You Oughta Know" haalde in Alanis Morissette's thuisland Canada de 6e positie. In de Nederlandse Top 40 haalde het de 11e positie, en in de Vlaamse Ultratop 50 de 39e.

Wikipedia (Engels)
Inhoud van Wikipedia met licentie Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0
Laatst geladen: vorige maand

"You Oughta Know" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released as the lead single from her third studio album, Jagged Little Pill, on July 10, 1995. After releasing two studio albums, Morissette left MCA Records Canada and was introduced to manager Scott Welch. Morissette began working on new music after moving from her hometown of Ottawa to Toronto, but made little progress. In Los Angeles, she met producer Glen Ballard, with whom she wrote songs including "You Oughta Know". Despite much speculation concerning whom the song is about, Morissette has never disclosed the person's identity and has never indicated an intention to do so.

"You Oughta Know" signaled Morissette's departure from bubblegum pop to alternative rock, and features guitarist Dave Navarro and bassist Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers. It outperformed the label's expectations and received positive reviews. After the influential Los Angeles modern rock radio station KROQ-FM began playing it, the single reached the top ten in Canada, Australia and the United States. It was a multiformat hit in several US genre charts, and made the top 40 in Belgium, Iceland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

A music video was directed by Nick Egan. The single was added in the set list for Morissette's 1995 world tour; since then, it has been included in her albums MTV Unplugged (1999), Feast on Scraps (2002), and The Collection, as well as 1997 Grammys and the MTV Unplugged compilation albums. It has received numerous accolades; in 1996, the single was nominated for three Grammy Awards, winning the awards for Best Rock Song and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. In 2021, the song was listed at #103 in the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.