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Hands All Over

"Hands All Over" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden, released in 1990 as the second single from the band's second studio album, Louder Than Love (1989). It also appeared on the band's EP Loudest Love, released in 1990. It would later appear on the band's greatest hits album A-Sides.

Composition

The song features lyrics written by frontman Chris Cornell and music written by guitarist Kim Thayil. Thayil on the song:
What I liked about the song was that it was just one simple riff -- one note, one chord -- but with a lot of dynamics. In some ways it's simple and basic; in other ways, it's very sophisticated in how it was layered. We don't really have many songs that are like "Hands All Over".

Lyrics

Regarding the song, Cornell said that "it's just sort of an environmental thing. Not strictly environmental, but mostly. It's basically about how we humans tend to screw up everything that's good enough as it is...or everything that we're attracted to, we love to go and defile it."

Release and reception

The single marked the beginning of Soundgarden having cover versions as B-sides. The B-side to the single is a cover of The Beatles song "Come Together". Producer Jack Endino provided the backing vocals on the song. This was also the last time that Soundgarden recorded with him. Outside of the United States, the single was released in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Due to some of the lyrics contained in the song (most notably the "kill your mother" line), this song and "Big Dumb Sex" led to the band facing various retail and distribution problems upon the release of Louder Than Love. Tom Maginnis of Allmusic called "Hands All Over" a "walloping behemoth of a track." He said, "The song combines an Eastern-tinged rock riff in an extended arrangement, as singer Chris Cornell airs out his impressive lung capacity while lyrically taking a stab at environmental politics. J.D. Considine of Rolling Stone said that the song "applies swooping bass and jazzily vigorous drumming to counterbalance the static intensity of the song's bone-simple guitar hook.

Both the song and video were featured in the 1990 film Pacific Heights, but the song was not included on the film's soundtrack.

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Kevin Kerslake. It was shot in a factory and features the band swinging on equipment and performing the song. Thayil described the video as "one of the lamest ever made. It really sucked." Cornell added, "Making this video was fun because we were in a steel foundry. And there was like a black cancer dust all over everything. We're all gonna get cancer from it and die. So I hope you enjoy it. This will be the video that killed Soundgarden." The video was released in January 1990. The video is available on the home video release Louder Than Live.

Track listing

Promo CD5 and 12"

  1. "Hands All Over" (Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil) – 6:00
  2. "Come Together" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 5:52US Promo Cassette, Australian Picture 7"
  3. "Hands All Over" (Cornell, Thayil) – 6:00
Australian 7"

  1. "Hands All Over" (Cornell, Thayil) – 6:00
  2. "Big Bottom" (live) (Spinal Tap)UK CD5 and 10"
  3. "Hands All Over" (Cornell, Thayil) – 6:00
  4. "Come Together" (Lennon, McCartney) – 5:52
  5. "Heretic" (Thayil, Hiro Yamamoto) – 3:48
  6. "Big Dumb Sex" (Cornell) – 4:11

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1990 UK Singles Chart 82

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