I'm Still Remembering
"I'm Still Remembering" is an acoustic folk song taken from The Cranberries third album, To the Faithful Departed. It was released as a promotion single in Brazil in 1996.[1] No video was recorded for this single and the song did not chart. The song is inspired by the death of Kurt Cobain.[2]
"I'm Still Remembering" | |
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Promotional single by The Cranberries | |
from the album To the Faithful Departed | |
Released | 1996 |
Recorded | 1995 |
Genre | Acoustic, Folk |
Length | 4:48 (album version) 4:01 (radio edit) |
Label | Island |
Songwriter(s) | Dolores O'Riordan |
Producer(s) | Bruce Fairbairn, The Cranberries |
Track listing
Promo single (Brazil)[1]
- I'm Still Remembering (radio edit) – 4:01
- I'm Still Remembering (album version) – 4:48
The information on the promo single mistakenly credited the song to O'Riordan and Hogan. O'Riordan is the sole writer (lyrics and music) of this song.
Other releases
The album version of "I'm Still Remembering" was featured on the "Salvation" single.
An acoustic version was released on the 2-track European single of "When You're Gone". The performance was recorded on 31 January 1995 at Cadena 40 Principales in Madrid, Spain. It is the first ever-recorded performance of this song, more than a year before it studio version release on To the Faithful Departed.
An acoustic version was also played during the band's MTV Unplugged show, but did not get a commercial release.
References
- Zombieguide's Complete Cranberries Discography. I'm Still Remembering, 2802 045.
- "To the Faithful Departed". www.pluggedin.com. 1 May 1996. Retrieved 19 December 2019.