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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Burden in My Hand

| cover = BurdeninMyHand.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Soundgarden

| album = Down on the Upside

| B-side = Karaoke

| released = September 18, 1996

| recorded = November 1995  February 1996

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Alternative rock, grunge, hard rock

| length = 4:50

| label = A&M

| writer = Chris Cornell

| producer = Adam Kasper, Soundgarden

| prev_title = Pretty Noose

| prev_year = 1996

| next_title = Blow Up the Outside World

| next_year = 1996

| misc =

}}

"'Burden in My Hand'" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, "Burden in My Hand" was released on September 18, 1996, as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, 'Down on the Upside' (1996). The song topped the 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, where it spent five weeks at number one. The song was included on Soundgarden's 1997 greatest hits album, 'A-Sides'.

Origin and recording



"Burden in My Hand" was written by frontman Chris Cornell. It was written in open C tuning.

Lyrics



The lyrics of "Burden in My Hand" suggest the song is about a man who murders a woman he is in a relationship with and leaves her in the desert, not without regret. Some fans believe the lyrics are 'deeper' than the surface and indicative of something such as drug abuse or an abusive relationship; however, the guitarist Kim Thayil called the song "the "Hey Joe" of the '90s."Watts, Ted. [http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1996/nov/11-12-96/arts/arts1.html "Soundgarden spins back to Detroit"] . 'Michigan Daily'. November 12, 1996. In a 2011 interview with ARTISTdirect.com, Cornell was asked what the song had come to mean for him, years later. Cornell responded:
That was a song that really came from the guitar itself. It was mostly like the guitar was dictating what the lyrics should be and creating a mental image. The mental image was this sort of destitute guy. I guess he'd lost his cool if you want to put it that way. He's sort of coming to grips with what had happened and not necessarily feeling particularly emotional about it either way. He's trying to figure out how he would stand up and put one foot in front of the otheror notand the song never really resolves any of that. It's just that moment of somebody sitting in the dirt. I had more moments like that after that song was written than I ever had before it was, so it means a lot more to me now than it did then.Florino, Rick. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120316110633/http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/chris-cornell-of-soundgarden-looks-back-on-burden-in-my-hand/9205115 "Chris Cornell of Soundgarden Looks Back on 'Burden in my Hand'"]. ARTISTdirect.com. September 13, 2011.


Release and reception



"Burden in My Hand" was released as a single in 1996 in various versions with the previously unreleased B-sides "Karaoke" and "Bleed Together", the latter of which can also be found on the band's greatest hits compilation, 'A-Sides' (1997). "Burden in My Hand" appeared on 'Billboard' magazine's Hot 100 Airplay chart, reaching the top 40. "Burden in My Hand" became the most successful song from 'Down on the Upside' on the American rock charts. The song peaked at number one on the 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number two on the 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song spent five weeks at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart.

Outside the United States, the single was released in Australia and the United Kingdom. In Canada, the song reached the top ten on the Canadian Singles Chart, and later reached number one on the Alternative Top 30 chart, Soundgarden's second single to top that chart. "Burden in My Hand" also reached number one on the Canadian Year End Alternative Top 50.

Music video



The music video for "Burden in My Hand" was directed by Jake Scott, who had previously directed the "Fell on Black Days" music video for the band. The video shows the band members walking through what appears to be the Kelso Dunes of the eastern Mojave Desert. The fighter aircraft seen in the video is a J 35 Draken, apparently operated out of the Mojave Air and Space Port.

Live performances



"Burden in My Hand" was performed on 'Saturday Night Live' in May 1996 in support of 'Down on the Upside'.

Track listing



All songs written by Chris Cornell, except where noted:

;CD (Europe) and 7" vinyl (Europe)

#"Burden in My Hand"  4:50

#"Karaoke"  6:01

;CD (Europe)

#"Burden in My Hand"  4:50

#"Bleed Together"  3:54

#"She's a Politician"  1:48

#Chris Cornell Interview  7:42

#*The interview segment with Chris Cornell is conducted by Tom Russell and was recorded in April 1996. Cornell talks about the cancelled 'Superunknown' tour dates in the UK ("My voice just crapped out"), the pressure to release a record that will sell well ("The pressure comes from us"), publishing companies ("We didn't need that"), and the band's sense of humor ("We don't take ourselves seriously").

;CD (Australia)

#"Burden in My Hand"  4:50

#"Karaoke"  6:01

#"Bleed Together"  3:54

#"Birth Ritual" (demo) (Cornell, Matt Cameron, Kim Thayil)  5:50

;Promotional CD (UK)

#"Burden in My Hand"  4:50

*The club promotional CD is a limited edition of 300 in a clear plastic sleeve, sealed with a blue sticker that doubles as the liner notes.

;Promotional CD (US)

#"Burden in My Hand"  4:50

#"Burden in My Hand" (edit)

Chart positions



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References




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