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{{Infobox song

| name = Walking After You

| cover = foo fighters walking after you.png

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Foo Fighters

| album = The X-Files: The Album

| released = August 17, 1998

| recorded = 1997

| studio =

| genre = Alternative rock

| length = 4:08 (soundtrack version)
5:03 (album version)

| label = Roswell, Capitol

| writer = Dave Grohl

| producer = Jerry Harrison

| prev_title = My Hero

| prev_year = 1998

| next_title = Learn to Fly

| next_year = 1999

| misc =

}}

"'Walking After You'" is a song by the Foo Fighters and appears on the band's 1997 album 'The Colour and the Shape'. In 1998 a re-recorded version appeared on 'The X-Files: The Album', the soundtrack to the original 'X-Files' movie, and was released as a single.

Song information



While none of the 'X-Files' album songs are prominently featured in the movie itself, "Walking After You" is played during the end credit sequence, following Noel Gallagher's "Teotihuacan." The single's B-side is Ween's "Beacon Light". The Foo Fighters had previously contributed a cover of Gary Numan's "Down in the Park" to the compilation album, 'Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by the X-Files'. Grohl is an avid "X-Files" fan.

"Walking After You" was a hit in the UK and was performed live on the chart show Top of the Pops. The song, along with the rest of 'The Colour and the Shape' album was released as downloadable content for the Rock Band series of video games on November 13, 2008.

Version differences



The original album version was created in December 1996 at WGNS Studios in Washington, D.C., in between recording sessions for 'The Colour and the Shape.' It was performed by Grohl on vocals (in one take) and all instrument parts (except bass, which was performed by the band's bassist Nate Mendel), and was recorded by Geoff Turner.

The soundtrack/single version was performed by the full band, including then-recent additions Taylor Hawkins and Franz Stahl, with guest backing vocals from Shudder to Think's Craig Wedren. It was recorded in early 1998 at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, and was produced by Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison. As a result of trying to muster as much emotion as possible, Grohl broke down during the recording of the vocal take which ended up being used in the final mix.[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/foo-fighters/part4/ Foo Fighters FAQ] This version also utilizes the addition of a piano part during the bridge, performed by Harrison. Stylistically, it employs more intricate drumming and guitar work than the originalwhich is much more sparseand runs about a minute shorter.

Music video



The song's music video features a nattily-attired Grohl interacting with a woman (played by Spanish actress Arly Jover) in what appears to be an asylum or prison, where the two are separated by plate-glass windows. A stack of vintage television sets displays clips of retro fare such as Bela Lugosi films and Betty Boop cartoons.

It was directed by fashion photographer Matthew Rolston, who had also done videos for artists such as Janet Jackson, Madonna, and Lenny Kravitz.

Before Rolston's involvement in the video, 'X-Files' star David Duchovny had expressed an interest in directing it, but was quick to admit his inexperience, saying "I wouldn't know what the hell I'm doing."[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1429052/19980501/foo_fighters.jhtml "X-Files" Duchovny Talks About Directing Foo Fighters"] 'MTV News' (May 1, 1998) The concept was also initially considered to have more of a direct relation to 'The X-Files' in some way, which the finished video does not bear.

Track listing



#"Walking After You" (edited single mix)

#"Beacon Light" (performed by Ween)

The previously unreleased Ween song "Beacon Light" was used as a B-side as it also appears on the film soundtrack to 'X-Files: Fight the Future'.

Recording



'The Colour and the Shape'

*Dave Grohl vocals, guitar, drums

*Nate Mendel bass

'The X-Files: The Album'

*Dave Grohl vocals, guitar

*Nate Mendel bass

*Franz Stahl guitar

*Taylor Hawkins drums

*Craig Wedren backing vocals

*Jerry Harrison piano

Charts



References



Category:1998 singles

Category:Foo Fighters songs

Category:The X-Files music

Category:Songs written by Dave Grohl

Category:Song recordings produced by Jerry Harrison

Category:Music videos directed by Matthew Rolston

Category:1998 songs

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