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"Mother Mother" is a song by American musician
Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (born March 16, 1967) is an American alternative rock musician, best known for her 1996 single "Mother Mother". Raised in Eugene, Oregon, Bonham is a classically trained violinist and pianist, and is also a self-taught guitarist. S ...
from her debut album, '' The Burdens of Being Upright'' (1996). Released on March 12, 1996, it became her most successful single, topping the US '' Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart, entering the top five in Australia, and finding success in several other countries, including Canada and Norway.


Lyrics

The song's lyrics resemble a telephone call by a young woman to her mother. The verses detail her experiences with several mundane aspects of her daily life but then the chorus provides an uglier, darker contrast with Bonham screaming the lyrics, leading up to the lines "I'm freezing, I'm starving, I'm bleeding to death, everything's fine! / I miss you, I love you..." Bonham said the song is based on her experiences as a people-pleasing young woman calling home. She would make poor life choices, yet didn't want her mom to know about it and wanted to pretend everything was fine when they talked on the phone. "It's not an angry, 'I hate you, Mom' song, which a lot of people misunderstood it to be. It was like, 'Yeah, Mom, life is hard,'" said Bonham. Bonham said her mother and stepfather were actually very accepting of the song. The screaming at the end of the chorus took a toll on Bonham's vocal cords when touring, and she had to cancel several dates on one tour and relearn how to scream it.


Chart performance

"Mother Mother" reached number one on '' Billboard'' magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in mid-1996. It was the last song by a female solo artist to top this chart until " Royals" by Lorde in August 2013, by which time the chart had been renamed ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs. The song was particularly successful in Australia, where it reached number five on the ARIA Singles Chart, received a gold certification from
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(ARIA), and became Australia's 46th best-selling single of 1996. The song also reached number three on the Canadian ''
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'' Alternative 30, number six in Norway, and the top 40 in the Netherlands and New Zealand.


Music videos

Two
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were shot for the song and were used on both MTV and
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: One video, directed by
Jake Scott Jacob E. Scott III (July 20, 1945 – November 19, 2020) was an American professional football player who was a free safety and punt returner from 1970 to 1978 for the Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NF ...
, was shot for MTV featuring an older woman (Bonham's real life mother) turning on the television on which Tracy's image is singing as the woman proceeds to clean the room. The backing band is seen as well playing in an adjoining dining room. A second video was shot for more VH-1 in which the entire band including Bonham are in a large clothes closet as she sings into a mirror and then quick shots of her are shown playfully trying on different kinds of women's clothes.


Track listings

US maxi-CD single and UK CD1 # "Mother Mother" – 3:00 # "
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" (live) – 2:45 # "Navy Bean" (live) – 2:45 UK CD2 # "Mother Mother" # "Dandelion" # "18 Heads Roll By" UK 7-inch single :A. "Mother Mother" – 3:00 :B. "50ft Queenie" (live) – 2:45 European CD single # "Mother Mother" (LP version) – 3:00 # "50ft Queenie" (live at Fort Apache Studio in
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) – 2:45 Australian maxi-CD single # "Mother Mother" – 3:00 # "Sunshine" – 2:07 # "The Real" – 3:14


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References

{{Authority control 1996 singles 1996 songs Island Records singles Music videos directed by Jake Scott (director) Tracy Bonham songs Songs written by Tracy Bonham