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#Repost @KenDamara85 🎶 Nothing Else Matters 🎙 Metallica ⏳ 1992 📍Ao Vivo no Wembley Stadium, Londres, 2007
#Repost @KenDamara85 🎶 Nothing Else Matters 🎙 Metallica ⏳ 1992 📍Ao Vivo no Wembley Stadium, Londres, 2007 "Nothing Else Matters" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. A power ballad,[2] it was released in 1992 as the third single from their self-titled fifth studio album, Metallica. The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 6 on the UK Singles Chart, number 1 in Denmark, and reached the top ten on many other European charts. Recognized as one of Metallica's best known and most popular songs, it has become a staple in live performances. "Nothing Else Matters" Single by Metallica from the album Metallica B-side "Enter Sandman" (live) "Harvester of Sorrow" (live) "Nothing Else Matters" (demo) Released April 20, 1992 Recorded May 30, 1991 Studio One on One, North Hollywood, California Genre Heavy metal[1]power ballad[2] Length 6:28 Label Elektra Composer(s) James HetfieldLars Ulrich Lyricist(s) James Hetfield Producer(s) Bob RockJames HetfieldLars Ulrich Metallica singles chronology "The Unforgiven" (1991) "Nothing Else Matters" (1992) Wherever I May Roam" (1992) Music video "Nothing Else Matters" on YouTube History edit Lead singer and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield wrote the song (credited to Hetfield/Ulrich)[3] in 1990 while on tour, when Hetfield "was bumming out about being away from home."[4] Initially, the song was not meant to be released, as Hetfield had written it for himself, but after drummer Lars Ulrich heard it, it was considered for the album.[4] Hetfield initially had reservations about presenting the song to the band: "I thought that Metallica could only be the four of us. These are songs about destroying things, head banging, bleeding for the crowd, whatever it is, as long as it wasn't about chicks and fast cars, even though that's what we liked. The song was about a girlfriend at the time. It turned out to be a pretty big song."[5] It was one of four demo songs recorded by the band on August 13, 1990.[5] Composition ❤ Siga: @kendamara83 #metallicabrasil #metallicabrazil #rockinternacional #rockanos90 #rockanos90e2000 #rockclassico #jameshetfieldbr #rockviral #viralrockstar #rockdequalidade #rock90

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